1996
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-61018-9
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Terrigenous Clastic Depositional Systems

Abstract: Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data. Galloway. William E. Terrigenous clastic depositional systems: applications to fossil fuel and groundwater resources/William E. Galloway, David K. Hobday. -2nd completely rev .. updated, and enl. ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 445-484) and index. ISBN 0-387-60232-1 (hardcover).-ISBN 3-540-60232-1 (hardcover) 1. Sedimentation and deposition. 1. Hobday, David K. II. Title. QE571. G27 1996 553.2 -dc20 95-47132 This work isThe use of gener… Show more

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“…Turbidity currents were the primary transport mechanisms for sand sediments in the Bone Spring Formation and Delaware Mountain Group in the Delaware Basin (Zelt & Rossen 1995;Dutton et al 2005), whereas suspension sedimentation may be an important mechanism for siltstone and clay deposition. The turbidites mainly compose channels, levees, overbank-splays, and fan lobes in the deep water area (Galloway & Hobday 1996;Gardner & Sonnenfeld 1996;Dutton 1999;Beaubouef & Friedmann 2000;Dutton et al 2003;Vrbanac et al 2010). …”
Section: Turbiditesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turbidity currents were the primary transport mechanisms for sand sediments in the Bone Spring Formation and Delaware Mountain Group in the Delaware Basin (Zelt & Rossen 1995;Dutton et al 2005), whereas suspension sedimentation may be an important mechanism for siltstone and clay deposition. The turbidites mainly compose channels, levees, overbank-splays, and fan lobes in the deep water area (Galloway & Hobday 1996;Gardner & Sonnenfeld 1996;Dutton 1999;Beaubouef & Friedmann 2000;Dutton et al 2003;Vrbanac et al 2010). …”
Section: Turbiditesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essa associação foi interpretada como o registro de um sistema de leque aluvial dominado por fluxos aquosos e de corrente (Bull, 1977;Galloway & Hobday, 1996), em seus domínios proximais a medianos, tendo, provavelmente, as mesmas fontes dos depósitos da Associação A2.…”
Section: Associação De Litofácies A3unclassified
“…Moderate bioturbation of these sediments indicates that the less-intensely burrowed, finely laminated muds may record modest rates of sediment deposition. The presence of fine laminations associated with little bioturbation suggests dysaerobic conditions (Savrda et al 1984, Galloway & Hobday 1996. Outsized clasts are interpreted as ice-rafted debris.…”
Section: Facies Association 1: Siltstonementioning
confidence: 99%