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Submarine Fans and Related Turbidite Systems, PDF eBook

Submarine Fans and Related Turbidite Systems PDF

Edited by Arnold H. Bouma, W.R. Normark, N.E. Barnes

Part of the Frontiers in Sedimentary Geology series

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Exchange of information in the field of earth sciences is increasingly needed to stay informed about advances.

However, the continuous increase in the number of journal articles and books is very noticeable, while the available time to keep up is decreasing.

Such a large flow of information commonly necessitates professionals to search selec- tively for material and special publications in one's sub-discipline that have more specific coverage.

In addition to surveying research needs, earth scientists working in a pure or applied research environment collect and produce information that often is of interest to the much larger group of industry-employed geologists and geophysicists, to professionals employed by agencies, and to students.

To accommodate this exchange of needed information, Springer-Verlag is launching a monograph series entitled "Frontiers in Sedimentary Geology." This series will cover a number of subjects related to sediments and sedimentary rocks in a manner that both the researcher and the industrially oriented earth scientist can use constructively.

Pub- lications in this monograph series may fit one or more of the following main categories: Topical A topical subject will cover either the different aspects of a selected environment of deposition, or present a world tour of a particular depositional environment to dem- onstrate its variability and its commonalities.

The author(s) or editor(s) accepts the responsibility to guide the reader as to the state of knowledge, rather than providing a set of independent chapters.

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