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Nichols, Gary / Williams, Edward / Paola, Chris
Sedimentary Processes, Environments and Basins
A Tribute to Peter Friend
International Association Of Sedimentologists Series (Band 38)

1. Auflage Dezember 2007
122,- Euro
2007. 648 Seiten, Softcover
ISBN 978-1-4051-7922-5 - John Wiley & Sons

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Kurzbeschreibung
For several decades Peter Friend has been one of the leading figures in sedimentary geology and throughout that time he has helped scores of other people by supervising doctoral students, collaborating with colleagues, especially in developing countries, and selflessly sharing ideas with fellow geologists. This collection of papers is a survey of the research frontier in basin dynamics, a field Peter Friend helped initiate, and a token of thanks from people who have benefited from an association with Peter during their careers.

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1. Sedimentary processes, environments and basins - a tribute to Peter Friend: introduction.

2. Basin-fill incision, Rio Grande and Gulf of Corinth rifts: convergent response to climatic and tectonic drivers.

3. Drainage responses to oblique and lateral thrust ramps: a review.

4. Stratigraphic architecture, sedimentology and structure of the Vouraikos Gilbert-type fan delta, Gulf of Corinth, Greece.

5. Anatomy of anticlines, piggy-back basins and growth strata: a case study from the Limón fold-and-thrust belt, Costa Rica.

6. Tectono-sedimentary phases of the latest Cretaceous and Cenozoic compressive evolution of the Algarve margin (southern Portugal).

7. Late Cenozoic basin opening in relation to major strike-slip faulting along the Porto-Coimbra-Tomar fault zone (northern Portugal).

8. Effects of transverse structural lineaments on the Neogene-Quaternary basins of Tuscany (inner Northern Apennines, Italy).

9. Facies architecture and cyclicity of an Upper Carboniferous carbonate ramp developed in a Variscan piggy-back basin (Cantabrian Mountains, northwest Spain).

10. Peritidal carbonate-evaporite sedimentation coeval to normal fault segmentation during the Triassic-Jurassic transition, Iberian Chain.

11. A shallow-basin model for 'saline giants' based on isostasy-driven subsidence.

12. Single-crystal dating and the detrital record of orogenesis.

13. Modelling and comparing the Caledonian and Permo-Triassic erosion surfaces with present-day topography across Highland Scotland: implications for landscape inheritance.

14. 40Ar/39Ar dating of detrital white mica as a complementary tool for provenance analysis: a case study from the Cenozoic Qaidam Basin (China).

15. Provenance of Quaternary sands in Algarve (Portugal) revealed by U-Pb ages of detrital zircon.

16. Anatomy of a fluvial lowstand wedge: the Avilé Member of the Agrio Formation (Hauterivian) in central Neuquén Basin (northwest Neuquén province), Argentina.

17. Anatomy of a transgressive systems tract revealed by integrated sedimentological and palaeoecological study: the Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto Basin, northeastern Sicily, Italy.

18. Late Cretaceous to early Eocene sedimentation in the Sinop-Boyabat Basin, north-central Turkey: a deep-water turbiditic system evolving into littoral carbonate platform.

19. Facies anatomy of a sand-rich channelized turbiditic system: the Eocene Kusuri Formation in the Sinop Basin, north-central Turkey.

20. River morphologies and palaeodrainages of western Africa (Sahara and Sahel) during humid climatic conditions.

21. Floodplain sediments of the Tagus River, Portugal: assessing avulsion, channel migration and human impact.

22. Creation and preservation of channel-form sand bodies in an experimental alluvial system.

23. Fluvial systems in desiccating endorheic basins.

24. Anatomy and architecture of ephemeral, ribbon-like channel-fill deposits of the Caspe Formation (upper Oligocene to Lower Miocene of the Ebro Basin, Spain).

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