Shelf morphology as an indicator of sedimentary regimes: a synthesis from a mixed siliciclastic-carbonate shelf on the eastern Brazilian margin
Modern shelf morphology is the result of the interplay between short and long term sedimentary processes. The relation between rates of sediment supply/carbonate growth and accommodation space creation will not only control coastal transgression and regression, but will also define the shelf sedimen...
Main Authors: | Bastos, Alex C. (Author), Quaresma, Valéria S. (Author), Marangoni, Mariana B. (Author), D'Agostini, Danielle P. (Author), Bourguignon, Silvia N. (Author), Cetto, Paulo H. (Author), Silva, Alex E. (Author), Amado Filho, Gilberto M. (Author), Moura, Rodrigo L. (Author), Collins, Michael (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-11.
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