1980
DOI: 10.1306/2f919468-16ce-11d7-8645000102c1865d
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Construction of Process-Response Models for Ancient Epicontinental Seaway Depositional Systems Using Partial Analogs

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“…Sedimentology and evolution of the Holocene radial tidal sand ridge in the south Yellow Sea, China 1 Introduction Shelf sand ridges having longitudinal crests that are over tens of kilometers long with spacings of hundreds to thousands of meters are well known from ancient and modern continental margins (Emery, 1968;Johnson, 1977;Brenner, 1980;Wagle and Veerayya, 1996;Park et al, 2003;Chiarella et al, 2020;Longhitano et al, 2021). They generally form parallel to the dominant current flow on sediment-laden shelves, regardless of tidal or storm origin (Houbolt, 1968;Swift, 1975;Stride, 1982).…”
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“…Sedimentology and evolution of the Holocene radial tidal sand ridge in the south Yellow Sea, China 1 Introduction Shelf sand ridges having longitudinal crests that are over tens of kilometers long with spacings of hundreds to thousands of meters are well known from ancient and modern continental margins (Emery, 1968;Johnson, 1977;Brenner, 1980;Wagle and Veerayya, 1996;Park et al, 2003;Chiarella et al, 2020;Longhitano et al, 2021). They generally form parallel to the dominant current flow on sediment-laden shelves, regardless of tidal or storm origin (Houbolt, 1968;Swift, 1975;Stride, 1982).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%