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Architecture and controls of thick, intensely bioturbated, storm-influenced shallow-marine successions
(British Sedimentological Reseach Group, 2020)
Thick (100 m), highly bioturbated storm-influenced shallow-marine deposits are not common in the stratigraphic record, but some examples have been described in aggradational to retrogradational successions. In these, ...
Down-dip and along-strike characterization of shallow-marine strata in a low-gradient basin (Lower Cretaceous, Neuquén, Argentina)
(International Association of Sedimentology, 2019)
Large-scale depositional and paleogeographic reconstructions of shallow-marine to continental units help better understanding intrinsic/extrinsic controls such as basin physiography and subsidence pattern, sediment delivery ...
Anatomy and evolution of a slope channel-complex set (Neoproterozoic Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, southern Canadian cordillera): Implications for reservoir characterization
(Society for Sedimentary Geology, 2007-01)
A detailed architectural analysis was conducted in Isaac Unit 5 of the Isaac Formation in the Castle Creek area (east-central B. C., Canada). Isaac Unit 5 developed within a turbidite-dominated slope system on the ...
Biogenic reworking patterns in highly bioturbated shallow-marine transgressive successions (Jurassic, Neuquén Basin, Argentina)
(International Association of Sedimentology, 2019)
Thick (10s of m) successions of highly bioturbated, storm-influenced shallow-marine deposits are relatively uncommon in the rock record. Some examples have been reported from retrogradational successions associated with ...
Stratigraphic and Depositional Architecture of a Slope Channel System: Isaac Channel 5, Castle Creek South, Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, British Columbia, Canada
(American Association of Petroleum Geology, 2007)
A detailed architectural analysis was conducted on Isaac Channel 5 in the Castle Creek area (east-central British Columbia, Canada, Figure 1). Isaac Channel 5 developed within a Neoproterozoic slope turbidite system along ...