… and sedimentary response of rivers to tectonic deformation: a brief review and critique of a tool for recognizing subtle epeirogenic deformation in modern and ancient …

J Holbrook, SA Schumm - Tectonophysics, 1999 - Elsevier
… As such, recognition of tectonic tilting effects on rivers, and their resultant sediments, can be
… -scale epeirogenic deformation in both modern and ancient settings. Tectonic warping may …

Tracing tectonic deformation using the sedimentary record: an overview

TOM McCANN, A Saintot - Geological Society, London, Special …, 2003 - lyellcollection.org
Tectonic activity, on a range of scales, is a fundamental control on sedimentary activity.
The range of structural deformation within a region extends from the plate tectonic scale, …

Tectonic deformation: stress paths and strain histories

D Karig, J Morgan - The geological deformation of sediments, 1994 - Springer
… based on the sediment responses that have been discussed to this point. These theoretical
mechanical responses assume there to be no time-dependent effects for sediments in the …

The middle Devonian basins of western Norway: sedimentary response to large-scale transtensional tectonics?

PT Osmundsen, TB Andersen - Tectonophysics, 2001 - Elsevier
… Architecture of the Middle Devonian Kvamshesten Group, western Norway: Sedimentary
response to deformation above a ramp-flat extensional fault. In: Friend, PD, Williams, BPJ (Eds), …

Tectonic sedimentology: sediment systems deciphering global to local tectonics

MR Leeder - Sedimentology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… that the locus of tectonic deformation is somehow dependent … deformation. Together, these
effects indicate that erosion and sedimentation, rather than passively responding to tectonics, …

Sediment deformation structures and the palaeotectonic analysis of sedimentary basins, with a case-study from the Carboniferous of northern England

M Leeder - Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1987 - lyellcollection.org
… ' sediment deformation. This link between brittle failure along fault planes and soft sediment
deformation … , then further periods of extension, and so on, in response to events at near or …

Time scales of tectonic landscapes and their sediment routing systems

PA Allen - Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2008 - lyellcollection.org
… between tectonic deformation, landscape and sediment … of time scales in response to a
tectonic perturbation. These … landscape or sediment routing system has a response time to …

Soft sediment deformation structures triggered by the earthquakes: response to the high frequent tectonic events during the main tectonic movements

B He, X Qiao, H Li, D Su - Tectonics: Problems of Regional …, 2018 - books.google.com
sediment deformation structures (SSDSs) produced by strong earthquakes. SSDS is deformation
that originates in unconsolidated sedimentsdeformation process, the original sediment

Earthquake‐related Tectonic Deformation of Soft‐sediments and Its Constraints on Basin Tectonic Evolution

L Hongbo, Z Yuxu, Z Qiling… - Acta Geologica Sinica …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
… -related tectonic deformation of softsediments differs from the later … sedimentary tectonic
deformation of soft-sediments … of research on the tectonic evolution of sedimentary basins. …

Coarsening-upward cycles in the alluvium of Hornelen Basin (Devonian) Norway: Sedimentary response to tectonic events

RJ Steel, S Næhle, H Nilsen… - … Society of America …, 1977 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
… It is possible that there was a lag between each tectonic event and the sedimentary
response so that a uniform series of fault movements caused an accumulation and progressive …