Fluvial-Tidal Sedimentology: Developments in Sedimentology, cartea 68
Philip J Ashworth, James L. Best, Daniel R Parsonsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 noi 2015
The book presents the latest research on the processes and deposits of the tidal-fluvial transition, documenting recent major field programs that have quantified the flow, sediment transport, and bed morphology in tidal-fluvial zones. It uses description of contemporary environments and ancient outcrop analogues to characterize the facies change through the tidal-fluvial transition.
- Presents the latest outcomes from recent, large, integrated field programs in estuaries around the world
- Gives detailed field descriptions (outcrop, borehole, core, contemporary sediments) of tidal-fluvial deposits
- Accesses new models and validation datasets for estuarine processes and deposits
- Presents descriptions of contemporary environments and ancient outcrop analogues to characterize the facies change through the tidal-fluvial transition
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780444635297
ISBN-10: 0444635297
Pagini: 656
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.66 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Developments in Sedimentology
ISBN-10: 0444635297
Pagini: 656
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.66 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Developments in Sedimentology
Cuprins
PART 1 CONTEXT
CHAPTER 1 Deciphering the Relative Importance of Fluvial and Tidal Processes in the Fluvial–Marine Transition
R.W. Dalrymple, C.E. Kurcinka, B.V.J. Jablonski, A.A. Ichaso, D.A. Mackay
PART 2 MODERN
CHAPTER 2 Estuarine Turbidity Maxima Revisited: Instrumental Approaches, Remote Sensing, Modeling Studies, and New Directions
David A. Jay, Stefan A. Talke, Austin Hudson, Michael Twardowski
CHAPTER 3 Sedimentological Trends Across the Tidal–Fluvial Transition, Fraser River, Canada: A Review and Some Broader Implications
Shahin E. Dashtgard, Andrew D. La Croix
CHAPTER 4 Three-Dimensional Meander Bend Flow Within the Tidally Influenced Fluvial Zone
Claire E. Keevil, Daniel R. Parsons, Gareth M. Keevil, Matthew Ainsley
CHAPTER 5 Sedimentology of a Tidal Point-Bar Within the Fluvial–Tidal Transition: River Severn Estuary, UK
Paul A. Carling, Chloe C. Chateau, Dale A. Leckie, Catherine T. Langdon, Robert G. Scaife, Daniel R. Parsons
PART 3 ANCIENT
CHAPTER 6 Mid to Late Holocene Geomorphological and Sedimentological Evolution of the Fluvial–Tidal
Zone: Lower Columbia River, WA/OR, USA
E.W. Prokocki, J.L. Best, P.J. Ashworth, D.R. Parsons, G.H. Sambrook Smith, A. Nicholas, C.J. Simpson, H. Wang, S.D. Sandbach, C. Keevil
CHAPTER 7 Palaeo-Orinoco (Pliocene) Channels on the Tide-Dominated Morne L’Enfer Delta Lobes and Estuaries, SW Trinidad
Si Chen, Ronald J. Steel, Cornel Olariu
CHAPTER 8 The Ichnology of the Fluvial–Tidal Transition: Interplay of Ecologic and Evolutionary Controls
Davinia Diez-Canseco, Luis A. Buatois, M. Gabriela Mangano, Williams Rodriguez, Euridice Solorzano
CHAPTER 9 A Reappraisal of Large, Heterolithic Channel Fills in the Upper Permian Rangal Coal Measures of the Bowen Basin, Queensland, Australia: The Case for Tidal Influence
Christopher R. Fielding
CHAPTER 10 Facies and Architecture of Unusual Fluvial–Tidal Channels with Inclined Heterolithic Strata: Campanian Neslen Formation, Utah, USA
Cornel Olariu, Ronald J. Steel, Mariana I. Olariu, Kyungsik Choi
CHAPTER 11 Geologic Reservoir Characterization of Carboniferous Fluvio-Tidal Deposits of the Illinois Basin, USA
Nathan D. Webb, Beverly Seyler, John P. Grube
