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Fluvial Meanders and Their Sedimentary Products in the Rock Record

IAS SP 48

Massimiliano Ghinassi Luca Colombera Nigel P. Mountney Arnold Jan H. Reesink

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English
Wiley-Blackwell
11 January 2019
The sinuous form and peculiar evolution of meandering rivers has long captured the imagination of people. Today, meandering rivers exist in some of the most densely populated areas in the World, where they provide environmental and economic wealth and opportunities, as well as posing hazards. Through geological time, the ancestors of these modern meanders built deposits that are now host to mineral resources, groundwater, and hydrocarbons.

This Special Publication illustrates the breadth of current research on meandering rivers and their deposits. The collection of research papers demonstrates the state of science on fluvial process–product relationships. The articles cover fundamental and applied studies of both modern and ancient rivers, are based on state-of-the-art technology, include complementary philosophical approaches, and span a wide range of spatial and temporal scales.

This book includes some of the most recent advances in the study of the morphodynamics and sedimentology of meandering rivers, and is an important resource for those who want to investigate fluvial systems and their deposits.

Edited by:   , , ,
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 213mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   1.905kg
ISBN:   9781119424468
ISBN 10:   1119424461
Series:   International Association Of Sedimentologists Series
Pages:   608
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of contributors vii Acknowledgements x Sedimentology of meandering river deposits: advances and challenges 1 Massimiliano Ghinassi, Luca Colombera, Nigel P. Mountney and Arnold Jan H. Reesink Controls on the depositional architecture of fluvial point-bar elements in a coastal-plain succession 15 Michelle N. Shiers, Nigel P. Mountney, David M. Hodgson and Luca Colombera Toggling between expansion and translation: The generation of a muddy-normal point bar with an earthquake imprint 47 Shelby Johnston and John Holbrook Planform sinuosity of Proterozoic rivers: A craton to channel-reach perspective 81 Alessandro Ielpi, Massimiliano Ghinassi,Robert H. Rainbird and Dario Ventra The shortage of geological evidence for pre-vegetation meandering rivers 119 William J. McMahon and Neil S. Davies An exhumed fine-grained meandering channel in the lower Permian Clear Fork Formation, north-central Texas: Processes of mud accumulation and the role of vegetation in channel dynamics 149 Sharane S.T. Simon, Martin R. Gibling,William A. DiMichele, Dan S. Chaney and Rebecca Koll Interpretation of cross strata formed by unit bars 173 Arnold Jan H. Reesink Chute cutoffs in meandering rivers: formative mechanisms and hydrodynamic forcing 201 Daniele P. Viero, Sergio Lopez Dubon and Stefano Lanzoni Predicting heterogeneity in meandering fluvial and tidal-fluvial deposits: The point bar to counter point bar transition 231 Paul R. Durkin, Stephen M. Hubbard,Derald G. Smith and Dale A. Leckie Fill characteristics of abandoned channels and resulting stratigraphy of a mobile sand-bed river floodplain 251 Arved Schwendel, Rolf Aalto,Andrew Nicholas and Daniel Parsons Characterising three-dimensional flow through neck cutoffs with complex planform geometry 273 Derek Richards, Kory Konsoer, Christopher Turnipseed and Clinton Willson Hydro-sedimentological processes in meandering rivers: A review and some future research directions 297 Koen Blanckaert Unsuccessful cut offs – origin and partial preservation of enigmatic channel fills encased within a large-scale point-bar deposit – The McMurray Formation type section, Alberta, Canada 321 Milovan Fustic, Rudy Strobl, Massimiliano Ghinassi and Shuyu Zhang Modern and ancient amalgamated sandymeander-belt deposits: recognition and controls on development 349 Adrian J. Hartley, Amanda Owen, Gary S. Weissmann and Louis Scuderi A novel approach for prediction of lithological heterogeneity in fluvial point-bar deposits from analysis of meander morphology and scroll-bar pattern 385 Catherine E. Russell, Nigel P. Mountney, David M. Hodgson and Luca Colombera Reconstructing the architecture of ancient meander belts by compiling outcrop and subsurface data: A Triassic example 419 César Viseras, Saturnina Henares, Luis Miguel Yeste and Fernando Garcia-Garcia Reconstruction of a sandy point-bar deposit: implications for fluvial facies analysis 445 Alistair Swan, Adrian J. Hartley, Amanda Owen and John Howell Fluvial point-bar architecture and facies heterogeneity and their influence on intra-bar static connectivity in humid coastal-plain and dryland fan systems 475 Na Yan, Luca Colombera, Nigel P. Mountney and Robert M. Dorrell Emergent facies patterns within fluvial channel belts 509 Brian J. Willis and Richard P. Sech Quantifying impacts of fluvial intrachannel- belt heterogeneity on reservoir behaviour 543 Brian J. Willis and Richard P. Sech Index 573

Reviews for Fluvial Meanders and Their Sedimentary Products in the Rock Record (IAS SP 48)

Provides an introduction to current ideas, a snapshot of active research, and pointers to future developments... Its technical content graces an already excellent series. (Geoscientist, February 2020)


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