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Deep-water turbidite systems / Глубоководные турбидитные системы
3 Processes: overview and commentary
7 Modelling of turbidity currents on Navy Submarine Fan, California Continental Borderland
A.J. BOWEN, W.R. NORMARK & D.J.W. PIPER
Sedimentology 1984 31 169—186
25 A physical model for the transport and sorting of fine-grained sediment by turbidity currents
D.A.V. STOW & A.J. BOWEN Sedimentology 1980 27 31—46
41 The hydraulic interpretation of turbidites from their grain sizes and sedimentary structures
P.D. KOMAR Sedimentology 1985 32 395 —407
55 Subaqueous liquefied and fluidized sediment flows and their deposits
D.R. LOWE
Sedimentology 1976 23 285—308 79 Flow regimes in debris flow
P. ENOS
Sedimentology 1977 24 133—142
89 Contained (reflected) turbidity currents from the Middle Ordovician Cloridorme Formation, Quebec, Canada: an alternative to the antidune hypothesis
K.T. PICKERING & R.N. H1SC0TT Sedimentology 1985 32 373 —394
hi Reverse flow in turbidity currents: the role of internal solitons [abstract only]
H.M. PANTIN & M.R. LEEDER Sedimentology 1987 34 1143
112 Measurements of density underflows from Walensee, Switzerland [abstract only]A.M. LAMBERT, K.R. KELTS &N.F. MARSHALL Sedimenlology 1976 23 87113 Debris flow (olistostromes) and slumping on a distal passive continental margin: the Palombini limestone-shale sequence of the northern Apennines [abstract only]M.A. NAYLOR Sedimenlology 1981 28 837114 Water escape structures in coarse-grained sediment flows and their deposits [abstract only]D.R. LOWE Sedimenlology 1975 22 157115 Facies characteristics: overview and commentary119 Turbiditic and non-turbiditic mudstone ofCretaceous flysch sections of the East Alps and other basinsR. HESSESedimentology 1975 22 387—416149 Distinguishing between fine-grained turbidites and contourites on the Nova Scotian deepwater marginD.A.V. STOW Sedimentology 1979 26 371—387167 Rhythms in deep sea, fine-grained turbidite and debris-flow sequences, Middle Ordovician, eastern TennesseeG. SHANMUGAM Sedimentology 1980 27 419—432181 Distinctive thin-bedded turbidite facies and related depositional environments in the Eocene Hecho Group (south-central Pyrenees, Spain)E. MUTTISedimentology 1977 24 107—131207 Sedimentology of very thick calcarenite marlstone beds in a flysch succession, southwestern PyreneesN.A. RUPKE Sedimentology 1976 23 43—65231 The Cambro-Ordovician Cap EnrageFormation, Quebec, Canada: conglomeratic deposits of a braided submarine channel with terracesF. J. HEIN & R.G. WALKER Sedimentology 1982 29 309—329253 Deep marine arc apron deposits andsyndepositionaj magmatism in the Alisitos group at Punta Cono, Baja California, MexicoJ.D.L. WHITE & C.J. BUSBY-SPERA Sedimentology 1987 34 911—927271 Use of clay fabric to distinguish turbiditic and hemipelagic siltstones and silts [abstract only] n.r. o’brien, k. nakazawa &s. TOKUHASHISedimentology 1980 27 47272 The Cretaceous Talme Yafe Formation: a contour current shaped sedimentary prism of calcareous detritus at the continental margin of the Arabian Craton [abstract only]A. BEIN & Y. WEILER Sedimentology 1976 23 511273 Mass transport in European Cretaceous chalk; fabric criteria for its recognition [abstract only]R.G. BROMLEY & A.A. EKDALE Sedimentology 1987 34 1079274 Middle and Late Quaternary depositional sequences and cycles in the eastern Mediterranean [abstract only]A. MURAT & H. GOT Sedimentology 1987 34 885275 Texture and structure of resedimented conglomerates: examples from Ksiaz Formation (Famennian-Tournaisian), southwestern Poland [abstract only]W. NEMEC, S.J. POREBSKI &R.J. STEEL Sedimentology 1980 27 519276 Water escape structures in the context