ABSTRACT: The mean grain size. sorting, and skewness of a sedimentary deposit are dependent on the sediment grain size distribution of its source and the sedimentary processes of i) winnowing (erosion), ii) selective deposition of the grain size distribution i transport, and iii) total deposition of the sediment in transport. If a source sediment undergoes erosion, and the resultant sediment in transport is deposited completely, the deposit must be finer, better sorted, and more negatively skewed than the source. This trend is referred to as Case I. The lag remaining after erosion, on the other hand, must be coarser, better sorted, and more positively skewed (Case ll). If sediment in transport undergoes selective deposition, the resultant d...
Modern and ancient analogues are often consulted by geologists to help understand subsurface systems...
On the inner continental shelf and coastal environments, grain-size trends make it possible to chara...
The grain-size distribution of sediments is a fundamental characteristic in understanding the ...
Grain size trends in relation to net sediment transport pathways are examined, using some commonly-u...
Grain size trends in relation to net sediment transport pathways are examined, using some commonly-u...
An approach to grain size trend analysis is developed on the basis of a semi-quantitative filtering ...
Changes in statistics (mean, sorting, and skewness) describing grain-size distributions have long be...
Sediment is fractionated by size during its cascade from source to sink in sediment routing systems....
In a macrotidal environment with offshore breakwaters (Elmer, West Sussex) a new approach for the id...
This study demonstrates the validity of using vertical grain size progressions as an environmental i...
grain-size distributions non-linear sediment mixing selective erosion. Early studies of grain size p...
Numerous measures are used in the literature to describe the grain-size distribution of sediments. C...
Several possibilities to present and to interpret the results of granulometric analyses of Quaternar...
Grain-size distribution is a fundamental tool for interpreting sedimentary units within depositional...
The transport and deposition of contourites, involving many cycles of erosion and deposition under i...
Modern and ancient analogues are often consulted by geologists to help understand subsurface systems...
On the inner continental shelf and coastal environments, grain-size trends make it possible to chara...
The grain-size distribution of sediments is a fundamental characteristic in understanding the ...
Grain size trends in relation to net sediment transport pathways are examined, using some commonly-u...
Grain size trends in relation to net sediment transport pathways are examined, using some commonly-u...
An approach to grain size trend analysis is developed on the basis of a semi-quantitative filtering ...
Changes in statistics (mean, sorting, and skewness) describing grain-size distributions have long be...
Sediment is fractionated by size during its cascade from source to sink in sediment routing systems....
In a macrotidal environment with offshore breakwaters (Elmer, West Sussex) a new approach for the id...
This study demonstrates the validity of using vertical grain size progressions as an environmental i...
grain-size distributions non-linear sediment mixing selective erosion. Early studies of grain size p...
Numerous measures are used in the literature to describe the grain-size distribution of sediments. C...
Several possibilities to present and to interpret the results of granulometric analyses of Quaternar...
Grain-size distribution is a fundamental tool for interpreting sedimentary units within depositional...
The transport and deposition of contourites, involving many cycles of erosion and deposition under i...
Modern and ancient analogues are often consulted by geologists to help understand subsurface systems...
On the inner continental shelf and coastal environments, grain-size trends make it possible to chara...
The grain-size distribution of sediments is a fundamental characteristic in understanding the ...