Hummocky cross‐stratification‐like structures in deep‐sea turbidites: Upper Cretaceous Basque basins (Western Pyrenees, France)

T Mulder, P Razin, JC FAUGERES - Sedimentology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Hummocky cross‐stratification is a sedimentary structure which is widely interpreted as the
sedimentary record of an oscillatory current generated by energetic storm waves …

[引用][C] Storm-generated sedimentary units: tempestite proximality and event stratification in the Middle Devonian Hamilton Group of New York

CE Brett, SE Speyer, GC Baird - New York State Museum Bulletin, 1986

Hummocky cross‐stratification in the surf zone: flow parameters and bedding genesis

B Greenwood, DJ Sherman - Sedimentology, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
Primary sedimentary structures exhibiting the diagnostic criteria for single sets of hummocky
cross‐stratification (Harms et al.) have been found in the surf zone of a storm‐wave …

Modern shallow-water graded sand layers from storm surges, Bering Shelf; a mimic of Bouma sequences and turbidite systems

CH Nelson - Journal of Sedimentary Research, 1982 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
A sequence of graded sand layers, interbedded with mud, extends offshore over 100 km
from the Yukon Delta shoreline across the flat, shallow (< 20 m depth) epicontinental shelf of …

Extracting a record of Holocene storm erosion and deposition preserved in the morphostratigraphy of a prograded coastal barrier

AJ Dougherty - Continental Shelf Research, 2014 - Elsevier
Prograded barriers preserve palaeoenvironmental records within their varied morphologies
and buried stratigraphy. In order to extract historical records of particular events, such as …

The significance of hummocky cross-stratification (HCS) wavelengths: evidence from an open-coast tidal flat, South Korea

B Yang, RW Dalrymple, S Chun - Journal of …, 2006 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Although hummocky cross-stratification (HCS) is one of the most common and widely
recognized structures in ancient storm-dominated successions, the stratigraphic variability …

Multidirectional palaeocurrents as indicators of shelf storm beds

DI Gray, MJ Benton - Cyclic and event stratification, 1982 - Springer
Distal parts of shelf storm sequences, below the zone of hummocky cross stratification, may
differ little from turbidites. Multidirectional paleocurrent indicators are described from the …

Allogenic controls on the evolution of storm to tidal shelf sequences in the Early Proterozoic Uncompahgre Group, southwest Colorado, USA

CW Harris, KA Eriksson - Sedimentology, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
Dominantly coarse‐grained, shallow‐marine, metasedimentary rocks of the Early
Proterozoic Uncompahgre Group (UG) record periods of shoaling and drowning on different …

Hummocky cross‐stratification, tropical hurricanes and intense winter storms

DJP Swift, D Nummedal - Sedimentology, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT Duke (1985b) argues that 'most examples (of hummocky cross‐stratification)
were formed by tropical hurricanes.'His statement is based on the assumption that 'hurricane …

Upward shallowing platform cycles: A response to 2.2 billion years of low‐amplitude, high‐frequency (Milankovitch band) sea level oscillations

JP Grotzinger - Paleoceanography, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
Shallow‐water carbonate platforms, characterized by sequences of small‐scale upward
shallowing cycles, are common in the Phanerozoic and Proterozoic stratigraphic record …