The Geology of Fluvial Deposits by Andrew Miall
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Overview: Fluvial deposits are a sensitive indicator of tectonic processes, and also carry subtle signatures of the climate at the time of deposition. They are the hosts for many petroleum and mineral deposits. This book is about all these subjects.
The book is intended for advanced students, researchers, and professionals. Extensive references have been made to the published literature, and hundreds of examples and diagrams have been provided.
The first part of the book, following a historical introduction, constructs the stratigraphic framework of fluvial deposits, step by step, starting with lithofacies, combining these into architectural elements and other facies associations, and then showing how these, in turn, combine to represent distinctive fluvial styles. The discussion turns to problems of correlation and the building of large-scale stratigraphic frameworks. These basin-scale constructions form the basis for a discussion of causes and processes, including autogenic processes of channel shifting and cyclicity, and the larger questions of allogenic (tectonic, eustatic, and climatic) sedimentary controls and the development of our ideas about nonmarine sequence stratigraphy.
The final chapters address issues of concern to petroleum geologists. The geometry of reservoirs is discussed, and primary reservoir heterogeneities are evaluated from the point of view of fades architecture and porosity permeability characteristics. Lastly, the stratigraphic and tectonic distribution of petroleum reservoirs is analyzed, leading to a stratigraphic-tectonic classification of oil and gas fields in fluvial deposits, and a description of selected case examples.
Genre: Non Fiction, Science
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