Shelf Sands and Sandstones

Shelf Sands and Sandstones

Author: Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists

Publisher: Calgary, Alta., Canada : Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 384

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Tide-Influenced Sedimentary Environments and Facies

Tide-Influenced Sedimentary Environments and Facies

Author: P.L. de Boer

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13:

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A three-day Symposium on Clastic Tidal Deposits was organlzed In Utrecht in August 1985, and attended by about 200 participants. Durlng the meeting some 60 papers and 25 posters were presented, while simultaneously workshops on varlous topics were held. The meeting was generously sponsored by the International Asso ciation of Sedimentologists, the Royal Dutch I Shell Exploration and Productlon Laboratories, Brltish Petroleum Company, Chevron Oil Company, and K.L.M. This volume contalns extended versions of papers that were presented durlng the meeting, papers reporting about items studied durlng the excursions, and, more over, several contributions which were soliclted after the conference In order to make the volume more representative. As in most fields of sedimentological research, the comparlson of recent processes and products with ancient counterparts and vlce versa is important for under standing the full sequence of processes and events that lead to the final end product of tide-influenced sedimentary environments. In this respect we are happy that recent as weil as fossil sediments get ample attention. Research on tidal sedimentary processes and products has tradltionally put much emphasis on siliciclastic sediments. Still, carbonate and mixed carbonate/silici clastic sediments, though being subject to tidal influences in many places, receive littleĀ· attention in this respect, which, we regret; is also reflected In this volume.