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Deposit Insurance in a Deregulated Environment

The Journal of Finance, 1984
THE UNITED STATES has had a federal deposit insurance system for half a century. This system has been an unparalleled success in the sense that it has virtually eliminated "runs" on financial intermediaries. However, the deregulation legislation of 1980 and 1982, as well as the market forces which spawned this legislation, have raised serious questions
Campbell, Tim S, Glenn, David
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Environment of Sediment Deposition

2017
Grain size of sediments relates to the physical characteristics of the depositional environments. The distribution of sediment grain size is affected by the variations of wave energy and turbulent conditions of depositing environment. Linear Discriminate Analysis (LDA) technique and bi-variate plotting of grain size parameters are used to explain and ...
Swapan Kumar Maity, Ramkrishna Maiti
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Environment of deposition of the Sullivan orebody

Mineralium Deposita, 1983
The genesis of the Sullivan orebody is reviewed in terms of current concepts of stratiform ore formation. The source of metals and sulfur, the environment and time of ore formation, and the imprint of subsequent metamorphic events are explained in terms of a model which views the ore as one component of a chemical and clastic sequence formed within a ...
V. G. Ethier, F. A. Campbell
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Sandstone Composition and Depositional Environment

AAPG Bulletin, 1975
The detrital mineralogy of sandstones is affected significantly by depositional environment. The imprint of the environment is recorded as the relative abundance and size of individual detrital species. Differences between environments within any one basin are accompanied by concomitant changes in detrital-sediment composition. Petrographic analyses of
Frank G. Ethridge, David K. Davies
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On the information of mire depositional environment

Chinese Geographical Science, 1992
Mire is the product of the Quaternary. It mostly formed, developed and declined after the postglacial age. Therefore the chemical element analysis, spore-pollen analysis,14C dating, mire plant determination for mire sediment, and the study on hierarchy relation of mire sediment, can provide a lot of information for restoring paleogeography ...
Xuehui Ma, Rongfen Wang
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Carbonate Depositional Environments

1983
For more than 100 years geologists have been ex amining and describing modern sediments with an eye toward using characteristic features to aid in the interpretation of depositional settings of ancient strata. This field of interest developed particularly during the 1950s and 1960s with the creation of detailed models for modern carbonate deposition in
Clyde H. Moore   +2 more
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Neritic Depositional Environments

2010
The southern continental margin of Australia today has been much the same throughout the late Cenozoic and so the Holocene depositional system is a continuation of one that has been in place for ~2 my. It has been dominated by strong SW winds that drive high-energy waves and swells directly onto exposed coasts.
Noel P. James, Yvonne Bone
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Franciscan Limestones and Their Environments of Deposition

Geology, 1975
Detailed study of the distribution, petrography, and microfossils of the Calera and Laytonville Franciscan limestones allows us to describe their most probable areas of deposition. The Calera Limestone Member was deposited in shallow submerged basins situated on a ridge.
James R. Hein, Daniel Wachs
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