The Geology of Stratigraphic Sequences

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ISBN: 364242306X
ISBN 13: 9783642423062
Autor: Miall, Andrew D
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xvii, 522 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.10.2014
Auflage: 2/2014
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Situates sequences within the broader context of geological processes so that geoscientists are better equipped to extract the maximum information from the record of sequences in a given basin or regionEssential reading for professional geologists involved in coal, gas and petroleum geology as well as hydrologyStresses a deductive approach to geology placing the evidence before the model, making this a must read for all students of geologyIncludes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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It has been more than a decade since the appearance of the First Edition of this book. Much progress has been made, but some controversies remain. The original ideas of Sloss and of Vail (building on the early work of Blackwelder, Grabau, Ulrich, Levorsen and others) that the stratigraphic record could be subdivided into sequences, and that these sequences store essential information about basin-forming and subsidence processes, remains as powerful an idea as when it was first formulated. The definition and mapping of sequences has become a standard part of the basin analysis process. The main purpose of this book remains the same as it was for the first edition, that is, to situate sequences within the broader context of geological processes, and to answer the question: why do sequences form? Geoscientists might thereby be better equipped to extract the maximum information from the record of sequences in a given basin or region. Tectonic, climatic and other mechanisms are the generating mechanisms for sequences ranging over a wide range of times scales, from hundreds of millions of years to the high-frequency sequences formed by cyclic processes lasting a few tens of thousands of years

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