Sedimentary structures
J.D. Collinson(Editor)
Chapman and Hall (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. December 1988
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-0-412-44560-6 (ISBN)
Description
This successful introduction to sedimentary structures has been thoroughly revised. Retaining the field- and laboratory-orientated approach of the first edition, the authors have rewritten considerable sections on the properties of fluids and flows, sands and sandstones, gravels and conglomerates, structures of chemical and biological origin, and deformation structures. These revisions take account of advances in experimental work and of a deeper appreciation and aeolian, shallow marine, volcaniclastic, carbonate and mass-flow processes which has often resulted from studies of the ancient rock record. As in the first edition, there is an engaging emphasis on the methodology and processes whereby scientific understanding is achieved. The problem-recognition, problem-solving approach of the data-response exercises is retained and augmented. This new edition of a comprehensive, authoritative and well illustrated treatment of a group of highly significant geological features will be welcomed by students of sedimentology at all levels, and as before, it will also prove useful to other geologists, both professional and amateur.
This book should be of interest to all levels of undergraduate students of sedimentology.
This book should be of interest to all levels of undergraduate students of sedimentology.
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Edition
1988
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
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Dimensions
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ISBN-13
978-0-412-44560-6 (9780412445606)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Preface to the second edition. Acknowledgements. List of tables. Introduction to the study of sedimentary structures. Bedding. Basic properties of fluids, flows and sediment. Erosional structures. Depositional structures in muds, mudstones and shales. Depositional structures of sands and sandstones. Depositional structures in gravels, conglomerates and breccias. Depositional structures of chemical and biological origin. Structures due to deformation and disturbance. The study of assemblages of structures. Appendix A: Restoration of directional data from tectonically inclined beds. Appendix B: Collection and preservation of structures from unconsolidated sediments as box cores and lacquer peels. Index. List of tables.