Exploring Sediment Transport Dynamics From Source to Sink
Offered By: Seds Online via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore sediment transport dynamics through four interconnected presentations in this 58-minute video. Delve into discharge-driven sedimentary sequences from the Escanilla formation in Spain's Pyrenees, examine down-delta hydraulic geometry and its rock record applications, investigate Tasman Leakage on Broken Ridge using sedimentological and geochemical proxies, and learn about source-normalized α-dose for discriminating detrital zircon cycles. Gain insights into sediment routing systems, geochronology, and sediment dispersal through expert discussions, question-and-answer sessions, and comprehensive analyses of various geological systems.
Syllabus
Introduction
Sedimentary sequences from the Pyrenees
sediment routing system
Summary
Presentation
Relationships
Questions
Tasmanian Leakage
Question Time
Max Rollner
Alphadose
Source normalized alphadose
Geochronology
Geochronology results
Sediment dispersal system
Main results
Other systems
Conclusion
QA
Taught by
Seds Online
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