Ten turbidite myths
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] G. Shanmugam,et al. Reinterpretation of Depositional Processes in a Classic Flysch Sequence (Pennsylvanian Jackfork Group), Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas and Oklahoma: Discussion , 1997 .
[2] J. Damuth,et al. Basin-Floor Fans in the North Sea: Sequence Stratigraphic Models vs. Sedimentary Facies , 1995 .
[3] Thomas C. Pierson,et al. A rheologic classification of subaerial sediment-water flows , 1987 .
[4] T. Schopf. : Currents in Submarine Canyons and Other Sea-valleys , 1981 .
[5] F. Lucchi,et al. Seismoturbidites: A new group of resedimented deposits , 1984 .
[6] Gerald M. Friedman,et al. Principles of sedimentology , 1978 .
[7] F. P. Shepard,et al. Submarine Canyons and Other Sea Valleys , 1971 .
[8] L. Fava,et al. An Introduction to the Analysis of Ancient Turbidite Basins from an Outcrop Perspective , 1999 .
[9] M. Hanna. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists , 1927 .
[10] M. R.. A Discussion and Classification of Subaqueous Mass-Transport with Particular Application to Grain . Flow , Slurry-Flow , and Fluxoturbidites , 2002 .
[11] R. L. Bates,et al. Glossary of Geology , 1987 .
[12] J. C. Crowell. ORIGIN OF PEBBLY MUDSTONES , 1957 .
[13] F. Lucchi,et al. Turbidites of the northern Apennines: introduction to facies analysis , 1978 .
[14] J. Hough. Turbidity Currents and the Transportaton of Coarse Sediments to Deep Water , 1951 .
[15] P. Kuenen. Properties of Turbidity Currents of High Density , 1951 .
[16] G. Shanmugam,et al. Submarine Fan Models: Problems and Solutions , 1985 .
[17] A. Shapiro. Shape and Flow , 1986 .
[18] P. Labaume,et al. Megaturbidites: A depositional model from the eocene of the SW-Pyrenean Foreland basin, Spain , 1987 .
[19] R. Walker,et al. THE ORIGIN AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE INTERNAL SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURES OF TURBIDITES , 1965 .
[20] H. Luterbacher. Principles of sedimentary deposits, stratigraphy and sedimentology , 1997 .
[21] J. M. Coleman,et al. Peira-Cava Turbidite System, France , 1985 .
[22] William R. Normark,et al. Comments and New Directions for Deep-Sea Fan Research , 1985 .
[23] M. Visser. Neap-spring cycles reflected in Holocene subtidal large-scale bedform deposits: A preliminary note , 1980 .
[24] Ben Kneller,et al. The structure and fluid mechanics of turbidity currents: a review of some recent studies and their geological implications , 2000 .
[25] P. Vail. The stratigraphic signatures of tectonics, eustacy and sedimentology - an overview , 1991 .
[26] Gerard V. Middleton,et al. Part I. Sediment Gravity Flows: Mechanics of Flow and Deposition , 1973 .
[27] J. E. Sanders. Concepts of fluid mechanics provided by primary sedimentary structures , 1963 .
[28] G. Schanmugam. High-density turbidity currents : are they sandy debris flow? , 1996 .
[29] R. V. Fisher,et al. Wheeler Gorge Turbidite-Conglomerate Series, California; Inverse Grading , 1968 .
[30] R. Bagnold,et al. The flow of cohesionless grains in fluids , 1956, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences.
[31] Ralph O. Kehle,et al. Physical Processes in Geology , 1972 .
[32] Michael A. Murphy,et al. Sedimentary Structures in Ilhas and Sao Sebastiao Formations (Cretaceous), Reconcavo Basin, Brazil , 1962 .
[33] P. Kuenen. Emplacement of Flysch-Type Sand Beds , 1967 .
[34] Gerard V. Middleton,et al. Sediment Deposition from Turbidity Currents , 1993 .
[35] P. Kuenen,et al. TURBIDITES IN FLYSCH OF THE POLISH CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS , 1959 .
[36] R. Jacobi. Sediment slides on the northwestern continental margin of Africa , 1976 .
[37] G. Shanmugam. The Bouma Sequence and the turbidite mind set , 1997 .
[38] Jeffrey G. Marr,et al. Experiments on subaqueous sandy gravity flows: The role of clay and water content in flow dynamics and depositional structures , 2001 .
[39] R. M. Carter. A Discussion and Classification of Subaqueous Mass-Transport with Particular Application to Grain. Flow, Slurry-Flow, and Fluxoturbidites , 1975 .
[40] D. Stanley. Comparing patterns of sedimentation in some modern and ancient submarine canyons , 1967 .
[41] Herbert E. Huppert,et al. Abrupt transitions in high-concentration, particle-driven gravity currents , 1998 .
[42] Kevin T. Pickering,et al. Turbidite Systems of Southeast France , 1998 .
[43] G. Shanmugam,et al. Slump and Debris-Flow Dominated Upper Slope Facies in the Cretaceous of the Norwegian and Northern North Seas (61-67°N): Implications for Sand Distribution , 1994 .
[44] I. N. McCave,et al. Deposition of ungraded muds from high-density non-turbulent turbidity currents , 1988, Nature.
[45] R. Bagnold. An approach to the sediment transport problem from general physics , 1966 .
[46] A. Seilacher,et al. Cycles and Events in Stratigraphy , 1991 .
