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Baars, T.F. (author), Huis in ‘t Veld, Richard (author), Zhang, Linzhi (author), Koopmans, Maaike (author), McLean, Duncan (author), Martinius, A.W. (author), Abels, H.A. (author)
Orbital driven climate control on sedimentation produces regional, stratigraphically repetitive characters and so cyclostratigraphic correlation can improve correlation and identify stratigraphic trends in borehole sections. This concept is commonly used to correlate marine and lacustrine strata. However, in the alluvial domain, its use is more...
journal article 2023
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Noorbergen, Lars J. (author), Turtu, Antonio (author), Kuiper, Klaudia F. (author), Kasse, Cornelis (author), van Ginneken, Sverre (author), Dekkers, Mark J. (author), Krijgsman, Wout (author), Abels, H.A. (author), Hilgen, Frederik J. (author)
Aggradation and fluvial incision controlled by downstream base-level changes at timescales of 10 to 500 kyr is incorporated in classic sequence stratigraphic models. However, upstream climate control on sediment supply and discharge variability causes fluvial incision and aggradation as well. Orbital forcing often regulates climate change at...
journal article 2020
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Noorbergen, Lars J. (author), Abels, H.A. (author), Hilgen, Frederik J. (author), Robson, Brittany E. (author), de Jong, Edwin (author), Dekkers, Mark J. (author), Krijgsman, Wout (author), Smit, Jan (author), Collinson, Margaret E. (author), Kuiper, Klaudia F. (author)
Fluvial systems in which peat formation occurs are typified by autogenic processes such as river meandering, crevasse splaying and channel avulsion. Nevertheless, autogenic processes cannot satisfactorily explain the repetitive nature and lateral continuity of many coal seams (compacted peats). The fluvial lower Palaeocene Tullock Member of...
journal article 2017