CHAPTER 12 Fluvial to Tidal Transition Zone Facies in the McMurray Formation (Christina River, Alberta, Canada), with Emphasis on the Reflection of Flow Intensity in Bottomset Architecture
A.W. Martinius, B.V.J. Jablonski, M. Fustic, R. Strobl, J.H. Van den Berg
PART 4 RESOURCES
CHAPTER 13 Recognition and Prediction of Petroleum Reservoirs in the Fluvial/Tidal Transition
Howard Feldman, Timothy Demko
CHAPTER 14 Characterizing Alluvial Architecture of Point Bars within the McMurray Formation, Alberta, Canada, for Improved Bitumen Resource Prediction and Recovery
David Moreton, B. Joan Carter
CHAPTER 15 The Cretaceous McMurray Oil Sands, Alberta, Canada: A World-Class, Tidally Influenced Fluvial–Estuarine System—An Alberta Government Perspective
Frances J. Hein
CHAPTER 1 Deciphering the Relative Importance of Fluvial and Tidal Processes in the Fluvial–Marine Transition
R.W. Dalrymple, C.E. Kurcinka, B.V.J. Jablonski, A.A. Ichaso, D.A. Mackay
PART 2 MODERN
CHAPTER 2 Estuarine Turbidity Maxima Revisited: Instrumental Approaches, Remote Sensing, Modeling Studies, and New Directions
David A. Jay, Stefan A. Talke, Austin Hudson, Michael Twardowski
CHAPTER 3 Sedimentological Trends Across the Tidal–Fluvial Transition, Fraser River, Canada: A Review and Some Broader Implications
Shahin E. Dashtgard, Andrew D. La Croix
CHAPTER 4 Three-Dimensional Meander Bend Flow Within the Tidally Influenced Fluvial Zone
Claire E. Keevil, Daniel R. Parsons, Gareth M. Keevil, Matthew Ainsley
CHAPTER 5 Sedimentology of a Tidal Point-Bar Within the Fluvial–Tidal Transition: River Severn Estuary, UK
Paul A. Carling, Chloe C. Chateau, Dale A. Leckie, Catherine T. Langdon, Robert G. Scaife, Daniel R. Parsons
PART 3 ANCIENT
CHAPTER 6 Mid to Late Holocene Geomorphological and Sedimentological Evolution of the Fluvial–Tidal
Zone: Lower Columbia River, WA/OR, USA
E.W. Prokocki, J.L. Best, P.J. Ashworth, D.R. Parsons, G.H. Sambrook Smith, A. Nicholas, C.J. Simpson, H. Wang, S.D. Sandbach, C. Keevil
CHAPTER 7 Palaeo-Orinoco (Pliocene) Channels on the Tide-Dominated Morne L’Enfer Delta Lobes and Estuaries, SW Trinidad
Si Chen, Ronald J. Steel, Cornel Olariu
CHAPTER 8 The Ichnology of the Fluvial–Tidal Transition: Interplay of Ecologic and Evolutionary Controls
Davinia Diez-Canseco, Luis A. Buatois, M. Gabriela Mangano, Williams Rodriguez, Euridice Solorzano
CHAPTER 9 A Reappraisal of Large, Heterolithic Channel Fills in the Upper Permian Rangal Coal Measures of the Bowen Basin, Queensland, Australia: The Case for Tidal Influence
Christopher R. Fielding
CHAPTER 10 Facies and Architecture of Unusual Fluvial–Tidal Channels with Inclined Heterolithic Strata: Campanian Neslen Formation, Utah, USA
Cornel Olariu, Ronald J. Steel, Mariana I. Olariu, Kyungsik Choi
CHAPTER 11 Geologic Reservoir Characterization of Carboniferous Fluvio-Tidal Deposits of the Illinois Basin, USA
Nathan D. Webb, Beverly Seyler, John P. Grube
CHAPTER 12 Fluvial to Tidal Transition Zone Facies in the McMurray Formation (Christina River, Alberta, Canada), with Emphasis on the Reflection of Flow Intensity in Bottomset Architecture
A.W. Martinius, B.V.J. Jablonski, M. Fustic, R. Strobl, J.H. Van den Berg
PART 4 RESOURCES
CHAPTER 13 Recognition and Prediction of Petroleum Reservoirs in the Fluvial/Tidal Transition
Howard Feldman, Timothy Demko
CHAPTER 14 Characterizing Alluvial Architecture of Point Bars within the McMurray Formation, Alberta, Canada, for Improved Bitumen Resource Prediction and Recovery
David Moreton, B. Joan Carter
CHAPTER 15 The Cretaceous McMurray Oil Sands, Alberta, Canada: A World-Class, Tidally Influenced Fluvial–Estuarine System—An Alberta Government Perspective
Frances J. Hein