Discussion on sequence stratigraphy of carbonate-evaporite basins: models and application to the Upper Permian (Zechstein) of northeast England and adjoining North Sea
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An analysis describing research on the evolution and stratigraphic relationships involving the Zechstein of northeast England is presented. The need for further research on the topic was cited for several factors, which include sequence duration and completeness, the realtionship between the Trow Point Bed and the Edlington Formation and the impact of climatic and eustatic controls. However, it is shown that these variables must be considered in the context of their general response to sea-level variations.
Publication Name: Journal of the Geological Society
Subject: Earth sciences
ISSN: 0016-7649
Year: 1992
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Discussion on structural development and stratigraphy of the Kyokpo Pull-Apart Basin, South Korea and tectonic implications for inverted extensional basins
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The observation about the relationship between the Kyokpo Basin and India-Asia collision brought forward by Lambiase and Bosworth is not valid as it is based on a misunderstanding of geological history and regional tectonics. Furthermore, the stratigraphic characteristics and sedimentation of the Kyokpo Basin have not been satisfactorily assessed by Lambiase and Bosworth.
Publication Name: Journal of the Geological Society
Subject: Earth sciences
ISSN: 0016-7649
Year: 1997
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