Seismic Geomorphology: Subsurface Analyses, Data Integration and Palaeoenvironment Reconst...
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※上記表示の販売価格は割引適用後の価格です 出版済み 3-5週間でお届けいたします。 Author: A.M.W. Newton, K.J. Andresen, K.J. Blacker, R. Harding Publisher: Geological Society ISBN: 9781786205728 Cover: HARDCOVER Date: 2024年03月 DESCRIPTION Special Publication 525 Since the last Special Publication on seismic geomorphology, the application of seismic data has grown substantially, revolutionizing our understanding of basin evolution in the process. The papers collected here are from a range of different environments, consisting of glacial, fluvial, volcanic, deltaic and slope settings. This work provides insight into the direction of travel for seismic geomorphological analyses and how the science has evolved since 2007. New methods of data collection, processing, visualization, and the integration of new types of datasets, help to maximize the palaeoenvironmental knowledge that can be derived from such studies. Many of these studies integrate different methods and datasets, such as machine learning and borehole petrophysics, or even combine (re)assessments of newly released legacy data to explore subsurface characteristics at scales never observed before. This provides significant new knowledge on not just palaeoenvironments, but also what generates seismic reflectivity in the subsurface. The study of seismic geomorphology remains in its infancy and much exciting research potential is yet to be realized. TABLE OF CONTENTS Newton, A. M. W./ Andresen, K. J./ Blacker, K. J./ Harding, R./ Lebas, E. Seismic geomorphology: subsurface analyses, data integration and palaeoenvironment reconstructions - an introduction Andresen, K. J./ Hepp, D. A./ Keil, H./ Spiess, V. Seismic morphologies of submerged late glacial to Early Holocene landscapes at the eastern Dogger Bank, central North Sea Basin - implications for geo-archaeological potential Smit, F. W. H./ Stemmerik, L. Seismic geomorphology of submarine landslides in the Chalk Group of the Danish Central Graben: implications for reservoir potential Bellwald, B./ Manton, B./ Lebedeva-Ivanova, N./ Zastrozhnov, D./ Myklebust, R./ Planke, S./ Forsberg, C. F./ Vanneste, M./ Locat, J. Rapid glacial sedimentation and overpressure in oozes causing large craters on the mid-Norwegian margin: integrated interpretation of the Naust, Kai and Brygge formations Newton, A. M. W./ Montelli, A./ Batchelor, C. L./ Bellwald, B./ Harding, R./ Huuse, M./ Dowdeswell, J. A./ Ottesen, D./ Johansen, S. E./ Planke, S. Glacial seismic geomorphology and Plio-Pleistocene ice sheet history offshore NW Europe Buckley, F. A./ Carnell, A. C./ Al-Maskari, S./ Cottee, L. Frequency-dependent Amplitude Versus Offset analysis of a Cenozoic mass-transport deposit on the Namibian slope Scarselli, N. Exploring the predictive power of seismic geomorphology to assess sedimentary characteristics of gravity-flow deposits: examples from offshore East and West Africa reservoirs Olobayo, O./ Huuse, M. 3D seismic analysis of Cenozoic slope deposits and fluid-flow phenomena along the Nigerian Transform Margin Martinez, G. O./ Sawyer, D. E./ Portnov, A. Seismic geomorphology of the Chandeleur submarine landslide in the northern Gulf of Mexico Leopoldino Oliveira, K. M./ Arroyo, A. V./ Bedle, H./ Nepomuceno Filho, F. Insights into the geomorphology of the Ceara Basin, Brazil, by combining seismic attributes, machine learning, and rock-physics analyses Keep, M./ Lindhorst, K./ Kuhnt, W./ Holbourn, A. Using shallow hydroacoustic data to image seafloor mass transport deposits on the North West Shelf of Australia: links to neotectonics Ortiz-Sanguino, L. L./ Tellez-Rodriguez, J. J./ Bedle, H. Multi-attribute geomorphological characterization of the Cenozoic deep-water strata in the Exmouth Plateau, Northern Carnarvon Basin: a contribution to the understanding of deep-water mixed carbonate-siliciclastic environments Dobb, E. M./ Magee, C./ Jackson, C. A.-L./ Lathrop, B./ Kopping, J. Impact of igneous intrusion and associated ground deformation on the stratigraphic record
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