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The stratigraphic evolution of deep-water architecture
This Special Issue of Marine and Petroleum Geology features a series of scientific papers presented at the 2009 SEPM Field Research Conference held in the Ultima Esperanza District of Chilean Patagonia: ‘Stratigraphic Evolution of Deep-Water Architecture: Examples on Controls and Depositional Styles from the Magallanes Basin, Chile’ (Fig. 1). The conference showcased outcrops of Cretaceous clastic deep-water strata exposed in the Ultima Esperanza District of southernmost Chile from Puerto Natales northward to Torres del Paine National Park (Fildani et al., 2009) and attracted experts from academia and industry from around the world, including Europe, the United States, Canada, and South America
Stratigraphic evolution of deep-water architecture: Examples of controls and depositional styles from the Magallanes Basin, southern Chile
Sediment transfer and deposition in slope channels: Deciphering the record of enigmatic deep-sea processes from outcrop
Importance of predecessor basin history on the sedimentary fill of a retroarc foreland basin: provenance analysis of the Cretaceous Magallanes basin, Chile (50-52S)
Overview: Mesozoic through Early Tertiary stratigraphic evolution and deep-water deposition of the Magallanes Basin, Chile
Terrestrial source to deep-sea sink sediment budgets at high and low sea levels: Insights from tectonically active Southern California
Spatial and temporal variations in landscape evolution: Historic and longer-term sediment flux through global catchments
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