10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUSTATICALLY»
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Quantitative Geology of Late Jurassic Epicontinental ...
5 was eustatically driven, then the eustatic component of it can be calculated
according to ZIEGLER (1982, p. 106) to have been 60% of the total sea level rise,
because isostatic basement subsidence under additional load is prompt (see
Sect.
2
Sedimentation, Tectonics, and Eustasy: Special Publication ...
Likewise when sedimentation occurs entirely above sea level, both during
highstands and lowstands, no obvious eustatically controlled cycles will be
produced. The clearest cycles will be produced when highstand deposition is
marine and ...
David I. M. Macdonald, 2009
3
Cretaceous-tertiary High-latitude Palaeoenvironments: James ...
Eustatically controlled sedimentation recorded by Eocene strata of the James
Ross Basin, Antarctica SERGIO A. MARENSSI Instituto Antartico Argentino,
Universidad de Buenos Aires and CONICET, Cerrito 1248, Buenos Aires (1010),
...
Jane E. Francis, Duncan Pirrie, J. Alistair Crame, 2006
4
Orbital Forcing and Cyclic Sequences: Special Publication 19 ...
margins was eustatically controlled. EPR sequence stratigraphy concentrates on
the rates of eustatic rise and fall relative to the rate of tectonic subsidence and on
the accommodation space available for sedimentation. Tectonic subsidence is ...
P. L. DeBoer, D. G. Smith, 2009
5
Late Pleistocene History of Northeastern New England and ...
Later, owing to the eustatically-rising sea level, the ice front became detached
from its base and became unstable, and through the likely process of calving-bay
surge, it rapidly thinned out and retreated all the way to the south end of the
valley ...
Harold W. Borns, Pierre LaSalle, Woodrow B. Thompson, 1985
6
Foraminifera and their Applications
Interestingly, they are also coincident in time with tectono-eustatically- or glacio-
eustatically mediated second-order sea-level high-stands in the Early Oligocene
(global standard calcareous nannoplankton zones NP21–NP23), earliest ...
7
Annotated Bibliography of Quaternary Shorelines: Second ...
... of sea level, but the spatial arrangements of the glaciofluviatile deposits
indicate continued tectonic uplift during the entire period. The highest of these
terraces, at 120 m, are well above the estimated eustatically-controlled rise of sea
...
Horace Gardiner Richards, 1974
8
Geology of the United States' Seafloor: The View from GLORIA
Although the Aleutian Island Arc would have felt some influence from eustatically
fluctuating sea levels, the steep insular slopes have very little in the way of
shallow terraces for periodically accumulating and then offloading sediment.
James V. Gardner, Michael E. Field, David C. Twichell, 1996
9
Cool-water Carbonates: Depositional Systems and ...
Hypothetical glacio-eustatically driven ramp processes. During rapid
transgression considerable accommodation space is available, the carbonate
system is thrown into catch-up mode, hence little or no basinward shedding of
sediment occurs ...
H. M. Pedley, Gabriele Carannante, 2006
10
Biology and Geology of Coral Reefs V1: Geology 1
But when, eustatically, sea level was 100—200 ft lower, not so long ago, they had
generally a more elevated aspect, but probably they were just as swampy. That
eustatic lowering was due to great accumulations of land ice over the world.
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EUSTATICALLY»
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Should We Fear the Methane Time Bomb?
... reduced sea-ice cover, greater continentality with eustatically lower sea level, and extreme Arctic penetration of warm North Atlantic waters. «Global Warming, Dec 11»