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Mudstone Lithofacies in the Kimmeridge Clay Formation, Wessex Basin, Southern England: Implications for the Origin and Controls of the Distribution of Mudstones: REPLY

J.H.S. Macquaker, R.L. Gawthorpe

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... The stacking patterns over short intervals, however, were reported in table 1. These clearly show significant variation over a decimeter- to half-meter...

1994

Chapter 82: Fine-grained, Submarine-fan Growth and the Distribution of Lithofacies and Architectural Elements: An Example (Fan 4) from the Skoorsteenberg Formation Basin, South Africa

David M. Hodgson, Nicholas J. Drinkwater, Stephen S. Flint, Stefan M. Luthi, David Hodgetts, Erik P. Johannessen, H. De Ville Wickens, Kevin J. Keogh, John P. Kavanagh, John A. Howell

AAPG Special Volumes

... reveals a progradational-aggradational-retrogradational stacking pattern within each submarine fan, which enables the geographic and stratigraphic...

2007

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