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Andrew D. Miall

    1 janvier 1944
    Stratigraphy: A Modern Synthesis
    The geology of stratigraphic sequences
    Principles of sedimentary basin analysis
    The Geology of Fluvial Deposits
    • The Geology of Fluvial Deposits

      Sedimentary Facies, Basin Analysis, and Petroleum Geology

      • 600pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
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      The book explores the intricate nature of fluvial deposits, which serve as a record of nonmarine environments across various landscapes. It details the lithofacies composition and vertical stratigraphic records that reflect the interplay of channel dynamics and tectonic processes, along with climate influences at the time of deposition. The first section builds a stratigraphic framework, addressing lithofacies and architectural elements, while later discussions focus on correlation challenges, basin-scale frameworks, and the impact of autogenic and allogenic sedimentary controls on nonmarine sequence stratigraphy.

      The Geology of Fluvial Deposits
    • Sequence stratigraphy represents a new paradigm in geology. The principal hypothesis is that stratigraphie successions may be subdivided into discrete sequences bounded by widespread unconformities. There are two parts to this hypothesis. First, it suggests that the driving forces which generate sequences and their bounding unconformities also generate predietable three-dimensional stratigraphies. In re cent years stratigraphie research guided by sequence models has brought about fundamental im provements in our understanding of stratigraphie processes and the controls of basin architecture. Sequence models have provided a powerful framework for mapping and numerieal modeling, enabling the science of stratigraphy to advance with rapid strides. This research has demonstrated the importance of a wide range of processes for the generation of cyclie sequences, including eustasy, tectonics, and orbital forcing of climate change. The main objective of this book is to document the sequence record and to discuss our current state of knowledge about sequence-generating processes.

      The geology of stratigraphic sequences
    • Stratigraphy: A Modern Synthesis

      • 471pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      A Comprehensive review of modern stratigraphic methods. The stratigraphic record is the major repository of information about the geological history of Earth, a record stretching back for nearly 4 billion years. Stratigraphic studies fill out our planet’s plate-tectonic history with the details of paleogeography, past climates, and the record of evolution, and stratigraphy is at the heart of the effort to find and exploit fossil fuel resources. Modern stratigraphic methods are now able to provide insights into past geological events and processes on time scales with unprecedented accuracy and precision, and have added much to our understanding of global tectonic and climatic processes. It has taken 200 years and a modern revolution to bring all the necessary developments together to create the modern, dynamic science that this book sets out to describe. Stratigraphy now consists of a suite of integrated concepts and methods, several of which have considerable predictive and interpretive power. The new, integrated, dynamic science that Stratigraphy has become is now inseparable from what were its component parts, including sedimentology, chronostratigraphy, and the broader aspects of basin analysis.

      Stratigraphy: A Modern Synthesis