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Dickson 210 $aOxford [England] ;$aBoston $cBlackwell Scientific Publications ;$aBrookline Village, Mass. $cDistributors, USA, Publishers' Business Services$d1990 215 $a1 online resource (498 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-632-01472-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCarbonate Sedimentology; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1: Carbonate sediments and limestones: constituents; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 NON-SKELETAL GRAINS; 1.2.1 Coated grains; 1.2.2 Peloids; 1.2.3 Grain aggregates; 1.2.4 Clasts; 1.3 SKELETAL GRAINS; 1.4 MATRIX; 1.5 GRANULOMETRIC AND MORPHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; 1.6 GRAIN ORIENTATION AND PACKING; 1.7 LIMESTONE CLASSIFICATION; 1.8 DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING; 1.9 POROSITY; 1.9.1 Porosity types; 2: Geological background to carbonate sedimentation; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 MAJOR CONTROLS ON CARBONATE SEDIMENTATION 327 $a2.2.1 Organic productivity and sedimentation rates2.3 CARBONATE FACIES AND FACIES SEQUENCES; 2.3.1 Depositional processes and facies sequences in carbonate rocks; 2.4 CARBONATE PLATFORMS; 2.5 CARBONATE RIMMED SHELVES; 2.5.1 Modem rimmed shelves; 2.5.2 Rimmed shelves and sea-level changes; 2.5.3 Rimmed shelf types; 2.5.4 Ancient carbonate rimmed shelves; 2.6 CARBONATE RAMPS; 2.6.1 Carbonate ramp facies; 2.6.2 Carbonate ramp types; 2.6.3 Ancient carbonate ramps; 2.7 EPEIRIC CARBONATE PLATFORMS; 2.8 ISOLATED CARBONATE PLATFORMS; 2.8.1 Modern isolated platforms; 2.8.2 Ancient isolated platforms 327 $a2.9 DROWNED CARBONATE PLATFORMS2.10 CARBONATE CYCLES; 2.10.1 Shallowing-upward carbonate cycles; 2.10.2 Carbonate-evaporite and carbonate-clastic cycles; 2.10.3 Causes of carbonate cyclicity: orbital forcing or not?; 2.11 TECTONIC CONTEXT OF CARBONATE PLATFORMS; 3: Modern carbonate environments; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 THE BAHAMA PLATFORM; 3.2.1 Subtidal carbonate sediments of the Bahamas; 3.2.2 Intertidal-supratidal carbonate sediments of the Bahamas; 3.3 RECENT CARBONATES OF THE FLORIDA SHELF; 3.3.1 Subtidal carbonate sediments of the Florida Shelf 327 $a3.3.2 Intertidal and supratidal carbonates of the inner Florida Shelf3.4 CARBONATE SEDIMENTS OF THE TRUCIAL COAST; 3.4.1 Shoals, barriers and reefs of the inner ramp; 3.4.2 Lagoons; 3.4.3 Tidal flats; 3.4.4 Supratidal flats and sabkhas; 4: Carbonate depositional systems I: marine shallow-water and lacustrine carbonates; 4.1 COASTAL AND OFFSHORE ENVIRONMENTS; 4.1.1 Introduction; 4.1.2 Modem shoreline carbonate sand systems; 4.1.3 Environments and facies of shoreline sands; 4.1.4 Beach-barrier island-lagoonal sequences; 4.1.5 Beach ridge-strandplain sequences; 4.1.6 Ancient shoreline carbonates 327 $a4.2 SHELF-MARGIN SAND BODIES4.2.1 Modern shelf-margin sands; 4.2.2 Marine sand belt to sand flat: Joulter's Cay, Bahamas; 4.2.3 Ancient shelf-margin grainstones; 4.3 PERITIDAL CARBONATES; 4.3.1 Introduction; 4.3.2 Peritidal environments; 4.3.3 Sedimentary processes and products; 4.3.4 Controls on the deposition of peritidal carbonates; 4.3.5 Tidal channel model; 4.3.6 Multiple sequences; 4.3.7 Future research; 4.4 LACUSTRINE CARBONATES; 4.4.1 Introduction; 4.4.2 General settings; 4.4.3 Hydrology; 4.4.4 Environments; 4.4.5 Sedimentary and biological processes; 4.4.6 Sedimentary features 327 $a4.4.7 Facies models 330 $aCarbonate rocks (limestones and dolomites) constitute a major part of the geological column and contain not only 60% of the world's known hydrocarbons but also host extensive mineral deposits. 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