Hybrid Event Beds in Deep-Lacustrine Fan Models - New Insights from North Falkland Basin
Offered By: Seds Online via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the characteristics and distribution of hybrid event beds (HEBs) in deep-lacustrine settings through a comprehensive analysis of the North Falkland Basin. Delve into the composition, formation, and significance of HEBs in ancient deep-lacustrine fan systems, comparing them to their deep-marine counterparts. Examine the unique subdivision of H3 'debrite' units and their interpretation as products of flow transformation processes. Investigate the occurrence of HEBs within lobe fringes and their temporal context in relation to fan evolution stages. Gain new insights into HEB distribution and character in deep-lacustrine basins, enhancing understanding of these complex deposits in ancient deep-lacustrine subsurface environments.
Syllabus
Hybrid event beds in the deep-lacustrine fan models: new insights from the North Falkland Basin
Taught by
Seds Online
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