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Sedimentary, Tectonic, and Sea-Level Controls
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Dorrik A. V. Stow
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David G. Howell
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C. Hans Nelson
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1985
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Springer New York
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SEDIMENTOLOGY OF THE BRAE OILFIELD, NORTH SEA: FAN MODELS AND CONTROLS
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EXAMPLES OF ANCIENT DEEP-SEA FAN DEPOSITS FROM CIRCUM-MEDITERRANEAN GEOSYNCLINES
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction to Submarine Fans and Related Turbidite Systems
pp. 7
COMFAN: Needs and Initial Results
pp. 13
Diagnostic Parameters for Comparing Modern Submarine Fans and Ancient Turbidite Systems
pp. 15
Sedimentary, Tectonic, and Sea-Level Controls
pp. 23
Eustatic Control of Submarine Fan Development
pp. 29
Submarine Fan Models: Problems and Solutions
pp. 35
Potential Petroleum Reservoirs on Deep-Sea Fans off Central California
pp. 45
Astoria Fan, Pacific Ocean
pp. 51
Crati Fan, Mediterranean
pp. 59
Delgada Fan, Pacific Ocean
pp. 65
La Jolla Fan, Pacific Ocean
pp. 71
Magdalena Fan, Caribbean
pp. 79
Monterey Fan, Pacific Ocean
pp. 87
Navy Fan, Pacific Ocean
pp. 97
Amazon Fan, Atlantic Ocean
pp. 107
Bengal Fan, Indian Ocean
pp. 113
Cap-Ferret Fan, Atlantic Ocean
pp. 121
Ebro Fan, Mediterranean
pp. 129
Indus Fan, Indian Ocean
pp. 137
Laurentian Fan, Atlantic Ocean
pp. 143
Mississippi Fan, Gulf of Mexico
pp. 151
Rhone Fan, Mediterranean
pp. 157
Wilmington Fan, Atlantic Ocean
pp. 167
Blanca Turbidite System, California
pp. 173
Butano Turbidite System, California
pp. 179
Cengio Turbidite System, Italy
pp. 185
Chugach Turbidite System, Alaska
pp. 193
Ferrelo Turbidite System, California
pp. 199
Gottero Turbidite System, Italy
pp. 205
Hecho Turbidite System, Spain
pp. 209
Marnoso-Arenacea Turbidite System, Italy
pp. 217
Peira-Cava Turbidite System, France
pp. 223
Torlesse Turbidite System, New Zealand
pp. 231
Brae oilfield Turbidite System, North Sea
pp. 237
Kongsfjord Turbidite System, Norway
pp. 247
Mississippi Fan: Leg 96 Program and Principal Results
pp. 253
Depositional Units and Growth Pattern of the Mississippi Fan
pp. 259
Mississippi Fan Sedimentary Facies, Composition, and Texture
pp. 267
Biostratigraphy and Sedimentation Rates of the Mississippi Fan
pp. 275
Drilling Results on the Middle Mississippi Fan
pp. 283
Migratory Characteristics of a Mid-Fan Meander Belt, Mississippi Fan
pp. 291
Drilling Results on the Lower Mississippi Fan
pp. 299
Consolidated Characteristics and Excess Pore Water Pressures of Mississippi Fan Sediments
pp. 311
X-ray Radiography of Mississippi Fan Cores
pp. 319
Thin-Section Studies, Mississippi Fan
pp. 325
Geochemistry of Mississippi Fan Sediments
pp. 331
Petrology of Mississippi Fan Depositional Environments
pp. 341
Comments and New Directions for Deep-Sea Fan Research
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