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(Ebook) Subsurface sediment mobilization by P. Van Rensbergen, P. Van Rensbergen, R. R. Hillis, A. J. Maltman, C. K. Morley ISBN 9781862391413, 1862391416

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Authors:P. Van Rensbergen, P. Van Rensbergen, R. R. Hillis, A. J. Maltman, C. K. Morley
Pages:529 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:illustrated edition
Publisher:Geological Society; AAPG Bookstore [distributor]
Language:english
File Size:67.75 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781862391413, 1862391416
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(Ebook) Subsurface sediment mobilization by P. Van Rensbergen, P. Van Rensbergen, R. R. Hillis, A. J. Maltman, C. K. Morley ISBN 9781862391413, 1862391416

Sedimentary facies in the subsurface are usually interpreted from a depositional/stratigraphical perspective: the depositional layering is generally considered to remain undisturbed, except in a few settings. But, there is growing evidence that subsurface sediment mobilization (SSM) is more widespread than previously thought, as new observations arise from the ever-increasing resolution of subsurface data. Many examples are from hydrocarbon provinces but studies elsewhere, for example in preparation for the underground storage of hazardous waste, have yielded unexpected examples. Although until now the different aspects of SSM, including soft sediment deformations, sand injections, shale diapirs, mud volcanoes, etc, have been separated, the new discoveries emphasize their inter-connection, regardless of scale, depth, location, grain size or trigger mechanism. This volume integrates the different aspects of sediment mobilization in the subsurface and their structural consequences, allowing a more general and a more coherent view of the subject. Also available:
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