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Sedimentology and Sedimentary Basins: From Turbulence to Tectonics

By: Mike Leeder
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: WileyBlackwell
ISBN: 0632049766
ISBN-13: 9780632049769
Released: 06 Aug 1999
RRP: £36.00
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Sedimentary geology as an integrated discipline! - By: , 29 Sep 2000
I think Leeder's textbook will appeal to anyone who's striving to learn more about sedimentology & dynamic stratigraphy. It's a concise, yet thorough introduction to many topics selected within the vast, ever-expanding (and worryingly so! ) field of sedimentary geology... The author's main goal was probably to provide readers with a clear sense of how well integrated sedimentary geology now is with many other branches of earth & life sciences, physics & chemistry. Andin my opinion such aim is succesfully achieved. The book will be suitable read to all those who have already taken an introductory, comprehensive coursein sedimentology, & are on the look for something else to be inspiredin their reflections. Reading through many of the chapters, newcomers will learn how many precious contributions sedimentology gained from other sciences, as well as just how much of a contribution the discipline can bein itself to the whole bandwagon of geology. It takes a holistical approach to Earth system science to highlight this, & the book hits this mark. I appreciated particularly a brief, separate chapter dealing with the properties & stuctures of fine, cohesive sediments, which is a refreshing perspective on the structural & dynamic sedimentology of muds... And a longer one introducing sediment sources as resulting from the interaction of tectonics & erosional processes. What left me rather disappointed was a too cursory mention of base-level control on successions, & its logical development into sequence stratigraphy, not as a preconceived model but as a new philosophyin tackling with the complexity of the stratigraphical record. But something had to be probably neglected or the tome would have become real cumbersome to handle physically! Also, I wonder whether Coriolis force really bears any influence upon such small-scale systems as lakes...? But this is an aside... Allin all, the book is enjoyable & informative, the author's style pleasant & clear, the artwork excellent, & if you wanted to try out something alternative for mumbling on the hidden meanings of sands, muds & other slimy stuff we like so much, a go at this book would be very much worth the price...

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