- nodules.
Manganese and
phosphorite nodules form on the
seafloor and are
syndepositional in origin. Thus,
technically speaking, they are
concretions instead...
- In geology,
intraclasts are irregularly-shaped
grains that form by
syndepositional erosion (i.e.
erosion simultaneous with deposition) of partially-lithified...
- Schulz, K. J., & Hamilton, M. A. (2002). Age of
volcanic rocks and
syndepositional iron formations,
Marquette Range Supergroup:
implications for the tectonic...
- plate, a
subduction zone with a
volcanic arc.
Hafnium isotopes from
syndepositional magmatic zircons found in ash beds
created by this
volcanic pulse confirm...
- 0.co;2. ISSN 0016-7606. Hunt, David; et al. (2002). "
Syndepositional deformation of the
Permian Capitan reef
carbonate platform, Guadalupe...
-
Growth faults are
syndepositional or syn-sedimentary
extensional faults that
initiate and
evolve at the
margins of
continental plates. They
extend parallel...
- sheet. The
basin is
separated from the
foredeep by an
anticline or
syndepositional growth structures. The
piggyback basin is
named after its tendency...
- ; Schulz, K.J.; Hamilton, M.A. (2002). "Age of
volcanic rocks and
syndepositional iron formations,
Marquette Range Supergroup:
implications for the tectonic...
- ac****ulated in an enclosed,
evaporitic marine setting influenced by
syndepositional hydrothermal circulation.
Later re-evaluations of the
Dresser Formation's...
- p. on CD-ROM. ISBN 0-920230-23-7. Chafetz, H.S. and Reid, A. 2000.
Syndepositional shallow-water
precipitation of
glauconitic minerals.
Sedimentary Geology...