2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2023.107127
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Incised-valley filling sedimentation in a small river valley of a wave-dominated, embayed coast in response to Holocene sea level rise, Yeongil Bay, Southeastern Korea

Hyun Ho Yoon,
Jin-Young Lee,
Jin Cheul Kim
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“…Drawing on sedimentological data and facies interpretation, this work has regional importance, since papers studying African estuaries are scarce [11]. In general terms, wave-dominated estuaries are well studied (e.g., [12][13][14]), but there are few works that analyze wave-dominated estuaries in microtidal tropical contexts that also present a mixture of detrital and carbonate elements and a notable influence of evaporitic processes. This estuary, by its combination of characteristics, is a potentially important natural laboratory to analyze the impacts of competing processes on estuary evolution, including generation and preservation of facies sequences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing on sedimentological data and facies interpretation, this work has regional importance, since papers studying African estuaries are scarce [11]. In general terms, wave-dominated estuaries are well studied (e.g., [12][13][14]), but there are few works that analyze wave-dominated estuaries in microtidal tropical contexts that also present a mixture of detrital and carbonate elements and a notable influence of evaporitic processes. This estuary, by its combination of characteristics, is a potentially important natural laboratory to analyze the impacts of competing processes on estuary evolution, including generation and preservation of facies sequences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%