Sedimentology Review provides the practising sedimentologist with a means of rapidly accessing new developments in sedimentology. It contains a number of high quality reviews written in an accessible format, on a wide variety of topics in sedimentology and sedimentary geology.
Sedimentology Review provides the practising sedimentologist with a means of rapidly accessing new developments in sedimentology. It contains a number of high quality reviews written in an accessible format, on a wide variety of topics in sedimentology and sedimentary geology.
Multi-published author Cheryl Wright, former secretary, debt collector, account manager, writing instructor, and shopping tour hostess, loves reading.She writes historical and contemporary western romance, as well as small town romance and romantic suspense.She lives in a small village on the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia, and is married with two adult children and has six grandchildren. When she's not writing, she can be found in her craft room.
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Preface.
Balmy shores and icy wastes: the paradox of carbonatesassociated with glacial deposits in Neoproterozoic times.
Cretaceous climates.
The recognition and stratigraphic implications oforbital-forcing of climate and sedimentary cycles.
Carbonate diagenesis and sequence stratigraphy.
Rudist formations of the Cretaceous: a palaeoecological,sedimentological and stratigraphical review.
Oxygen-related mudrock biofacies.
Hummocky cross-stratification.
An introduction to estuarine lithosomes and their controls