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(Ebook) Submarine slope systems: processes and products by David Mark Hodgson, Stephen S. Flint ISBN 9781862391772, 1862391777

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Authors:David Mark Hodgson, Stephen S. Flint
Pages:231 pages.
Year:2005
Editon:illustrated edition
Publisher:Geological Society
Language:english
File Size:46.06 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781862391772, 1862391777
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(Ebook) Submarine slope systems: processes and products by David Mark Hodgson, Stephen S. Flint ISBN 9781862391772, 1862391777

Submarine slopes provide the critical link between shallow-water and deep-water sedimentary environments. They accumulate a sensitive record of sediment supply, accommodation creation/destruction, and tectonic processes during basin filling. There is a complex stratigraphic response to the interplay between parameters that control the evolution of submarine slope systems, e.g. slope gradient, topographic complexity, sediment flux and calibre, base-level change, tectonic setting, and post-depositional sediment remobilization processes. The increased understanding of submarine slope systems has been driven partly by the discovery of large hydrocarbon fields in morphologically complex slope settings, such as the Gulf of Mexico and offshore West Africa, and has led to detailed case studies and improved generic models for their evolution. This volume brings together research papers from modern, outcrop and subsurface settings to highlight these recent advances in understanding of the stratigraphic evolution of submarine slope systems.Also available: Confined Turbidite Systems - ISBN 1862391491 Deep-water Sedimentation in the Alpine Basie of SE France - ISBN 1862391483 Deep-Water Contourite System: Modern Drifts and Ancient Series, Seismic and Sedimentary Characteristics - ISBN 1862390924
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