of a depositional model of a mass flow dominated conglomeratic fan-delta (Abrioja Formation, Pliocene, Almeria Basin, SE Spain) [abstract only]G. POSTMA Sedimentology 1983 30 91277 Analytical study of turbidites, Otadai Formation, Boso Peninsula, Japan [abstract only]J. HIRAYAMA & T. NAKAJIMA Sedimentology 1977 24 747278 Detrital modes of recent deep-sea sands and their relation to tectonic setting: a first approximation [abstract only]R. VALLONI & J.B. MAYNARD Sedimentology 1981 28 75279 Deep-water environments: overview and commentary283 Slope-apron systems285 Sedimentary facies of the Nova Scotian upper and middle continental slope, offshore eastern CanadaP.R. HILLSedimentology 1984 31 293 - 309303 Anatomy of a modern open-ocean carbonate slope: northern Little Bahama BankH. T. MULLINS, K.C. HEATH, M. VAN BUREN & C.R. NEWTON Sedimentology 1984 31 141—168331 Mesozoic carbonate rudites, megabreccias and associated deposits from central GreeceD.R. JOHNSSedimentology 1978 25 561—573344 Trench-slope channels from the New Zealand Jurassic: the Otekura Formation, Sandy Bay, South Otago [abstract only]R.M. CARTER Sedimentology 1979 26 475345 Sedimentation during carbonate ramp-to-slope evolution in a tectonically active area: Bowland, Basin (Dinantian), northern England [abstract only]R.L. GAWTHORPE Sedimentology 1986 33 185346 The Rio Dell Formation: a Plio-Pleistocene basin slope deposit in Northern California [abstract only]D.J.W. PIPER, W.R. NORMARK &J.C. INGLE JR Sedimentology 1976 23 309347 Submarine fan systems349 Turbidite depositional patterns and flow characteristics, Navy Submarine Fan,California BorderlandD.J.W. PIPER & W.R. NORMARK Sedimentology 1983 30 681—694363 Submarine sedimentation on a developing Holocene fan deltaD.B. PRIOR & B.D. BORNHOLD Sedimentology 1989 36 1053-1076387 Eocene fan delta-submarine deposition in the Wagwater Trough, east-central JamaicaW. A. WESCOTT & F.G. ETHRIDGE Sedimentology 1983 30 235—247400 Distributary channels, sand lobes, and mesotopography of Navy Submarine Fan, Californian Borderland, with applications to ancient fan sediments [abstract only]W.R. NORMARK, D.J.W. PIPER &G.R. HESS Sedimentology 1979 26 749401 Morphology and Quaternary sedimentation of the Mozambique Fan and environs, southwestern Indian Ocean [abstract only]V. KOLLA, J. A. KOSTECKI,L. HENDERSON & L. HESS Sedimentology 1980 27 357402 Sealers Bay submarine fan complex, Oligocene, southern New Zealand [abstract only]R.M. CARTER & J.K. LINDQVIST Sedimentology 1975 22 465403 Triassic carbonate submarine fans along the Arabian platform margin, Sumeini Group, Oman [abstract only]K. F. WATTS Sedimentology 1988 35 43404 A carbonate submarine fan in a fault-controlled basin of the Upper Jurassic, Betic Cordillera, southern Spain [abstract only]P.A. RUIZ-ORTIZ Sedimentology 1983 30 33405 Basin plain systems407 Sedimentation in the Conway Trough, a deep near-shore marine basin at the junction of the Alpine transform and Hikurangi subduction plate boundary, New ZealandL. CARTER, R.M. CARTER &G.B. GRIGGSSedimentology 1982 29 475-497431 Depositional models for fine-grained sediment in the western Hellenic Trench, Eastern MediterraneanD.J. STANLEY & A. MALDONADO Sedimentology 1981 28 273—290449 Proximal to distal sedimentological variation in a Unear turbidite trough: implications for the fan modelD.I.M. MACDONALD Sedimentology 1986 33 243-259466 Deep-water fan-channel conglomerates of Late Cretaceous age, southern Chile [abstract only]R.D. WINN JR & R.H. DOTT JR Sedimentology 1979 26 203467 The Hunghae Formation, SE Korea: Miocene debris aprons in a back-arc intraslope basin [abstract only]MOON YOUNG СНОЕ &SUNG KWUN CHOUGH Sedimentology 1988 35 239468 Index