[47] R. Fahnestock,et al. Stratification, Bed Forms, and Flow Phenomena (with an Example from the Rio Grande): ABSTRACT , 1960 .
[48] J. E. Sanders. Primary Sedimentary Structures Formed by Turbidity Currents and Related Resedimentation Mechanisms , 1960 .
[49] Charles E. Stelting,et al. AAPG Memoir 72 / SEPM Special Publication No. 68, Chapter 1: Fine-Grained Turbidite Systems: Overview , 2000 .
[50] B. Kneller. Beyond the turbidite paradigm: physical models for deposition of turbidites and their implications for reservoir prediction , 1995, Geological Society, London, Special Publications.
[51] Gerald M. Friedman,et al. Principles of sedimentary deposits : stratigraphy and sedimentology , 1992 .
[52] D. Lowe. Sediment Gravity Flows: II Depositional Models with Special Reference to the Deposits of High-Density Turbidity Currents , 1982 .
[53] R. Dott,et al. Deep‐Water Fan‐Channel Conglomerates of Late Cretaceous Age, Southern Chile , 1979 .
[54] J. F. Hubert. Textural Evidence for Deposition of Many Western North Atlantic Deep-Sea Sands by Ocean-Bottom Currents Rather than Turbidity Currents , 1964, The Journal of Geology.
[55] G. Middleton. EXPERIMENTS ON DENSITY AND TURBIDITY CURRENTS: III. DEPOSITION OF SEDIMENT , 1967 .
[56] D. Piper. A Silurian Deep Sea Fan Deposit in Western Ireland and Its Bearing on the Nature of Turbidity Currents , 1970, The Journal of Geology.
[57] A. Maltman. The Geological deformation of sediments , 1994 .
[58] J. Southard,et al. Experiments on Rapid Deposition of Sand from High-velocity Flows , 1997 .
[59] D. Lowe,et al. Slurry‐flow deposits in the Britannia Formation (Lower Cretaceous), North Sea: a new perspective on the turbidity current and debris flow problem , 2000 .
[60] G. Shanmugam,et al. Submarine fans: Characteristics, models, classification, and reservoir potential , 1988 .
[61] P. Kuenen,et al. Turbidity Currents as a Cause of Graded Bedding , 1950, The Journal of Geology.
[62] A. Bouma,et al. Submarine fans and related turbidite systems , 1985 .
[63] U. Rad,et al. Physiography and Sedimentary Processes of La Jolla Submarine Fan and Fan-Valley, California , 1969 .
[64] R. Bagnold. Experiments on a gravity-free dispersion of large solid spheres in a Newtonian fluid under shear , 1954, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences.
[65] G. Shanmugam,et al. Process Sedimentology and Reservoir Quality of Deep-Marine Bottom-Current Reworked Sands (Sandy Contourites): An Example from the Gulf of Mexico , 1993 .
[66] R. Hiscott,et al. Depositional Mechanics of Thick-Bedded Sandstones at the Base of A Submarine Slope, Tourelle Formation (Lower Ordovician), Quebec, Canada , 1979 .
[67] J. R. Allen. Phase differences between bed configuration and flow in natural environments, and their geological relevance , 1973 .
[68] G. Shanmugam. 50 years of the turbidite paradigm (1950s—1990s): deep-water processes and facies models—a critical perspective , 2000 .
[69] M. Hampton,et al. The Role of Subaqueous Debris Flow in Generating Turbidity Currents , 1972 .
[70] W. Nemec,et al. Large floating clasts in turbidites: a mechanism for their emplacement , 1988 .
[71] T. Mulder,et al. Inversely graded turbidite sequences in the deep Mediterranean: a record of deposits from flood-generated turbidity currents? , 2001 .
[72] G. C.. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society , 1916, Nature.
[73] R. Dott. Dynamics of Subaqueous Gravity Depositional Processes , 1963 .
[74] D. B. Simons,et al. Sedimentary Structures Generated by Flow in Alluvial Channels , 1960 .
[75] R. V. Fisher,et al. Features of coarse-grained, high-concentration fluids and their deposits , 1971 .
[76] R. Walker,et al. Depositional Environments as Interpreted from Primary Sedimentary Structures and Stratification Sequences , 1975 .
[77] A. Shapiro,et al. Shape and flow : the fluid dynamics of drag , 1964 .
[78] Kelin X. Whipple,et al. Hydroplaning of subaqueous debris flows , 1995 .
[79] Arnold H. Bouma,et al. Sedimentology of some Flysch deposits : a graphic approach to facies interpretation , 1962 .
[80] J. Clark,et al. A New Type of Bedform Produced by Backfilling Processes in a Submarine Channel, Late Miocene, Tabernas-Sorbas Basin, SE Spain , 2001 .
[81] J. Damuth,et al. Is the turbidite facies association scheme valid for interpreting ancient submarine fan environments , 1985 .
[82] G. Klein. Dispersal and Petrology of Sandstones of Stanley-Jackfork Boundary, Ouachita Fold Belt, Arkansas and Oklahoma , 1966 .
[83] G. J. Lingen. The Turbidite Problem , 1969 .
[84] K. Hsü. Physical Principles of Sedimentology , 1989 .
[85] Alec J. Smith,et al. THE SEDIMENTATION AND SEDIMENTARY HISTORY OF THE ABERYSTWYTH GRITS (UPPER LLANDOVERIAN) , 1958, Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London.
[86] V. Galay. Erosion and sedimentation in the Nepal Himalaya : an assessment of river processes , 1987 .