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Sedimentary record archives

Clark, J. S. T. C. Hussey, 1996. Estimating the mass flux of charcoal particles from sedimentary records effects of particle size, morphology and orientation. The Holocene 6 129-144. Dartnell, P. J. V. Gardner, 1993. Digital imaging of sediment cores for archives and research. J. Sed. Petrol. 63 750-751. [Pg.38]

SaUne lakes are important environmental features, with significant geochemical impacts on ecology, water resources, and economic activity around the world. Ancient sediments within saline lake basins also offer important sedimentary archives of past climates and tectonics, because such deposits can record significant hydrologic variations. [Pg.2646]

Schidlowski M. (2002) Sedimentary carbon isotope archives as recorders of early life implications for extraterrestrial scenarios, chap. 11. In Fundamentals of Life, Editions Scientiflques et Medicales (eds. G. Palyi, C. Zucchi, and L. Caglioti). Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 307-329. [Pg.3907]

Tsunami action is mirrored in geological records and archives as phases of erosion, reworking, and redeposition leaving unconformities and unusual sedimentary layers. Tsunamites or tsunami deposits are proof that past or prehistoric tsunami events have occurred along coastlines or lakeshores. This article aims to describe the main environments, deposits of earthquake-derived tsunamis, and the limitaticnis on their use. [Pg.3787]


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