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- Sedimentary Geology | Journal | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier
An International Journal of Pure and Applied Sedimentology Sedimentary Geology is a journal that rapidly publishes high quality, original research and review papers that cover all aspects of sediments and sedimentary rocks at all spatial and temporal scales
- Sedimentology - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Process sedimentology (aptly “depositional process sedimentology”), a subdiscipline of physical sedimentology, is concerned with the detailed bed-by-bed description of siliciclastic sedimentary rocks for establishing the link between the deposit and the physics and hydrodynamics of the depositional process
- Sedimentology as a Key to Understanding Earth and Life Processes
To better understand sedimentology as the key to unravel Earth and life processes, this special issue assembles 12 papers directly from this workshop or invited from other world-leading experts outside the workshop to address integrated global stratigraphy, biosedimentology, sedimentologic implications in reconstructing paleoclimate and
- Hydrocarbon potential and depositional environment of the Middle . . .
This study integrates sedimentology, organic geochemistry, organic petrography and calcareous nannofossil analysis to characterize the depositional environment, to determine the source of the organic matter, and to assess the hydrocarbon potential of the Balikpapan Formation
- Sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of strike-slip fault-controlled . . .
Sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of strike-slip fault-controlled continental lakes: Insights from the SW Qaidam Basin, NE Tibetan Plateau
- A century of knowledge growth in sedimentology - ScienceDirect
4 2 Knowledge growth in sedimentology The number of publications increases and new data continuously accumulate, as reflected in the exponential growth of reference numbers in the fields of sedimentology and science (Fig 1 C) However, does such data expansion correspond to substantial knowledge evolution in sedimentology?
- Advances and trends of non-marine shale sedimentology: A case study . . .
The non-marine shale sedimentology is expected to evolve into an interdisciplinary science on the basis of sedimentary petrology and petroleum geology, which reveals the physical, chemical and biological actions, and the distribution characteristics and evolution patterns of minerals, organic matter, pores, fluid, and phases, in the
- Reverse engineering mother nature — Shale sedimentology from an . . .
An interesting study that has relevance for shale sedimentology was published by Rees (1966), reporting on a series of experiments with fine quartz silt of 10 μm median diameter in a linear recirculating flume
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