Interior Cratonic Basins 1990
DOI: 10.1306/m51530c11
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“…4), with maximum coal content concentrated in the Westphalian D (Upper Desmoinesian). These strata are arranged into cyclothems, with marine bands composed of carbonates and shales deposited on a low-gradient shelf or ramp with little relief (Nelson et al, 1991). This palaeotopography permitted sea-level changes to affect large areas of the craton, thus producing basin-wide cyclothems.…”
Section: Rift and Cratonic Basinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4), with maximum coal content concentrated in the Westphalian D (Upper Desmoinesian). These strata are arranged into cyclothems, with marine bands composed of carbonates and shales deposited on a low-gradient shelf or ramp with little relief (Nelson et al, 1991). This palaeotopography permitted sea-level changes to affect large areas of the craton, thus producing basin-wide cyclothems.…”
Section: Rift and Cratonic Basinsmentioning
confidence: 99%