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This illustrated textbook describes how past changes in sea-level can be detected through an analysis of the sedimentary record, and how sequence stratigraphy techniques can provide explanations of how the sedimentary system evolves through geological time. Designed for use in undergraduate and graduate courses, it includes detailed case studies, set-aside focus boxes, and bulleted Questions and Answers interspersed throughout. The book is also supported by a website hosting sample pages.
Sequence stratigraphy --- Sea level --- Stratigraphie séquentielle --- Niveau de la mer --- 551.312 --- 551.461.2 --- Limnic type. Formation by fresh water --- Sea level (regardless of tides) --- Sequence stratigraphy. --- 551.461.2 Sea level (regardless of tides) --- 551.312 Limnic type. Formation by fresh water --- Stratigraphie séquentielle --- Stratigraphic sequence --- Geology, Stratigraphic --- Geological time --- Mean sea level --- Sea level rise --- Oceanography --- Water levels --- Sea level.
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Microbial carbonates (microbialites) are remarkable sedimentary deposits. They have the longest geological range of any type of biogenic limestones, form in the greatest range of different sedimentary environments, oxygenated the Earth's atmosphere and produce and, furthermore, store large volumes of hydrocarbons. This Special Publication provides significant contributions at a pivotal time in our understanding of microbial carbonates when their economic importance has become established and the results of many research programmes are coming to fruition. It is the first book to focus on the economic aspects of microbialites and in particular the giant pre-salt discoveries offshore Brazil. The volume contains papers on the processes involved in the formation of both ancient and modern microbialites and the diversity of style in microbial carbonate build-ups. Structures and fabrics from both marine and non-marine settings are discussed from throughout the geological record.--
Sedimentation and deposition. --- Sedimentation and deposition --- Sediments (Geology) --- Carbonates. --- Carbonates --- Economic aspects. --- Microbiology.
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