10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPEIRIC»
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Microfacies of Carbonate Rocks: Analysis, Interpretation and ...
Analysis, Interpretation and Application Erik Flügel. Fig. 14.6. Epeiric platform
and epeiric ramp models. The models refer to very shallow depositional settings
that extend over vast areas, comprising hundreds to thousands of kilometers for ...
2
Precambrian Sedimentary Environments: A Modern Approach to ...
Classic Shaw (1964) and Irwin (1965) epeiric sea model. Note wide and low-
energy X (most seaward) and Z (most landward) zones, with narrow and high-
energy Y zone in between. Fig. 3. Sequence stratigraphic interpretation for the
Pretoria ...
Wladyslaw Altermann, Patricia Corcoran, 2009
3
Carbonate Sedimentology and Sequence Stratigraphy
The Persian Gulf is a foreland basin but its Arabian flank shows many
characteristics of an epeiric sea: it lies on a mature, gently warped craton, has
very low topographic gradient and water depths in the axial zone are less than
100 m. Finally ...
4
The Precambrian Earth: Tempos and Events
EARLY PRECAMBRIAN EPEIRIC SEAS P.G. ERIKSSON, A.J. BUMBY AND P.
MOSTERT As sedimentary processes in shelf and epeiric seas are not fully
understood, their discrimination remains problematic (Brenner, 1980). Epeiric
seas ...
P.G. Eriksson, Wladyslaw Altermann, D.R. Nelson, 2004
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Carbonate Sedimentology
2.22; Shaver, 1977; Sears & Lucia, 1980). 2.7 EPEIRIC CARBONATE
PLATFORMS Epeiric carbonate platforms are very extensive areas of negligible
topography. Although nonexistent today, shallow epeiric seas covered extensive
areas of ...
Maurice E. Tucker, V. Paul Wright, 2009
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Understanding the Earth
Five types of carbonate platform can be distinguished: rimmed shelf, ramp,
epeiric platform, isolated platform and drowned platform (Figure 17.1). Each has
a characteristic assemblage and arrangement of facies, described in more detail
in the ...
Geoff Brown, Chris Hawkesworth, R. C. L. Wilson, 1992
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! An epeiric sea (also known as an epicontinental sea) is a shallow sea that extends over part of a continent.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Sedimentary Environments: Processes, Facies and Stratigraphy
Tidal activity should have been a major process on such platforms, however, the
case for significant tidal currents on ancient epeiric platforms has not yet been
proved, although numerical models for tidal activity in such settings can be
devised ...
Epeiric — or epicontinental — platforms are very extensive (between 100 and
10000 km wide) generally flat, cratonic areas (the stable central parts of
continents) which are covered by a very shallow sea, generally less than 10 m
deep.
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Economic and Palaeoceanographic Significance of Contourite ...
Ridge and valley systems in the Upper Cretaceous chalk of the Danish Basin:
contourites in an epeiric sea E. V. ESMERODE1, H. LYKKE-ANDERSEN2 & F.
SURLYK1 Geological Institute, University of Copenhagen, 0ster Voldgade 10, ...
Adriano R. Viana, Michele Rebesco, Geological Society of London, 2007