2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-3227(01)00118-9
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Depositional sequences controlled by high rates of sediment supply, sea-level variations, and growth faulting: the Quaternary Baram Delta of northwestern Borneo

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“…Similarly, in offshore studies, the seismic and acoustic profiles reveal the unconformities quite clearly (Hiscott, 2001;Virtasalo et al, 2005). In mountainous regions, the differences in elevation of the glacial deposits have facilitated delimitation of the allostratigraphic units in the field (cf.…”
Section: Allostratigraphy In Quaternary Depositsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Similarly, in offshore studies, the seismic and acoustic profiles reveal the unconformities quite clearly (Hiscott, 2001;Virtasalo et al, 2005). In mountainous regions, the differences in elevation of the glacial deposits have facilitated delimitation of the allostratigraphic units in the field (cf.…”
Section: Allostratigraphy In Quaternary Depositsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…19a), and are the only instances when «deltaic clinothems» can be as thick as 100s-1000s m (Suter and Berryhill Jr, 1985;Mayall et al, 1992;Sydow and Roberts, 1994;Morton and Suter, 1996;Steel et al, 2000Steel et al, , 2003Steel et al, , 2008Steel and Olsen, 2002;Sydow et al, 2003;Johannessen and Steel, 2005;Covault et al, 2009;Hubbard et al, 2010;Pellegrini et al, 2018). In particular, example of Quaternary continental-margin deltas include the Niger, Congo, Mississippi and Amazon deltas (Fisk et al, 1954;Short and Stauble, 1967;Damuth, 1994;Hiscott, 2001;Rodger et al, 2006;Peltier and Fairbanks, 2006).…”
Section: Shelf-edge Delta and Continental-margin Delta Hybrid Clinoformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only major structural elements (e.g., ocean/continent boundaries) can form slopes as high as thousands of metres. As a consequence, our definition of "continental-margin (scale) clinoform" comprises even clinoforms with heights as little as 500 m, as long as they are initially produced by the long-term sedimentary mantling of slopes associated with the transition from continental to oceanic crust, possibly followed by active "continental margin-delta" accretionary phases (see later) (Austin and Uchupi, 1982;Rice and Shade, 1982;Dillon et al, 1983;Larter and Barker, 1989;Hiscott, 2001;Walsh and Nittrouer, 2003;Lin et al, 2008;Houseknecht et al, 2009;Covault et al, 2009;Hubbard et al, 2010). This primary conditioning of continental-margin (scale) clinoform relief from geodynamics rather than sedimentary processes separates this clinoform class from the previous ones (including shelf-edge clinoforms), which are rarely associated directly with continental margins, active tectonics or structural lineaments (Steel and Olsen, 2002).…”
Section: Continental Margin Scale Clinoformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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