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Contents
  • Introduction
  • Unconsolidated clastic sediments
  • Sedimentary rocks
  • Diagenesis
  • Sediment transport and deposition
  • Sedimentary structures
  • Facies and depositional environments
  • Glacial/eolian/lacustrine environments
  • Fluvial/deltaic/coastal environments
  • Shallow/deep marine environments
  • Stratigraphic principles
  • Sequence stratigraphy
  • Sedimentary basins
  • Models in sedimentary geology
  • Applied sedimentary geology
  • Reflection

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Reflection
  • Uniformitarianism remains a cornerstone of modern
    sedimentary geology observations of modern
    processes of sediment transport and deposition
    must constitute the basis for the interpretation
    of ancient products
  • Sedimentology and stratigraphy have evolved
    rapidly over the last decades
  • The 1960s and 1970s saw a decline of interest in
    classical stratigraphy and an emphasis on
    autogenic processes in depositional environments
    (process-oriented sedimentology, facies models)
  • The 1980s and 1990s saw a revival of stratigraphy
    and a (sometimes obsessive) focus on allogenic
    processes (sequence stratigraphy and
    cyclostratigraphy)
  • Integration of the two is a major challenge for
    the future

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Reflection
  • Uniformitarianism remains a cornerstone of modern
    sedimentary geology observations of modern
    processes of sediment transport and deposition
    must constitute the basis for the interpretation
    of ancient products
  • Sedimentology and stratigraphy have evolved
    rapidly over the last decades
  • The 1960s and 1970s saw a decline of interest in
    classical stratigraphy and an emphasis on
    autogenic processes in depositional environments
    (process-oriented sedimentology, facies models)
  • The 1980s and 1990s saw a revival of stratigraphy
    and a (sometimes obsessive) focus on allogenic
    processes (sequence stratigraphy and
    cyclostratigraphy)
  • Integration of the two is a major challenge for
    the future

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Reflection
  • The interpretation of ancient depositional
    environments is increasingly based on the
    analysis of three-dimensional sedimentary
    architecture, rather than the analysis of
    one-dimensional vertical sections or
    two-dimensional cross sections or outcrops
  • Quaternary environments play an increasingly
    important role, since they allow a relatively
    straightforward inference of environments of
    deposition, including their relationships to
    independently inferred changes in climate, sea
    level, and tectonism by means of numerical dating
    techniques
  • Apart from traditional interests in economic
    sedimentary geology (e.g., oil, gas, minerals)
    towards environmental sedimentary geology (e.g.,
    groundwater pollution) is becoming more important

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Reflection
  • The interpretation of ancient depositional
    environments is increasingly based on the
    analysis of three-dimensional sedimentary
    architecture, rather than the analysis of
    one-dimensional vertical sections or
    two-dimensional cross sections or outcrops
  • Quaternary environments play an increasingly
    important role, since they allow a relatively
    straightforward inference of environments of
    deposition, including their relationships to
    independently inferred changes in climate, sea
    level, and tectonism by means of numerical dating
    techniques
  • Apart from traditional interests in economic
    sedimentary geology (e.g., oil, gas, minerals),
    environmental sedimentary geology (e.g.,
    groundwater pollution) is becoming more important
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