Discerning the roles of autogenic and allogenic controls on the deposition, accumulation and preservation of sedimentary successions requires characterisation at a variety of scales. This is especially true for paralic environments where the preserved stratigraphic record is complicated by spatial and temporal interactions of fluvial, wave and tidal processes. The Campanian Neslen Formation (Utah) represents a marine influenced fluvial succession that accumulated in a humid, low-latitude coastal plain. Detailed lithofacies, architectural element and sequence stratigraphic analyses of the succession has involved the collection of 106 sedimentary logs, 194 architectural panels, 2000 paleocurrent readings, analysis of ichnofacies, and the ...
Most sequence stratigraphic models are based on the premise that relative changes in sea level (RSL)...
Most sequence stratigraphic models are based on the premise that relative changes in sea level (RSL)...
Fluvial systems and their preserved stratigraphic expression as the fill of evolving basins are cont...
The process regime of low-gradient coastal plains, delta plains and shorelines can change during tra...
The stratigraphic architecture of marginal marine successions records the interplay of autogenic and...
The process regime of low-gradient coastal plains, delta plains and shorelines can change during tra...
The architecture and lithofacies organisation of fluvial point‐bar elements record the spatio‐tempor...
The Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) Neslen Formation which crops out in the Book Cliffs, Utah (USA) has...
The Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) Neslen Formation which crops out in the Book Cliffs, Utah (USA) has...
The Pennsylvanian to Permian lower Cutler beds collectively form the lowermost stratigraphic unit of...
A sedimentologic, ichnologic, and architectural analysis of the upper Sego and Neslen fms (Campanian...
The interaction of fluvial, tidal, and wave processes in coastal and paralic environments gives rise...
The backwater zone of a river is its distal reach downstream of the point at which the streambed ele...
Most outcrop-based studies of fluvial successions predominantly focus on sand-prone channel complexe...
Integrated analysis of channelised fluvial sandbodies and their relationship to surrounding fine-gra...
Most sequence stratigraphic models are based on the premise that relative changes in sea level (RSL)...
Most sequence stratigraphic models are based on the premise that relative changes in sea level (RSL)...
Fluvial systems and their preserved stratigraphic expression as the fill of evolving basins are cont...
The process regime of low-gradient coastal plains, delta plains and shorelines can change during tra...
The stratigraphic architecture of marginal marine successions records the interplay of autogenic and...
The process regime of low-gradient coastal plains, delta plains and shorelines can change during tra...
The architecture and lithofacies organisation of fluvial point‐bar elements record the spatio‐tempor...
The Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) Neslen Formation which crops out in the Book Cliffs, Utah (USA) has...
The Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) Neslen Formation which crops out in the Book Cliffs, Utah (USA) has...
The Pennsylvanian to Permian lower Cutler beds collectively form the lowermost stratigraphic unit of...
A sedimentologic, ichnologic, and architectural analysis of the upper Sego and Neslen fms (Campanian...
The interaction of fluvial, tidal, and wave processes in coastal and paralic environments gives rise...
The backwater zone of a river is its distal reach downstream of the point at which the streambed ele...
Most outcrop-based studies of fluvial successions predominantly focus on sand-prone channel complexe...
Integrated analysis of channelised fluvial sandbodies and their relationship to surrounding fine-gra...
Most sequence stratigraphic models are based on the premise that relative changes in sea level (RSL)...
Most sequence stratigraphic models are based on the premise that relative changes in sea level (RSL)...
Fluvial systems and their preserved stratigraphic expression as the fill of evolving basins are cont...