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(2004) Deep-Water Sedimentation in the Alpine Basin of SE France. Special Publication Vol. 221. Geological Society of London doi:10.1144/gsl.sp.2004.221

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TitleDeep-Water Sedimentation in the Alpine Basin of SE France
ReportSpecial PublicationISBN9781429413206,9781862391482,1862
Year2004Volume<   221   >
PublisherGeological Society of London
Download URLhttp://libgen.gs/get.php?md5=184d4e0dba1e4a5c982aebdb3f317312&key=F4NU4LBGWBEQQXWQ&mirr=1+
DOIdoi:10.1144/gsl.sp.2004.221Search in ResearchGate
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Full Reference(2004) Deep-Water Sedimentation in the Alpine Basin of SE France. Special Publication Vol. 221. Geological Society of London doi:10.1144/gsl.sp.2004.221
Plain Text(2004) Deep-Water Sedimentation in the Alpine Basin of SE France. Special Publication Vol. 221. Geological Society of London doi:10.1144/gsl.sp.2004.221
InGeological Society of London (1964 - 2020) Special Publication
Abstract/NotesThe Grès d′Annot Formation of SE France constitutes a classic and outstanding example of a sand-rich turbidite system controlled by synsedimentary tectonics, and has often been used as an outcrop analogue for deep-water hydrocarbon reservoirs. Over the last 10 years, research efforts by different academic and industrial teams have led to important reappraisals of prevailing ideas on the Gres d′Annot, particularly on the nature and controlling factors of the depositional processes, the small-scale architecture and sequence organization of the deposits, the tectonic regime of the basin and its impact on palaeogeography, and the interaction between sediment gravity flows and basin-floor topography.

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