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"Sediment transfer from shelf to deep water" was published by Co-published by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and SEPM in 2011 - Tulsa, OK, it has 214 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Sediment transfer from shelf to deep water
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 214
  • Publisher: ➤  Co-published by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and SEPM
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  • Publish Location: Tulsa, OK

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  • Pagination: vii, 214 pages

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"Sediment transfer from shelf to deep water" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Flood deposits in continental and marine environments : character and significance / Thierry Mulder and Emmanuel Chapron
  • 2- A genetic facies tract for the analysis of sustained hyperpycnal flow deposits / Carlos Zavala, Mariano Arcuri, Mariano Di Meglio, Helena Gamero Diaz, and Carmen Contreras
  • 3- Genetic indices in hyperpycnal systems : a case study in the Late Oligocene-Early Miocene merecure formation, Maturin Subbasin, Venezuela / Carlos Zavala, Jose Marcano, Jair Carvajal, and Manuel Delgado
  • 4- Miocene deep-marine hyperpycnal channel levee complexes, Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina : facies associations and architectural elements / Juan José Ponce and Noelia B. Carmona
  • 5- Fluvial-derived turbidites in the Los Molles Formation (Jurassic of the Neuquén Basin) : initiation, transport, and deposition / Paulo Sergio Gomes Paim, Ernesto Luiz Correa Lavina, Ubiratan Ferrucio Faccini, Ariane Santos da Silveira, Héctor Leanza, and Roberto Salvador Francisco d'Avila
  • 6- Gravelly and sandy facies of Rio Gauche Formation, Venezuelan Andes : evidence for transformation of gravity flows in deep-marine water / Corina Campos, Oswaldo Guzmán, Andrés Pilloud, Redescal Uzcátegui, Ana Cabrera, and Manuel Toro
  • 7- The importance of sediment supply and sequence-stacking pattern in creating hyperpycnal flows / Sverre Henriksen, Anna Pontén, Nils Janbu, and Britta Paasch
  • 8- Ichnologic signatures of hyperpycnal flow deposits in Cretaceous river-dominated deltas, Austral Basin, southern Argentina / Luis Alberto Buatois, Luis Lucas Saccavino, and Carlos Zavala
  • 9- Ichnology and sedimentology of Miocene hyperpycnites of the Austral Foreland Basin (Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina) : trace fossil distribution and paleoecological implications / Noelia B. Carmona and Juan José Ponce
  • 10- Evidence of shelfal hyperpycnal deposition of Pliocene sandstones in the Oilbird Field, southeast coast, Trinidad : impact on reservoir distribution / Helena Gamero Diaz, Carmen Contreras, Neil Lewis, Robert Welsh, and Carlos Zavala.

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