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Sedimentary Processes, Environments and Basins

eBook - A Tribute to Peter Friend, International Association Of Sedimentologists Series
ISBN/EAN: 9781444304428
Umbreit-Nr.: 3658722

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 648 S., 75.59 MB
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Erschienen am 05.03.2009
Auflage: 1/2009


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  • Zusatztext
    • For several decades Peter Friend has been one of the leading figures in sedimentary geology and throughout that time he has helped scores of other people by supervising doctoral students, collaborating with colleagues, especially in developing countries, and selflessly sharing ideas with fellow geologists. This collection of papers is a survey of the research frontier in basin dynamics, a field Peter Friend helped initiate, and a token of thanks from people who have benefited from an association with Peter during their careers. The papers in this book fall into four themes - Tectonics and sedimentation, Landscape evolution and provenance, Depositional systems and Fluvial sedimentation which reflect Peters research interests and are all important areas of current research in sedimentary geology. There are both case studies and review articles on these themes which reflect recent work, but the collection can also be considered to be a sampler of sedimentary geology for anyone with broad interests in the Earth sciences.
  • Kurztext
    • InhaltsangabeSedimentary processes, environments and basins &#8211; a tribute to Peter Friend: introduction (<i>G. Nichols, E. Williams and C. Paola</i>).<p>Basin-fill incision, Rio Grande and Gulf of Corinth rifts: convergent response to climatic and tectonic drivers (<i>M.R. Leeder and G.H. Mack</i>).<p>Drainage responses to oblique and lateral thrust ramps: a review (<i>J. Verg&#233;s</i>0.<p>Stratigraphic architecture, sedimentology and structure of the Vouraikos Gilbert-type fan delta, Gulf of Corinth, Greece (<i>M. Ford, E.A. Williams, F. Malartre and S.-M. Popescu</i>).<p>Anatomy of anticlines, piggy-back basins and growth strata: a case study from the Lim&#243;n fold-and-thrust belt, Costa Rica (<i>C. Brandes, A. Astorga, P. Blisniuk, R. Littke and J. Winsemann</i>).<p>Tectono-sedimentary phases of the latest Cretaceous and Cenozoic compressive evolution of the Algarve margin (southern Portugal) (<i>F.C. Lopes and P.P. Cunha</i>).<p>Late Cenozoic basin opening in relation to major strike-slip faulting along the Porto&#8211;Coimbra&#8211;Tomar fault zone (northern Portugal) (<i>A. Gomes, H.I. Chamin&#233;, J. Teixeira, P.E. Fonseca, L.C. Gama Pereira, A. Pinto de Jesus, A. P&#233;rez Albert&#237;, M.A. Ara&#250;jo, A. Coelho, A. Soares de Andrade and F.T. Rocha</i>).<p>Effects of transverse structural lineaments on the Neogene&#8211;Quaternary basins of Tuscany (inner Northern Apennines, Italy) (<i>V. Pascucci, I.P. Martini, M. Sagri and F. Sandrelli</i>).<p>Facies architecture and cyclicity of an Upper Carboniferous carbonate ramp developed in a Variscan piggy-back basin (Cantabrian Mountains, northwest Spain) (<i>O. Merino-Tom&#233;, J.R. Bahamonde, L.P. Fern&#225;ndez</i>&#160;<i>and J.R. Colmenero</i>).<p>Peritidal carbonate&#8211;evaporite sedimentation coeval to normal fault segmentation during the Triassic&#8211;Jurassic transition, Iberian Chain (<i>M. Aurell, B. B&#225;denas, A.M. Casas and R. Salas</i>).<p>A shallow-basin model for &apos;saline giants&apos; based on isostasy-driven subsidence (<i>F.JG. Van Den Belt and P.L. De Boer</i>).<p>Single-crystal dating and the detrital record of orogenesis (<i>D.W. Burbank, I.D. Brewer, E.R. Sobel and M.E. Bullen</i>).<p>Modelling and comparing the Caledonian and Permo-Triassic erosion surfaces with present-day topography across Highland Scotland: implications for landscape inheritance (<i>D. MacDonald, B. Archer, S. Murray, K. Smith</i>&#160;<i>and A. Bates</i>).<p><sup>40</sup>Ar/<sup>39</sup>Ar dating of detrital white mica as a complementary tool for provenance analysis: a case study from the Cenozoic Qaidam Basin (China) (<i>A.B. Rieser, F. Neubauer, Y. Liu, J. Genser, R. Handler, X.-H. Ge and G. Friedl</i>).<p>Provenance of Quaternary sands in the Algarve (Portugal) revealed by U&#8211;Pb ages of detrital zircon (<i>C. Veiga-Pires, D. Moura, B. Rodrigues, N. Machado, L. Campo and A. Simonetti</i>).<p>Anatomy of a fluvial lowstand wedge: the Avil&#233; Member of the Agrio Formation (Hauterivian) in central Neuqu&#233;n Basin (northwest Neuqu&#233;n Province), Argentina (<i>G.D. Veiga, L.A. Spalletti and S.S. Flint</i>).<p>Anatomy of a transgressive systems tract revealed by integrated sedimentological and palaeoecological study: the Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto Basin, northeastern Sicily, Italy (<i>C. Messina, M.A. Rosso, F. Sciuto, I. Di Geronimo,</i>&#160;<i>W. Nemec, T. Di Dio, R. Di Geronimo,</i>&#160;<i>R. Maniscalco and R. Sanfilippo</i>).<p>Late Cretaceous to Early Eocene sedimentation in the Sinop&#8211;Boyabat Basin, north-central Turkey: a deep-water turbiditic system evol Miocene of the Ebro Basin, Spain) (<i>J.L. Cuevas Mart&#237;nez, P. Arbu&#233;s Cazo, L. Cabrera P&#233;rez and M. Marzo Carpio</i>).<p>Index.
  • Autorenportrait
    • <b>Gary Nichols</b> began his research career as a student of Peter Friend working on fluvial deposits in Spain, and has continued to work in clastic sedimentology in Europe, the Arctic and Antarctic, SE Asia and the Middle East. He teaches sedimentology and stratigraphy at Royal Holloway, University of London.<br /><p><b>Edward Williams</b> conducted research at University College, Cork on Devonian Old Red Sandstone fluviatile rocks in SW Ireland, and has carried out further work on various continental facies and other rocks in the Spanish Pyrenees, western Alps and the Gulf of Corinth. He is currently Managing Editor of the journal 'Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research'.<br /></p><p><b>Chris Paola</b> is based at the University of Minnesota, USA, and does research in quantitative clastic sedimentology and stratigraphy, emphasising fluvial systems. His approach combines experimentation, theoretical analysis, and field work. Peter Friend served as External Examiner for his MSc thesis at the University of Reading.</p>