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Continental margin sedimentation: from sediment transport to sequence stratigraphy - no. 37

Austin, James A.(Edited by)Field, Michael E.(Edited by)Kravitz, Joseph H.(Edited by)Nittrouer, Charles A.(Edited by)Syvitski, James P. M.(Edited by)Wiberg, Patricia L.(Edited by)
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This volume on continental margin sedimentation brings together an expert editorial and contributor team to create a state-of-the-art resource. Taking a global perspective, the book spans a range of timescales and content, ranging from how oceans transport particles, to how thick rock sequences are formed on continental margins.

  • Summarizes and integrates our understanding of sedimentary processes and strata associated with fluvial dispersal systems on continental shelves and slopes
  • Explores timescales ranging from particle transport at one extreme, to deep burial at the other
  • Insights are presented for margins in general, and with focus on a tectonically active margin (northern California) and a passive margin (New Jersey), enabling detailed examination of the intricate relationships between a wide suite of sedimentary processes and their preserved stratigraphy
  • Includes observational studies which document the processes and strata found on particular margins, in addition to numerical models and laboratory experimentation, which provide a quantitative basis for extrapolation in time and space of insights about continental-margin sedimentation
  • Provides a research resource for scientists studying modern and ancient margins, and an educational text for advanced students in sedimentology and stratigraphy

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
0470766360 / 9780470766361
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
551.353
12/03/2009
GB
English
531 pages
228. x 286. mm, 1814 grams
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