- Look up
depocenter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
depocenter or
depocentre in
geology is the part of a
sedimentary basin where a
particular rock...
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Ayeyarwady River mouths. In contrast, a
major mud
wedge with a
distal depocenter, up to 60
metres (200 ft) in thickness, has been
deposited seaward in...
- way to the
North Yellow Sea and
South Yellow Sea, and
formed a
Distal Depocenter around the
Shandong Peninsula. The
upper reaches of the
Yellow River constitute...
- 2014). "A new Late Tri****ic age for the
Puesto Viejo Group (San
Rafael depocenter, Argentina):
SHRIMP U–Pb
zircon dating and
biostratigraphic correlations...
- impact-related melt particles. The
Georgina Basin was
still an
active depocenter at that time and the
excellent preservation of the
structure is attributed...
-
Ayeyarwady River mouths. In contrast, a
major mud
wedge with a
distal depocenter, up to 60 m in thickness, has been
deposited seaward in the Gulf of Martaban...
- the
basin margins, to more
localized platform development flanking the
depocenters (Sinemurian).
Normal faulting and
block tilting increased notably during...
-
faults partitioned the
basin into
regions of fault-controlled
uplift and
depocenters. The
Appalachian basin,
during the
Middle Devonian and
Early Mississippian...
- long
after deposition by the
rapid overlying sedimentation.
Nearer the
depocenter,
which for the Gulf of
Mexico basin was
towards the
spreading center,...
-
generation and
storage of
hydrocarbon reserves. The
Columbus Basin serves as a
depocenter for the
Orinoco River delta,
where it is
infilled with 15 km of fluvio-deltaic...