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Carbonate Platforms Maurice E. Tucker

Carbonate Platforms By Maurice E. Tucker

Carbonate Platforms by Maurice E. Tucker


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A collection of 11 papers on Carbonate Sedimentology which discusses case histories from Europe and the Middle East. Each case history comprises a description and interpretation of carbonate facies, their sequences and tectonic controls.

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Carbonate Platforms by Maurice E. Tucker

This volume also discusses the computer modelling of carbonate cycles and sequence analysis. This will prove an invaluable text for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students in the earth sciences in general and will also be of value to the professional researcher. Carbonate platforms contains contributions from an international authorship and the volume has been edited by one of the most respected names in the earth sciences. Areas covered include; early rifting deposition; examples from carbonate sequences of Sardinia (Cambrian) and Tuscany ( Triassic-Jurassic), Italy; geometry and evolution of platform-margin bioclastic shoals, late Dinantian (Mississippian), Derbyshire, UK; cyclic sedimentation in cabonate and mixed carbonate/clastic environments; four simulation programs for a desktop computer; middle Triassic carbonate ramp systems in the Catalan Basis, N.E. Spain; facies, cycles, depositional sequencies and controls; stages in the evolution of late Triassic and Jurassic platform carbonates; western margin of the Subalpine basin, Ardech, France. The formation and drowning of isolated carbonate platforms; tectonic and ecologic control of the Northern Apennines; controls on Upper Jurassic carbonate build up development in the Lusitanian Basin, Portugal; Hauterivian to Lower Aptian carbonate shelf sedimentation and sequence stratigraphy in the Jura and northern Subalpine chains (southeastern France and Swiss Jura); basement structural controls on Mesozoic carbonate facies in northeastern Mexico; the Aptian-Albian carbonate episode of the Basque-Cantabrian Basis (Northern Spain); general characteristics, controls and evolution; response of the Arabian carbonate platform margin slope to orogenic closing of an ocean basin, Cretaceous, Oman,

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Carbonate deposition during early rifting: the Cambrian of Sardinia and Triassic-Jurassic of Tuscany, Italy; Geometry and evolution of platform-margin bioclastic shoals, late Dinantian (Mississippian), Derbyshire, U. K.; Cyclic sedimentation in carbonate and mixed carbonate-clastic environments: four simulation programs for a desktop computer; Middle Triassic carbonate ramp systems in the Catalan Basin, northeast Spain: facies, system tracts, sequences and controls; Stages in the evolution of late Triassic and Jurassic platforms: the western margin of the Subalpine Basin (Ardeche, France); The formation and drowning of isolated carbonate seamounts: tectonic and ecologic controls in the northern Apennines; Controls on Upper Jurassic carbonate buildup development in the Lusitanian Basin, Portugal; Hauterivian to Lower Aptian carbonate shelf sedimentation and sequence stratigraphy in the Jura and northern Subalpine chains (southeastern France and Swiss Jura); Basement structural controls on Mesozoic carbonate facies in northeastern Mexico - a review; The Aptian-Albian carbonate episode of the Basque-Cantabrian Basin (northern Spain): general characteristics, controls and evolution; Evolution of the Arabian carbonate platform margin slope and it response to orogenic closing of a Cretaceous ocean basin, Oman.

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CIN0632027584G
9780632027583
0632027584
Carbonate Platforms by Maurice E. Tucker
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19900502
336
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