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Sedimentary facies associations within subduction complexes

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1982
Summary Sedimentation patterns within modern subduction zones are complex and variable, and do not necessarily follow models of submarine fan sedimentation. Environmental reconstructions within ancient subduction complexes should follow modern analogues as closely as possible and consider several criteria, including turbidite facies ...
Michael B. Underwood, Steven B. Bachman
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Paleoenvironments and hydrocarbon reservoir potentials from the selected sedimentary basins in Nigeria using sedimentary facies and textural analyses

Journal of Sedimentary Environments, 2022
G. Aigbadon   +6 more
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Sedimentary Facies in Gulf Coast

AAPG Bulletin, 1949
The Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana belongs to a world community of Tertiary provinces that have been extensively drilled for oil, and in which the sedimentary characteristics of the producing formations are similar to the characteristics of modern sediments in the same regions to-day.
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Tide-influenced sedimentary environments and facies

Marine Geology, 1988
This volume contains examples of recent as well as fossil tide-influenced sedimentary facies. Studies of recent tidal processes and sediments provide an insight into the way in which tidal facies and sequences develop, and into the processes which are active.
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Sedimentary Facies Model of Turbidites: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1963
Deposits of turbidity currents are characterized by alternating layers of sandstone and shale, in which a unit layer is defined as the sandstone together with its overlying shale. Studies of turbidites of different ages, and from many different localities in Europe, make it clear that turbidites are characterized by one sedimentary facies model, which ...
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Facies Associations of Riphean Sedimentary Sequences

Lithology and Mineral Resources, 2002
Large-scale facies associations typical of intra- and pericratonic Riphean sections of the Volga–Ural region, western slope of the Urals, Timan–Pechora region, Kola Peninsula, outer and inner parts of the Siberian, North American, and Indian platforms are considered.
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Sedimentary facies as indicators of Mesozoic palaeoclimate

1994
Sedimentary facies alone provide equivocal, and qualitative, evidence about Mesozoic climates and climate changes. The most climatically informative sediments are laterites, evaporites and aeolianites. Tills would also be unequivocal where present. A range of other criteria (e.g.
B. W. Sellwood, G. D. Price
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Facies Architecture in Clastic Sedimentary Basins

1988
Clastic deposits can be subdivided into microforms, mesoforms, and macroforms [using Jackson’s (1975) terminology], reflecting a range of physical scales of deposit and the time scale during which they form. A formal three-dimensional subdivision of some types of deposit, which clarifies these physical and temporal scales, can now be attempted using ...
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Sedimentary environments and facies

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1981
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Modeling of subsurface sedimentary facies using Self-Attention Generative Adversarial Networks (SAGANs)

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2022
Mei Chen, Shenghe Wu, Heather Bedle
exaly  

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