Base-level buffers and buttresses: a model for upstream versus downstream control on fluvial geometry and architecture within sequences

J Holbrook, RW Scott… - Journal of …, 2006 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The effects of downstream base-level control on fluvial architecture and geometry are well
explored in several broadly similar sequence-stratigraphic models. Cretaceous Dakota …

A meta-study of relationships between fluvial channel-body stacking pattern and aggradation rate: Implications for sequence stratigraphy

L Colombera, NP Mountney, WD McCaffrey - Geology, 2015 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
A quantitative comparison of 20 literature case studies of fluvial sedimentary successions
tests common assumptions made in published models of alluvial architecture concerning (1) …

Origin, genetic interrelationships, and stratigraphy over the continuum of fluvial channel-form bounding surfaces: an illustration from middle Cretaceous strata …

J Holbrook - Sedimentary Geology, 2001 - Elsevier
A hierarchy of channel-form bounding surfaces generally partitions fluvial strata, each
reflecting river scouring processes at a different scale. Low-order (eg channel scours …

Modest change in fluvial style with varying accommodation in regressive alluvial-to-coastal-plain wedge: Upper Cretaceous Blackhawk Formation, Wasatch Plateau …

GJ Hampson, TO Jewell, N Irfan… - Journal of …, 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Concept-driven sequence stratigraphic models of alluvial-to-coastal-plain successions
suggest that fluvial architecture and style should transition from isolated, single-story …

Reconstructing fluvial channel morphology from sedimentary sequences

CS Bristow - 1996 - eprints.bbk.ac.uk
Book synopsis: Developments in the modelling of sediment transport in rivers and the
interactions with the river-bed have been remarkable over the last two decades. This …

Fluvial geomorphic elements in modern sedimentary basins and their potential preservation in the rock record: a review

GS Weissmann, AJ Hartley, LA Scuderi, GJ Nichols… - Geomorphology, 2015 - Elsevier
Since tectonic subsidence in sedimentary basins provides the potential for long-term facies
preservation into the sedimentary record, analysis of geomorphic elements in modern …

Width and thickness of fluvial channel bodies and valley fills in the geological record: a literature compilation and classification

MR Gibling - Journal of sedimentary Research, 2006 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The three-dimensional geometry of fluvial channel bodies and valley fills has received much
less attention than their internal structure, despite the fact that many subsurface analyses …

Medano Creek, Colorado, a model for upper-flow-regime fluvial deposition

R Langford, B Bracken - Journal of Sedimentary …, 1987 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract Medano Creek in Colorado provides a unique opportunity to study upper-flow-
regime deposition. It is a steep, aggrading fluvial system in which antidunes are the …

Multi‐scale classification of fluvial architecture: An example from the Palaeocene–Eocene Bighorn Basin, Wyoming

A Owen, A Ebinghaus, AJ Hartley, MGM Santos… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Fluvial channel geometry classification schemes are commonly restricted in relation to the
scale at which the study took place, often due to outcrop limitations or the need to conduct …

Revision of Platte River alluvial facies model through observations of extant channels and barforms, and subsurface alluvial valley fills

JD Horn, CR Fielding… - Journal of …, 2012 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The Platte River of Nebraska, central USA, has been used by sedimentologists as a type
example of a sandy, braided river system for some forty years. Despite this designation …