Quantifying sedimentary deposits is crucial to fully test generic trends cited within facies models. To date, few studies have quantified downstream trends alongside vertical and lateral variations within distributive fluvial systems (DFS), with most studies reporting qualitative trends. This study reports on the generation of a quantitative dataset on the Huesca DFS, Ebro Basin, Spain, in which downstream, vertical and lateral trends in channel characteristics are analyzed using a fusion of field data and virtual outcrop model derived data (VOM). Vertical trend analysis reveals that the exposed portion of the Huesca DFS does not show any systematic changes through time, which suggests autogenic-driven local variability. Proximal-to-distal ...
A debate has called into question as to which fluvial channel patterns are most widely represented i...
Adequate characterization of depositional architecture is of great importance when studying fluvial ...
Since tectonic subsidence in sedimentary basins provides the potential for long-term facies preserva...
Environmental interpretations of subsurface fluvial successions are commonly based on facies observa...
Research Funding Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). Grant Number: NEM00578X/1 British Geol...
Adequate characterization of depositional architecture is of great importance when studying fluvial ...
Recent work indicates that most modern continental sedimentary basins are filled primarily by distri...
A quantitative comparison of 20 literature case studies of fluvial sedimentary successions tests com...
The variety of controls on the deposition of fluvial systems, whether autocyclic or allocyclic inclu...
This paper evaluates the recent claim made by Weissmann et al. (2010) that deposits of “Distributive...
Reconstructing the paleohydraulics of ancient fluvial systems has important implications when deter...
A debate has called into question as to which fluvial channel patterns are most widely represented i...
The spatial organisation of meandering‐river deposits varies greatly within the sedimentary fills of...
A debate has called into question as to which fluvial channel patterns are most widely represented i...
A debate has called into question as to which fluvial channel patterns are most widely represented i...
A debate has called into question as to which fluvial channel patterns are most widely represented i...
Adequate characterization of depositional architecture is of great importance when studying fluvial ...
Since tectonic subsidence in sedimentary basins provides the potential for long-term facies preserva...
Environmental interpretations of subsurface fluvial successions are commonly based on facies observa...
Research Funding Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). Grant Number: NEM00578X/1 British Geol...
Adequate characterization of depositional architecture is of great importance when studying fluvial ...
Recent work indicates that most modern continental sedimentary basins are filled primarily by distri...
A quantitative comparison of 20 literature case studies of fluvial sedimentary successions tests com...
The variety of controls on the deposition of fluvial systems, whether autocyclic or allocyclic inclu...
This paper evaluates the recent claim made by Weissmann et al. (2010) that deposits of “Distributive...
Reconstructing the paleohydraulics of ancient fluvial systems has important implications when deter...
A debate has called into question as to which fluvial channel patterns are most widely represented i...
The spatial organisation of meandering‐river deposits varies greatly within the sedimentary fills of...
A debate has called into question as to which fluvial channel patterns are most widely represented i...
A debate has called into question as to which fluvial channel patterns are most widely represented i...
A debate has called into question as to which fluvial channel patterns are most widely represented i...
Adequate characterization of depositional architecture is of great importance when studying fluvial ...
Since tectonic subsidence in sedimentary basins provides the potential for long-term facies preserva...