Shelf-edge architecture and bypass of sand to deep water: influence of shelf-edge processes, sea level, and sediment supply

C Carvajal, R Steel - Journal of Sedimentary Research, 2009 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract Analysis of two Maastrichtian depositional cycles from the Lewis–Fox Hills shelf
margin (S. Wyoming, USA) demonstrates that rivers played the driving role in the bypass of …

Source‐to‐sink sediment volumes within a tectono‐stratigraphic model for a Laramide shelf‐to‐deep‐water basin: Methods and results

C Carvajal, R Steel - Tectonics of sedimentary basins: Recent …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Summary In the Laramide‐type Washakie‐Great Divide Basin, we illustrate how sediment
volume partitioning integrated into basin analysis contributes to understanding the history of …

Deltaic process and architectural evolution during cross-shelf transits, Maastrichtian Fox Hills Formation, Washakie Basin, Wyoming

MI Olariu, CR Carvajal, C Olariu… - AAPG …, 2012 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The topset compartments of two Maastrichtian basin-scale clinothems are characterized,
with focus on the function they played in constructing the Lance–Fox Hills–Lewis shelf …

[책][B] Sediment volume partitioning, topset processes and clinoform architecture. Understanding the role of sediment supply, sea level and* delta types in shelf margin …

CR Carvajal - 2007 - search.proquest.com
This research focuses on how sediment supply, sea level and delta processes control the
partitioning of the sediment budget across and into the topset, slope and basin-floor …

Dynamic stratigraphy and sediment partitioning of high-supply fluvial succession in Maastrichtian source-to-sink system

AM Ned - 2013 - repositories.lib.utexas.edu
The sediment budget and paleogeography was reconstructed for the Maastrichtian fluvial to
coastal plain Lance Formation (> 200m thick) that developed coevally with the …

[인용][C] Sediment volumes and source-to-sink evolution: methods and results

CR Carvajal, RJ Steel - Tectonics of Sedimentary Basins: Recent Advances, 2011