Little is known about controls on river avulsion at geological time scales longer than 104 years, primarily because it is difficult to link observed changes in alluvial architecture to well-defined allogenic mechanisms and to disentangle allogenic from autogenic processes. Recognition of Milankovitch-sale orbital forcing in alluvial stratigraphy would provide unprecedented age control in terrestrial deposits, and also exploit models of allogenic forcing enabling more rigorous testing of allocyclic and autocyclic controls. The Willwood Formation of the Bighorn Basin is a lower Eocene fluvial unit distinctive for its thick sequence of laterally extensive lithological cycles on a scale of 4 to 10 m. Intervals of red palaeosols that formed on o...
Relative paleosol maturities are inversely proportional to the accumulation rates of the sediment up...
The lower Eocene Willwood Formation of the Bighorn Basin, northwest Wyoming, consists of about 770 m...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), a period of global warming ca. 56 Ma, is marked in the ...
Orbital climate forcing is demonstrated to result in cyclic changes as reflected in the catchment, i...
Orbital climate forcing is demonstrated to result in cyclic changes as reflected in the catchment, i...
There are certain orbital cycles influencing the relative position and location of the earth towards...
There are certain orbital cycles influencing the relative position and location of the earth towards...
Aggradation and fluvial incision controlled by downstream base-level changes at timescales of 10 to ...
Aggradation and fluvial incision controlled by downstream base-level changes at timescales of 10 to ...
Aggradation and fluvial incision controlled by downstream base-level changes at timescales of 10 to ...
Aggradation and fluvial incision controlled by downstream base-level changes at timescales of 10 to ...
Aggradation and fluvial incision controlled by downstream base-level changes at timescales of 10 to ...
Alluvial stratigraphy is influenced by both allogenic and autogenic factors, which are difficult to ...
Basin scale models are required to interpret ancient continental sedimentary successions, and reduce...
The lower Eocene Willwood Formation of the Bighorn Basin, northwest Wyoming, consists of about 770 m...
Relative paleosol maturities are inversely proportional to the accumulation rates of the sediment up...
The lower Eocene Willwood Formation of the Bighorn Basin, northwest Wyoming, consists of about 770 m...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), a period of global warming ca. 56 Ma, is marked in the ...
Orbital climate forcing is demonstrated to result in cyclic changes as reflected in the catchment, i...
Orbital climate forcing is demonstrated to result in cyclic changes as reflected in the catchment, i...
There are certain orbital cycles influencing the relative position and location of the earth towards...
There are certain orbital cycles influencing the relative position and location of the earth towards...
Aggradation and fluvial incision controlled by downstream base-level changes at timescales of 10 to ...
Aggradation and fluvial incision controlled by downstream base-level changes at timescales of 10 to ...
Aggradation and fluvial incision controlled by downstream base-level changes at timescales of 10 to ...
Aggradation and fluvial incision controlled by downstream base-level changes at timescales of 10 to ...
Aggradation and fluvial incision controlled by downstream base-level changes at timescales of 10 to ...
Alluvial stratigraphy is influenced by both allogenic and autogenic factors, which are difficult to ...
Basin scale models are required to interpret ancient continental sedimentary successions, and reduce...
The lower Eocene Willwood Formation of the Bighorn Basin, northwest Wyoming, consists of about 770 m...
Relative paleosol maturities are inversely proportional to the accumulation rates of the sediment up...
The lower Eocene Willwood Formation of the Bighorn Basin, northwest Wyoming, consists of about 770 m...
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), a period of global warming ca. 56 Ma, is marked in the ...