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High resolution sequence stratigraphy : innovations and applications
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ISBN: 1897799489 Year: 1996 Volume: 104 Publisher: London : The Geological Society,

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Sediment-body geometry and heterogeneity : analogue studies for modelling the subsurface
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ISBN: 1786202298 Year: 2014 Publisher: London : The Geological Society,

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Over the past 20 years there has been a major growth in efforts to quantify the geometry and dimensions of sediment bodies from analogues to provide quantitative input to geological models. The aim of this volume is to examine the current state of the art, from both an industry and an academic perspective. Contributions discuss the challenges of extracting relevant data from different types of sedimentary analogue (outcrop, process models, seismic) and the application and significance of such information for improving predictions from subsurface static and dynamic models. Special attention is given to modelling reservoir properties and gridding issues for predicting subsurface fluid flow. As such, the volume is expected to be of interest to both the geoscience community concerned with the fundamentals of sedimentary architecture as well as geological modellers and engineers interested in how these characteristics are modelled and influence subsurface predictions. --

The Sedimentary Record of Sea-Level Change
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ISBN: 0521538424 0521831113 9780521538428 Year: 2003 Publisher: Milton Keynes : Cambridge : The Open University, Cambridge University Press,

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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.

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