Approaches to cave sediments by archaeologists and geoarchaeologists have typically been borrowed directly from sedimentology or soil science. |
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The sedimentology, taphonomy and palaeoecology of the Dinosaur Park Formation have been studied in detail. |
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The research integrates seismic interpretation, sedimentology and biostratigraphy from previously collected seismic data and piston cores. |
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In contrast, the sedimentology of an autochthonous fossil plant site retains a primary paleoecological signal. |
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Grain size scale, in sedimentology, division of a continuous range of particle sizes into a series of discrete groups. |
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They are closely linked with their companion discipline, sedimentology, which is the study of the host sediments. |
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The Geological Society of London awarded him its highest honour, the Wollaston Medal, for his pioneering work in marine geology and sedimentology. |
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Recent advances in structural geology, tectonics, petrology and sedimentology call for integration of our observations and thinking about dynamic processes in the litosphere. |
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These sand banks cause particular hydrodynamics and consequently a specific sedimentology, which creates a very varied submarine landscape. |
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It provided a better understanding of palaeosol development, evolution of coral reefs and sedimentology of continental shelves. |
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Okay, less the sedimentology or rostroconchian anatomy bits of palaeontology and more the 19th century ideas of what Brontosaurus looked like bit but you could never hold back that curiosity! |
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His father, a marine geologist, is a supervisor of the sedimentology division in the Smithsonian Institution's paleobiology department, in Washington. |
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Various geological data are rendered as contour maps in structural geology, sedimentology, stratigraphy and economic geology. |
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Experts from fields as wide ranging as biology, engineering, geography, sedimentology and social economics work together on projects, and in close collaboration with modelling and geographic information system specialists. |
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In 1978 he joined the GSC and began work on the stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin in co-operation with experts in geophysics, geochemistry and biostratigraphy. |
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At the same time, numerous studies are underway on botany, birds, fisheries, geology, sedimentology, hydrology, topography, geomorphology, demography and socio-economic conditions. |
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His primary research activity is the stratigraphy, sedimentology and petroleum geology of the Mesozoic succession of the Sverdrup Basin, a large, hydrocarbon-bearing sedimentary basin in the Arctic Islands. |
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Denis Lavoie is doing fundamental and applied research on the stratigraphy, sedimentology and geochemistry of Paleozoic sedimentary rocks of eastern Canada. |
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Stratigraphy, sedimentology and ichnology of the Cambrian-Ordovician Saint John Group, southern New Brunswick, Canada. |
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The stratigraphy, sedimentology, and ichnology of the Mabou Group and Cumberland Group, western Cape Breton Island, eastern Canada. |
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In sedimentology compaction refers to the process by which a sediment progressively loses its porosity due to the effects of loading. |
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Take a look inside this federal research centre dedicated to exotic species, health of fish and other organisms, contamination of water and biological organisms, geochenistry and sedimentology with this brief video. |
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At the end of their first phase of work, the committee has decided to launch four complementary studies on: the quality of the air, the marine milieu, the currents and sedimentology. |
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On the other hand, a new sedimentology and diagenesis study, focused on carbonates from the Callo-Oxfordian, contributed to gain a better comprehension of the characteristics of these reservoirs. |
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The scientific discipline that studies the properties and origin of sedimentary rocks is called sedimentology. |
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Fuller accounts of the sedimentology of these bodies are provided by Browne and Plint and Ielpi et al. |
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The course will be held in Erlangen from February 20 to 27, 2015, and will cover all classic and modern aspects of carbonate sedimentology. |
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Ability to identify most of the grains in images also makes detailed, area-weighted, sedimentology possible. |
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The text draws from sedimentology, geophysics, and structural geology to give a holistic picture of influences on basin formation. |
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They also undertake studies in reflection seismology, geomagnetism, paleomagnetism, geothermics, the Earth's gravitational field and marine sedimentology. |
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A combined approach was developped with the aim to study vegetal palaeoenvironments and landscapes dynamics: palaeoanthracology, carpology, palinology, phytoliths analysis, sedimentology and micromorphology. |
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The significance of trace fossils in sedimentology, stratigraphy and palaeoecology with examples from Lower Palaeozoic strata. |
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With the development of the discipline of sedimentology in the 1950s, attention quickly focussed on submarine processes such as debris flows and turbidity currents. |
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Model of facies and sedimentology for Paleobaltic epicontinental basin. |
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His scientific work concentrated mainly on sedimentology and petrography. |
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Sedimentology encompasses the study of modern sediments such as sand, mud, silt, and clay, as well as the processes that result in their deposition. |
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