Autogenic Processes in Sedimentary Systems Are Just Part of the Allogenic Spectrum
Offered By: Seds Online via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the debate on autogenic processes in sedimentary systems through this engaging conference talk. Delve into the complexities of sedimentary systems as experts argue for and against the motion that autogenic processes are part of the allogenic spectrum. Learn about key concepts such as emergent behavior, self-organizing patterns, and cyclostratigraphy. Examine the role of sedimentation rates, ice caps, and glacial-interglacial cycles in shaping sedimentary systems. Gain insights from leading researchers as they discuss the implications of the "ignore flashy" paradigm and address questions on self-organization in sedimentary environments.
Syllabus
Introduction
Autogenic processes in sedimentary systems
What is autogenic
What is emergent behavior
Examples of self emergent patterns
Why do we care
Cyclostatigraphy
Spectra
Sedimentation rates
Ice caps and oceans
Glacial interglacial cycles
The ignore flashy paradigm
Conclusion
Questions
Selforganization
Final comments
Question
Comments
Timing
Taught by
Seds Online
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