- Look up
lithofacies in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lithofacies may
refer to: A
mappable subdivision of a
designated stratigraphic unit, distinguished...
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Stratigraphic mapping:
pinpointing the
locations of
sedimentary facies (
lithofacies and biofacies) or the
mapping of
isopachs of
equal thickness of sedimentary...
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producing today. A
description of the
lithofacies of the
Ozona sequence: The
Ozona is
composed of 4 main
lithofacies: thick-bedded turbidites, thin-bedded...
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Archived from the
original on 13
January 2012. Johnson, E.A. (1999).
Lithofacies,
depositional environments, and
regional stratigraphy of the
lower Eocene...
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petrological characters (such as
grain size and mineralogy) are
called lithofacies,
whereas facies based on
fossil content are
called biofacies. A facies...
- A.; Panter, K. S.; Kyle, P. R.; Dunbar, N. W. (1993). "Preliminary
lithofacies ****essment and 40Ar/39Ar ages of
Cenozoic volcanic sequences in eastern...
- by mud-halite and
halite on top. The mud
lithofacies consists of
thick detrital mud, and the
halite lithofacies is
defined by
giant hopper shaped crystals...
- Cope; P. F.
Rawson (1999). "Quaternary".
Atlas of
Palaeogeography and
Lithofacies.
Geological Society of London. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-86239-055-3. Archived...
- the area. The
Upper Greensand is of
Albian age. It
represents a
sandy lithofacies deposited in
areas of
stronger currents than the
Gault Clay. Like the...
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lowstand contain aeolian sandstones and
siltstones atop
supratidal lithofacies of the
transgressive systems tract. The
basin fill
during a lowstand...