Ancient shoreline–shelf depositional systems are influenced by an unusually wide array of geological, biological and hydrodynamic processes, with sediment transport and deposition primarily determined by the interaction of river, wave (including storm) and tidal processes, and changes in relative sea level. Understanding the impact of these processes on shoreline–shelf morphodynamics and stratigraphic preservation remains challenging. Numerical modelling integrated with traditional facies analysis provides an increasingly viable approach, with the potential to quantify, and thereby improve understanding of, the impact of these complex coastal sedimentary processes. An integrated approach is presented here that focuses on palaeotidal modelli...
Ancient coastal–shallow marine sedimentary rocks preserve a fragmented history of competing tidal, w...
Numerical tidal modelling, when integrated with other geological datasets, can significantly inform ...
In early 2008, the organizers of the unforgettable IAS meeting held in Alghero, Sardinia, asked us t...
Ancient shoreline–shelf depositional systems are influenced by an unusually wide array of geological...
Some of the principles of tidal-wave theory and examples of mega-, macro-, meso- and microtidal coas...
International audienceLong-term sedimentary infill of tide-dominated estuaries remains poorly unders...
International audienceLong-term sedimentary infill of tide-dominated estuaries remains poorly unders...
International audienceLong-term sedimentary infill of tide-dominated estuaries remains poorly unders...
Some of the principles of tidal-wave theory and examples of mega-, macro-, meso- and microtidal coas...
Existing classification schemes and models for clastic coastal depositional systems do not consider ...
Some of the principles of tidal-wave theory and examples of mega-, macro-, meso- and microtidal coas...
Some of the principles of tidal-wave theory and examples of mega-, macro-, meso- and microtidal coas...
Estuaries play a major role in the transfer of sediments from the continents to the shelves and deep...
The present knowledge of Holocene continental shelf deposits in relation to the processes for their ...
The regressive and subsequent transgressive transit of a shoreline across a clastic shelf generates ...
Ancient coastal–shallow marine sedimentary rocks preserve a fragmented history of competing tidal, w...
Numerical tidal modelling, when integrated with other geological datasets, can significantly inform ...
In early 2008, the organizers of the unforgettable IAS meeting held in Alghero, Sardinia, asked us t...
Ancient shoreline–shelf depositional systems are influenced by an unusually wide array of geological...
Some of the principles of tidal-wave theory and examples of mega-, macro-, meso- and microtidal coas...
International audienceLong-term sedimentary infill of tide-dominated estuaries remains poorly unders...
International audienceLong-term sedimentary infill of tide-dominated estuaries remains poorly unders...
International audienceLong-term sedimentary infill of tide-dominated estuaries remains poorly unders...
Some of the principles of tidal-wave theory and examples of mega-, macro-, meso- and microtidal coas...
Existing classification schemes and models for clastic coastal depositional systems do not consider ...
Some of the principles of tidal-wave theory and examples of mega-, macro-, meso- and microtidal coas...
Some of the principles of tidal-wave theory and examples of mega-, macro-, meso- and microtidal coas...
Estuaries play a major role in the transfer of sediments from the continents to the shelves and deep...
The present knowledge of Holocene continental shelf deposits in relation to the processes for their ...
The regressive and subsequent transgressive transit of a shoreline across a clastic shelf generates ...
Ancient coastal–shallow marine sedimentary rocks preserve a fragmented history of competing tidal, w...
Numerical tidal modelling, when integrated with other geological datasets, can significantly inform ...
In early 2008, the organizers of the unforgettable IAS meeting held in Alghero, Sardinia, asked us t...