Cyclic Development of Sedimentary Basins ( Volume 57 )

Publication series :Volume 57

Author: Mabesoone   J. M.;Neumann   V. H.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2005

E-ISBN: 9780080461373

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444520708

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444520708

Subject: P512.2 denudation, transport and deposition

Language: ENG

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Description

Cyclic Development of Sedimentary Basins presents the controversial subject of the cyclic phenomena in the earth's evolutionary history and its reflection in the development of sedimentary basins and its lithic infillings. Galactic rotation of celestial bodies causes cyclicity that is also reflected on a smaller scale in the proper Earth. This book presents the consequences of the earth's cyclic phenomena in the long-term cycles which affect the origin and further evolution of sedimentary basins.

* Basin development
* Cyclicity
* Examples from the world

Chapter

COVER

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 14

Chapter 2. Causes of cyclicity

pp.:  28 – 50

Chapter 3. Cyclicity in earth's geological evolution

pp.:  50 – 64

Chapter 4. Examples of sedimentary basins of world

pp.:  64 – 152

Chapter 5. The sedimentary record of foreland-basin, tectophase cycles: examples from the Appalachian Basin, USA

pp.:  152 – 186

Chapter 6. Geological history of the Greater Amazonas Basin in Brazil

pp.:  186 – 204

Chapter 7. Sedimentary basins of Brazilian Borborema and São Francisco tectonic provinces since Mesoproterozoic

pp.:  204 – 250

Chapter 8. Russian Arctic shelf sedimentary basins

pp.:  250 – 286

Chapter 9. Cyclicity in the evolution of the Neogene North Croatian Basin (Pannonian Basin system)

pp.:  286 – 298

Chapter 10. Long-period cycles: a case study from the Arabian-Nubian craton

pp.:  298 – 326

Chapter 11. Cyclicity in Paleoproterozoic to Neoproterozoic Cuddapah Supergroup and its significance in basinal evolution

pp.:  326 – 368

Chapter 12. Cyclicity of the Mesozoic sedimentation on the eastern margin of the Chinese craton as a response to the main geodynamic events in the adjacent active oceanic area

pp.:  368 – 410

Chapter 13. Sedimentary basins of polycyclic development in the south-eastern part of the Siberian platform: Uchur-Maiskaya Basin and Vilyuiskaya Syneclise

pp.:  410 – 438

Chapter 14. Overview

pp.:  438 – 462

Chapter 15. Conclusions

pp.:  462 – 466

References

pp.:  466 – 516

Index

pp.:  516 – 531

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