Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9532593 Marine Geology 2005 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
The influence of two distinct trends or asymmetric cycles of sea-level change seems to have been significant in the generation of the major-scale architecture. The transition between both major phases was probably related with a major sea-level rise. Other factors, such as changes in the magnitude and/or direction of storm events and climatically induced changes of sediment supply, are proposed to have controlled the generation of intermediate- and minor-scale architectures.
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