2018323 · The repeat time, instantaneous sedimentation rates and thickness of deposits associated with sedimentary processes that control deposition, accommodation space creation, and erosion of sediment during burial …
view more201925 · Due to slow sedimentation rates, this process may be combined with sulfur disproportionation, resulting in extensive fractionation (Δ 34 S > 46‰). (b) Precipitation of limited 34 S-depleted pyrite in a “restricted” diagenetic system due …
view more2021720 · It seems that environmental mechanisms other than those associated with changes in sedimentation rate locally (or regionally) control the sedimentary pyrite record on the Peru margin.
view more2021112 · However, the fundamental, physical, biological, and chemical processes that control OC preservation, including sedimentation rate 2, 3, presence and absence of oxygen 4, 5, 6, selective ...
view more6 · Assayed, liquid human whole blood based control for monitoring precision of erythrocyte sedimentation rate testing procedures; level 1 of 2 (4 x 9 mL)
view more2016523 · Stage 3 represents a backstepping-progradation period reflecting a change from high sedimentation and high subsidence rates to lower subsidence and sedimentation rates prior to intracontinental uplift. Stage 4 records continental uplift and the subsequent development of a late Early Jurassic-Cretaceous basin-and-range province.
view more2019101 · This paper therefore describes sedimentation processes, identifies key causes, effects and mitigations of sedimentation on reservoir facilities and presents techniques that can be used to address ...
view more2024427 · Beaver-related sediment accumulation has been investigated at longer timescales (e.g., > 1000 years) and shorter timescales (< 10 years), but we lack information on sedimentation and sediment-associated OC accretion rates over multiple decades in relatively persistent beaver ponds (10-100 years old).
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