The demise of Miocene carbonate build-ups in the Browse Basin, Northwest Australia, has been explained as relating to geological and oceanographic processes. These include accelerated tectonic subsidence driven by subduction, ocean cooling following the mid-Miocene climate optimum, nutrient excess, poisoning by sediment drifts and local erosion driven by current winnowing, occurring discretely or simultaneously. Here, we critically assess the evidence for these different mechanisms using a combination of high-resolution 3-D seismic data, regional 2-D seismic profiles, and numerical stratigraphic forward modelling. Seismic interpretation and numerical modelling found that the proposed uniform subsidence rate of 125 m/Ma between 16.5 Ma and 5...
textThe detailed morphologies, evolution and termination of Neogene tropical carbonate platforms in ...
The bulge is a 600-m-thick regional deposit of pelagic sediment accumulated around the equator. Its ...
textDetermining the relative importance of processes that control the generation and preservation of...
The demise of Miocene carbonate build-ups in the Browse Basin, Northwest Australia, has been explain...
The demise of Miocene carbonate build-ups in the Browse Basin, Northwest Australia, has been explain...
This thesis uses the high-quality Poseidon 3D seismic volume, 2D seismic data and well data from the...
The geometric and depositional responses of isolated carbonate build-ups to Miocene sea-level change...
The geometric and depositional responses of isolated carbonate build-ups to Miocene sea-level change...
The geometric and depositional responses of isolated carbonate build-ups to Miocene sea-level change...
The geometric and depositional responses of isolated carbonate build-ups to Miocene sea-level change...
The three individual studies presented in this thesis focus on the controls of depositional processe...
The three individual studies presented in this thesis focus on the controls of depositional processe...
The Miocene represents an interval of marked global change, and this evolution is reflected in carbo...
The Miocene represents an interval of marked global change, and this evolution is reflected in carbo...
Although carbonate ramps are widely described from the geological record,there is still a debate on ...
textThe detailed morphologies, evolution and termination of Neogene tropical carbonate platforms in ...
The bulge is a 600-m-thick regional deposit of pelagic sediment accumulated around the equator. Its ...
textDetermining the relative importance of processes that control the generation and preservation of...
The demise of Miocene carbonate build-ups in the Browse Basin, Northwest Australia, has been explain...
The demise of Miocene carbonate build-ups in the Browse Basin, Northwest Australia, has been explain...
This thesis uses the high-quality Poseidon 3D seismic volume, 2D seismic data and well data from the...
The geometric and depositional responses of isolated carbonate build-ups to Miocene sea-level change...
The geometric and depositional responses of isolated carbonate build-ups to Miocene sea-level change...
The geometric and depositional responses of isolated carbonate build-ups to Miocene sea-level change...
The geometric and depositional responses of isolated carbonate build-ups to Miocene sea-level change...
The three individual studies presented in this thesis focus on the controls of depositional processe...
The three individual studies presented in this thesis focus on the controls of depositional processe...
The Miocene represents an interval of marked global change, and this evolution is reflected in carbo...
The Miocene represents an interval of marked global change, and this evolution is reflected in carbo...
Although carbonate ramps are widely described from the geological record,there is still a debate on ...
textThe detailed morphologies, evolution and termination of Neogene tropical carbonate platforms in ...
The bulge is a 600-m-thick regional deposit of pelagic sediment accumulated around the equator. Its ...
textDetermining the relative importance of processes that control the generation and preservation of...