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Record Nr.

UNINA9910647231203321

Titolo

Recent advances in geological oceanography / / George Kontakiotis, Assimina Antonarakou, Dmitry A Ruban (editors)

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Place of publication not identified] : , : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, , 2023

ISBN

3-0365-6300-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource  (444 pages)

Disciplina

551.46

Soggetti

Oceanography

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

About the Editors ix -- Preface to "Recent Advances in Geological Oceanography" xi -- Geological Oceanography: Towards a Conceptual Framework 1 -- Natural Processes and Anthropogenic Activity in the Indus River Sedimentary Environment in Pakistan: A Critical Review 5 -- Geological Oceanography of the Pliocene Warm Period: A Review with Predictions on the Future of Global Warming 27 -- Mechanisms for Overpressure Development in Marine Sediments 47 -- Organic Matter Burial in Deep-Sea Fans: A Depositional Process-Based Perspective 69 -- Ecological Constraints of Plankton Bio-Indicators for Water Column Stratification and -- Productivity: A Case Study of the Holocene North Aegean Sedimentary Record 85 -- Geochemical and Mineral Properties of Quaternary Deep-Sea Sediments in the Central-Tropical Pacific and Its Response to the Mid-Pleistocene Transition 101 -- Taphofacies and Petrofacies Theoretical Marine Models Applied to the Coquina of the Amaral Formation (Lusitanian Basin, Portugal) 113 -- Depositional Sedimentary Facies, Stratigraphic Control, Paleoecological Constraints, and Paleogeographic Reconstruction of Late Permian Chhidru Formation (Western Salt Range, Pakistan) 139 -- Fish Teeth Sr Isotope Stratigraphy and Nd Isotope Variations: New Insights on REY -- Enrichments in Deep-Sea Sediments in the Pacific 163 -- Integrated Porosity Classification and Quantification Scheme for Enhanced Carbonate Reservoir Quality: Implications from the Miocene Malaysian Carbonates 179 -- Geochemical Analysis of Cretaceous Shales from the



Hazara Basin, Pakistan: Provenance Signatures and Paleo-Weathering Conditions 201 -- The Tanais Bay of the Eastern Paratethys Sea at the Sarmatian-Maeotian Transition (Late Miocene): Widespread Desiccations and Local Uplifts in the Light of Historical Information 225 -- Bryozoan Diversity Dynamics at the Devonian-Carboniferous Transition: Evidence from Transcaucasia 237 -- Contourite and Turbidite Features in the Middle Caspian Sea and Their Connection to Geohazards Derived from High-Resolution Seismic Data 249 -- Simulation of the Nearshore Sediment Transport Pattern and Beach Morphodynamics in the Semi-Enclosed Bay of Myrtos, Cephalonia Island, Ionian Sea 275 -- Prediction of Overpressure Zones in Marine Sediments Using Rock-Physics and Other Approaches 305 -- Islands in the Caucasian Sea in Three Mesozoic Time Slices: Novel Dimension of Geoheritage and Geotourism 331 -- Fragmentation Characteristics of Seafloor Massive Sulfides: A Coupled Fluid-Particle Flow Simulation 351 -- Organic Geochemical Signatures of the Upper Miocene (Tortonian-Messinian) Sedimentary Succession Onshore Crete Island, Greece: Implications for Hydrocarbon Prospectivity 371 -- New Model of Coastal Evolution in the Ria de Vigo (NW Spain) from MIS2 to Present Day Based on the Aeolian Sedimentary Record 387 -- Seasonal Variability in Present-Day Coccolithophore Fluxes in Deep Eastern Mediterranean Sea: A Multi-Year Study (2015-2017) of Coccolithophore Export in SE Ionian Sea at 4300 m Depth 413 -- Correction: Fazal et al. Geochemical Analysis of Cretaceous Shales from the Hazara Basin, Pakistan: Provenance Signatures and Paleo-Weathering Conditions. 429.

Sommario/riassunto

This reprint contains twenty-one scientific papers related to the determination of the nature, timing, and magnitude of natural hydroclimate variability and related sedimentary-diagenetic processes during geological eras past and present. Such an approach will be essential for addressing the challenges posed by climate change in coastal and deep marine sedimentary archives, for establishing the hydrological regime through the determination of environmental parameters and examining the subsequent response of the marine biota through time. Furthermore, this reprint is a significant contribution to the study of reservoir quality characteristics and the subsequent potentiality of several marine resources (ores, hydrocarbons, and geoheritage).