Sequence Stratigraphy and Depositional Response to Eustatic, Tectonic and Climatic Forcing / edited by Bilal U. Haq.
The new paradigm of sequence stratigraphy attempts to discern the migration of facies resulting from changes in eustatic, tectonic and sedimentary regimes in order to anticipate the locus and type of sediment deposition. It is rapidly becoming an indispensable tool for the prediction of facies in ex...
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Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
1995.
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Series: | Coastal systems and continental margins ;
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Table of Contents:
- 1 Depositional Sequences, Facies Control and the Distribution of Fossils
- 2 Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy Utilizing Strontium Isotopes: Deciphering the Miocene Sea-Level History of the Florida Platform
- 3 Using Ecostratigraphic Trends in Sequence Stratigraphy
- 4 Sea-Level Changes, Carbonate Production and Platform Architecture: The Llucmajor Platform, Mallorca, Spain
- 5 Geometric Responses in Neogene Sediments of Offshore New Zealand: Simulated as Products of Changes in Depositional Base Level Driven by Eustasy and/or Tectonics
- 6 Controls on Long-Term Global Rates of Coal Deposition, and the Link between Eustasy and Global Geochemistry
- 7 Sequence Stratigraphy and Sea-Level Changes in the Early to Middle Triassic of the Alps: A Global Comparison
- 8 Reconstructing Eustatic and Epeirogenic Trends from Paleozoic Continental Flooding Records
- 9 Depositional Sequences on Upper Cambrian Carbonate Platforms: Variable Sedimentologic Responses to Allogenic Forcing
- 10 Sequence-Stratigraphy of Early-Middle Cambrian Grand Cycles in the Carrara Formation, Southwest Basin and Range, California and Nevada
- 11 Milankovitch Fluctuations in Sea Level and Recent Trends in Sea-Level Change: Ice may not always be the answer
- 12 The Enigma of Third-Order Sea Level Cycles: A Cosmic Connection?
- List of Contributors.