Sedimentary rocks in the field
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Bibliographic Information
Sedimentary rocks in the field
(The geological field guide series)
John Wiley, c1996
2nd ed
Available at 5 libraries
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Note
First published under the title "The field description of sedimentary rocks" in 1982
Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-147) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Sedimentary rocks are widely distributed at the Earth's surface and their accurate description is essential for interpretations of depositional environments and palaeo-geography. Designed to be used in the field, this book describes both techniques and approaches and discusses particular aspects including composition, texture, sedimentary structures and fossils. Explanations are aided by the inclusion of detailed illustrations.
Table of Contents
Field Techniques. Sedimentary Rock Types. Sedimentary Rock Texture. Sedimentary Structures and Geometry of Sedimentary Deposits. Fossils in the Field. Palaeocurrent Analysis. What Next? Facies, Analysis, Cycles and Sequences. References and Further Reading. Index.
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