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  1. Recent marine sediments

    Tulsa, Oklahoma : SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology, 1955.

    Part of this volume was reprinted by permission of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, with the addition of a review of advances in the field of study of recent marine sediments since 1939. This review includes a bibliography of about 500 titles of books and articles published from 1939 to 1954. So this volume represents the current state of the art of what was known and hypothesized about modern marine sediments through 1954 and contains classic articles that have been used to expand our knowledge towards todays (2010) understanding.

    Online GeoScienceWorld Millennium Collection

  2. Recent marine sediments

    Tulsa, Oklahoma : American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1939.

    Petroleum geologists are frequently confronted with the problem of ascertaining the mode of origin of the sediments encountered in their exploration of oil, and it is necessary to have information about the conditions under which sediments are actually laid down. Recognising this need, the Committee on Sedimentation of the National Research Council prepared in 1935 a symposium on recent marine sediments. As the field was so large, the symposium was restricted to the conditions of formation of marine deposits, and to descriptions of the methods of studying such sediments.

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  1. Continental Margin Mapping (CONMAP) Sediments Grain Size Distribution, East Coast Continental Margin, United States, 1982-1989

    Geological Survey (U.S.)
    2005

    This polygon shapefile contains sediment grain size distributions for the east coast continental margin of the United States Atlantic coast, Sedime...

  2. Sediment Type, Atlantic Coast, United States, 2005

    Geological Survey (U.S.)
    2011

    This point shapefile contains the coverage of known sediment samplings, inspections and probings from the usSEABED data collection and integrated u...

  3. Geology: Offshore of Fort Ross, California, 2009

    Manson, Michael W., Johnson, Samuel Y., Hartwell, Stephen R., Golden, Nadine E., and Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
    2014

    This polygon shapefile represents geologic features in the offshore area of Fort Ross, California. The morphology and the geology of the offshore p...

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