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Sediment Transfer From Shelf To Deep Water Revisiting The Delivery System Slatt

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Sediment Transfer From Shelf To Deep Water Revisiting The Delivery System Slatt
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Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.8 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Slatt, Roger M.; Zavala, Carlos
ISBN: 9781629810225, 1629810223
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Sediment Transfer From Shelf To Deep Water Revisiting The Delivery System Slatt by Slatt, Roger M.; Zavala, Carlos 9781629810225, 1629810223 instant download after payment.

An outgrowth of the 2008 AAPG Hedberg Conference on Sediment Transfer from Shelf to Deep Water, Studies in Geology 61 was designed specifically to explore the growing interest in hyperpycnal and associated flows and hyperpycnites as significant contributors to the deep-water sedimentary record. The topic of hyperpycnal flows and their deposits, hyperpycnites, has recently emerged as the latest in a long list of hotly debated topics on deep-water sedimentary processes, environments, and deposits. This collection of chapters offers important new insights into the sediment delivery system to deep-marine waters.

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