2022
DOI: 10.1111/sed.12959
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Shoreline migration paths and depositional architecture of early–mid Miocene deltaic clinoforms in response to sea‐level changes in the north‐eastern shelf margin, South China Sea

Abstract: Shoreline trajectory analysis improves the understanding of the correlation between clinoform architecture, shoreline and shelf-edge development, and sea-level changes. This study uses cores, well-logs and seismic data to investigate the depositional architecture and shoreline migration paths of earlyÀmid Miocene deltaic clinoforms in the northern Pearl River Mouth basin, South China Sea. Five clinoform types are observed, including sigmoidal, oblique, tangential oblique, parallel oblique and sigmoidal-oblique… Show more

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