Carbonate-Clastic Transitions ( Volume 42 )

Publication series :Volume 42

Author: Doyle   Laurence (Hy);Roberts   H. H.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1987

E-ISBN: 9780080869568

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444429049

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444429049

Subject: P512.2 denudation, transport and deposition

Language: ENG

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Over the years, the field of sedimentology has become subdivided into various specialities. Two of the largest groups are those who study clastic rocks and those who study carbonates. There is little communication between the two: journals appear which are exclusively devoted to one or the other, and research conferences tend to be mutually exclusive. On the other hand, rocks themselves cannot be "pigeon-holed" in this way - the facies change from clastic to carbonate both laterally and through time. This volume stems from the editors' observations of such changes in the Gulf of Mexico and their realization that these geologically important transitions were being largely ignored because of professional compartmentilization.

The book opens with a chapter which gives an overview of the whole picture of global patterns of carbonate and clastic sedimentation. It then proceeds to a discussion of sedimentary models of siliciclastic deposits and coral reef relationships. The rest of the book comprises eight case studies on carbonate-clastic transitions, and a final chapter on control of carbonate-clastic sedimentation systems by baroclinic coastal currents.

The aim of the book is to emphasize that clastic and carbonate sedimentation are not separate but part of a continuum - a transition which needs to be more thoroughly investigated and better understood. The excellent research papers presented here will undoubtedly help to achieve this goal.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Preface

pp.:  6 – 10

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 6

Chapter 2. Sedimentary Models of Siliciclastic Deposits and Coral Reef Interrelation

pp.:  44 – 86

Chapter 3. Histories of Coexisting Reefs and Terrigenous Sediments: the Gulf of Elat (Red Sea), Java Sea, and Neogene Basin of the Negev, Israel

pp.:  86 – 108

Chapter 4. Gulfs of Northern Red Sea: Depositional Settings of Distinct Siliciclastic-Carbonate Interfaces.

pp.:  108 – 152

Chapter 5. Terrigenous and Carbonate Sedimentation in the Great Barrier Reef Province

pp.:  152 – 184

Chapter 6. Mixed Siliciclastic/Carbonate Sediments of the Northern Great Barrier Reef Province, Australia

pp.:  184 – 216

Chapter 7. Infilling of Coastal Lagoons by Terrigenous Siliciclastic and Marine Carbonate Sediment: Vieques, Puerto Rico

pp.:  216 – 240

Chapter 8. Carbonate Terrigenous Sedimentation on the North Puerto Rico Shelf

pp.:  240 – 260

Chapter 9. Accumulation of Mixed Carbonate and Siliciclastic Muds on the Continental Shelf of Eastern Spain

pp.:  260 – 280

Chapter 10. Carbonate to Siliciclastic Periplatform Sediments: Southwest Florida

pp.:  280 – 298

Chapter 11. Control of Terrigenous-Carbonate Facies Transitions by Baroclinic Coastal Currents

pp.:  298 – 314

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