Turbidites

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Elsevier, Jan 1, 1964 - Science - 263 pages
Turbidites
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
1
Chapter 2 Deepsea sands and ancient turbidites
3
a Summary of studies in the maritime alps
34
Chapter 4 Évolution de la sédimentation et orogenèse Vallée du santerno apennin septentrional
65
Chapter 5The turbidite concept in britain
75
Chapter 6 Review of turbidite studies in the united states
93
Chapter 7 Sedimentary structures and Paleocurrents in the marginal lithofacies of the centralcarpathian flysch
106
Chapter 8 Flysch formations of the northern apennines
127
Chapter 9 Turbidite in der rechtsrheinische geosynkline
137
Chapter 10 Turbidite sediments in the southwestern adriatic sea
142
Chapter 11 Les sables profonds de la méditerranée occidentale
148
Chapter 12 Allodapische Kalke Turbidite in Riffnahen SedimentationsBecken
156
Chapter 13 The occurrence of flute casts and pseudomorphs After salt crystals in the oligocene grès à ripple marks of the southern pyrenees
192
Chapter 14 Directional properties of a Miocene Turbidite California
199
Chapter 15 Bibliography of turbidity currents and turbidites
222
Chapter 16 Turbidites
247

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