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Carbonate platform slopes a record of changing conditions: the pliocene of the Bahamas Libro electrónico autor: Hildegard Westphal

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Series Detalles de publicación: New York, New York, United States Springer c1998Descripción: xi, 195 páginas ilustraciones mapas 24 centímetrosISBN:
  • 3540646469
  • 9783540646464 (Print)
  • 9783540691761 (Online)
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Contenidos parciales:
1. Introduction.. 2. Study area and material.. 3. Methods.. 4. Primary signals - sediment input.. 5. Secondary signals - diagenesis.. 6. Outlook.. Appendix
Resumen: Periplatform slope sediments from the Bahamas serve as an example for a small-scale sedimentologic record of environmental changes. Carbonate platforms react sensitively to sea-level fluctuations. Therefore, sediments deposited on the slope during lowstands differ in composition from highstand deposits. A second focus is the early diagenetic alteration and cementation of these sediments with their high diagenetic potential. This book contributes to and discusses new developments in carbonate sedimentology such as the concepts of highstand shedding and early burial diagenesis, which also have an impact on reservoir studies.
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1. Introduction.. 2. Study area and material.. 3. Methods.. 4. Primary signals - sediment input.. 5. Secondary signals - diagenesis.. 6. Outlook.. Appendix

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Periplatform slope sediments from the Bahamas serve as an example for a small-scale sedimentologic record of environmental changes. Carbonate platforms react sensitively to sea-level fluctuations. Therefore, sediments deposited on the slope during lowstands differ in composition from highstand deposits. A second focus is the early diagenetic alteration and cementation of these sediments with their high diagenetic potential. This book contributes to and discusses new developments in carbonate sedimentology such as the concepts of highstand shedding and early burial diagenesis, which also have an impact on reservoir studies. Inglés

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