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2009
The South China Sea (SCS) receives approximately 700 million tons of deposits annually in modern times, including about 80% of terrigenous matters provided by surrounding rivers and 20% of biogenic carbonate and silicates and volcanic ash. A similar scenario has been indentified also in the geological past.
Liu, Zhifei +6 more
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The South China Sea (SCS) receives approximately 700 million tons of deposits annually in modern times, including about 80% of terrigenous matters provided by surrounding rivers and 20% of biogenic carbonate and silicates and volcanic ash. A similar scenario has been indentified also in the geological past.
Liu, Zhifei +6 more
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2015
sunami sedimentology is a field of Science devoted to the study of the sedimentary features of tsunami deposits. Tsunami inundation (and its associated backwash) promotes changes in the sedimentary balance of a coastal area, typically promoting erosion in the coastal fringe and deposition farther inland.
Costa, Pedro J. M., Dawson, Sue
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sunami sedimentology is a field of Science devoted to the study of the sedimentary features of tsunami deposits. Tsunami inundation (and its associated backwash) promotes changes in the sedimentary balance of a coastal area, typically promoting erosion in the coastal fringe and deposition farther inland.
Costa, Pedro J. M., Dawson, Sue
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Thin-interbedded reservoirs prediction based on seismic sedimentology
Petroleum Exploration and Development, 2022Ni Changkuan
exaly
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 1996
G.V. Chilingarian, A.E. Gurevich
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G.V. Chilingarian, A.E. Gurevich
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Sedimentology and stratigraphy of a modern halite sequence formed under Dead Sea level fall
Sedimentology, 2021Ido Sirota, Yehouda Enzel, Ziv Mor
exaly

