Titre de série : |
Development in Sedimentology, 10 |
Titre : |
Cyclic sedimentation |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Duff, D. McL ; Hallam, A. ; Walton, E. K. |
Mention d'édition : |
Elsevier Publishing Company |
Editeur : |
Elsevier Publishing Company |
Année de publication : |
1967 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-04771 |
Note générale : |
Certain topies within geology, like continental drift, geosynclinies and granitisation, from their inception have been, and continue to be, centres of debate and controversy. Rhytmic or cyclic sedimentation is one of these. In general terms which will be refined later, cyclic sedimentation refer to the repetition through a succession, of rock units which are organised in a particular order. The main body of this book concerns the discussion of the evidence of cyclic sedmentation from continental, transitional and marine environments. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Sédimentation Sédimentation lacustre Débit solide Hydrologie fluviale Hydrologie Environnement marin |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
Certain topies within geology, like continental drift, geosynclinies and granitisation, from their inception have been, and continue to be, centres of debate and controversy. Rhytmic or cyclic sedimentation is one of these. In general terms which will be refined later, cyclic sedimentation refer to the repetition through a succession, of rock units which are organised in a particular order. The main body of this book concerns the discussion of the evidence of cyclic sedmentation from continental, transitional and marine environments. |
Note de contenu : |
Certain topies within geology, like continental drift, geosynclinies and granitisation, from their inception have been, and continue to be, centres of debate and controversy. Rhytmic or cyclic sedimentation is one of these. In general terms which will be refined later, cyclic sedimentation refer to the repetition through a succession, of rock units which are organised in a particular order. The main body of this book concerns the discussion of the evidence of cyclic sedmentation from continental, transitional and marine environments. |
Development in Sedimentology, 10. Cyclic sedimentation [texte imprimé] / Duff, D. McL ; Hallam, A. ; Walton, E. K. . - Elsevier Publishing Company . - Elsevier Publishing Company, 1967. ISSN : CI-04771 Certain topies within geology, like continental drift, geosynclinies and granitisation, from their inception have been, and continue to be, centres of debate and controversy. Rhytmic or cyclic sedimentation is one of these. In general terms which will be refined later, cyclic sedimentation refer to the repetition through a succession, of rock units which are organised in a particular order. The main body of this book concerns the discussion of the evidence of cyclic sedmentation from continental, transitional and marine environments. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Sédimentation Sédimentation lacustre Débit solide Hydrologie fluviale Hydrologie Environnement marin |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
Certain topies within geology, like continental drift, geosynclinies and granitisation, from their inception have been, and continue to be, centres of debate and controversy. Rhytmic or cyclic sedimentation is one of these. In general terms which will be refined later, cyclic sedimentation refer to the repetition through a succession, of rock units which are organised in a particular order. The main body of this book concerns the discussion of the evidence of cyclic sedmentation from continental, transitional and marine environments. |
Note de contenu : |
Certain topies within geology, like continental drift, geosynclinies and granitisation, from their inception have been, and continue to be, centres of debate and controversy. Rhytmic or cyclic sedimentation is one of these. In general terms which will be refined later, cyclic sedimentation refer to the repetition through a succession, of rock units which are organised in a particular order. The main body of this book concerns the discussion of the evidence of cyclic sedmentation from continental, transitional and marine environments. |
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