Access this chapter
Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout
Purchases are for personal use only
Preview
Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.
References
Aslan A, Autin WJ, Törnquinst TE (1995) Holocene to Wisconsinan sedimentation, soil formation, and the evolution of the Mississippi flood plain, southern Lower Mississippi Valley (SLM). In: John CJ, Autin WJ (eds) Guidebook of Geological Excursions, Geological Society America, Annual Meeting New Orleans, La. 6–9 November 1995, Guidebook 3 (Basin Research Institute, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La, 70803), pp 61–93
Augustinus PGEF (1978) Actual development of the chenier coast of Surinam (South America). Sedimentary Geology 26:91–114
Bennett MR, Huddart D, Thomas GSP (2002) Facies architecture within a regional glaciolacustrine basin, Copper River Alaska. Quaternary Science Reviews 21:2237–2379
Bentley SJ Jr (2002) Dispersal of fine sediment from river to shelf: process and product. Gulf Coast Association Geological Societies Transactions 52:1055–1067
Bentley SJ Jr (2003) Wave-current dispersal of fine-grained fluvial sediments across continental shelves: the significance of hyperpycnal plumes. In: Scott ED, Bouma AH, Bryant WR (eds) Siltstones, Mudstones and Shales: Depositional Processes and Characteristics. Society Sedimentary Geology/Gulf Coast Association Geological Societies, Joint Publication, pp 35–48
Bleuer Ned (2003) Slow logging, subtle sequences. Indiana Geological Survey, Reports of Progress
Bloom AL (1998) Geomorphology, 3rd edn. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 482 p
Bohacs KM (1998) Contrasting expressions of depositional sequences in mudrocks from marine to non marine environs. In: Schieber J, Zimmerle W, Stehi P (eds) Shales and Mudstones. E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Stuttgart, pp 31–78
Bohacs KM, Suter J (1997) Sequence stratigraphic distribution of coaly rocks: fundamental controls and paralic examples. American Association Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 81:1612–1639
Bohacs KM, Carroll AR, Neal JE, Mankiewicz PS (2000) Lake-basin type, source potential and hydrocarbon character: an integrated sequence-stratigraphic-geochemical framework. In: Gierlowski-Kordesch EH, Kelts KR (eds) (2000) Lake Basins Through Space and Time. AAPG Studies in Geology 46:3–34
Bouma AH, Coleman JM, Meyer AW et al. (1986) Initial reports of the Deep-Sea Drilling Project, Vol. 96. US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 824 p
Bowler JM (1973) Clay dunes: their occurrence, formation and environmental significance. Earth-Science Rev 9:315–338
Brett CE, Allison PA (1998) Paleontological approaches to the environmental interpretation of mudrocks. In: Schieber J, Zimmerle W, Sethi PS (eds) Shales and Mudstones. E Schweizerbart’sche, Stuttgart, pp 301–349
Bull D, Kemp AES (1996) Composition and origins of laminae in late Quaternary and Holocene sediments from the Santa Barbara Basin. In: Kemp AES (ed) Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography from Laminated Sediments. Geological Society, Special Publication 116, pp 143–156
Catalano R, DiStefano E, Sulli A, Vitale FP, Infuso S, Vail PR (1998) Sequences and systems tracts calibrated by high-resolution bio-chronostratigraphy: the central Mediterranean Plio-Pleistocene record. In: de Graciansky PC, Hardenbol J, Jacquin T, Vail PR (eds) Mesozoic and Cenozoic Sequence Stratigraphy of European Basins. SEPM Special Publication 60:155–177
Coleman JM (1966) Ecological changes in a massive fresh-water day sequence. Transact Gulf Coast Assoc Geol Soc 16:159–174
Coleman JM, Roberts HH (1988) Sedimentary development of the Louisiana continental shelf related to sea level cycles: Part 2 Sedimentary sequences. Geomarine Lett (Special Issue) 8:63–108
Coleman JC, Bouma AH, Roberts HH, Thayer PA (1986) Stratification in Mississippi Fan cores revealed by X-radiography. In: Bouma AH, Coleman JM, Meyer AW et al. (eds) Initial reports of the Deep-sea Drilling Project, Vol. 96. US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, pp 505–518
Dalrymple RW, Xaitlin BA, Boyd R (1991) Estuarine facies models: conceptual basis and stratigraphic implications. J Sediment Petrol 62:1130–1146
Dickinson WR, Klute MA, Hayes MJ, Janecke SU, Linden ER, McKittrich MA, Olivares MD (1988) Paleogeographic and paleotectonic setting of Laramide sedimentary basins in the central Rocky Mountain Region. Geol Soc Am Bull 100:1023–1039
Edwards MB (1979) Late Precambrian glacial loessites from north Norway and Svalbard. J Sediment Petrol 49:85–92
Eisma D (1988) Transport and deposition of suspended matter in estuaries and near shore seas. In: Lerman A, Maybeck M (eds) Physical and Chemical Weathering in Geochemical Cycles. Kluwer, Amsterdam, pp 127–146
Eugster HP, Hardie LA (1978) Saline lakes. In: Lerman A (ed) Lakes: Chemistry, Geology, and Physics. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 237–293
Eyles N, Clark BM (1988) Storm-Influenced Deltas and Ice Scouring in a Late Pleistocene Glacial Lake. Geol Soc Am Bull 10:793–809
Fisk HN (1947) Fine-Grained Alluvial Deposits and their Effects on Mississippi River Activity. US Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi 1:82; 2:maps
Fraser GS (1994) Sequences and sequence boundaries in glacial sluiceways beyond glacial margins. In: Dalrymple RW, Boyd R, Zaitlin BA (eds) Incised-Valley Systems: Origin and Sedimentary Sequences. Society Sedimentary Geology, Special Publication 57, pp 337–357
Griggs GB, Hein JR (1980) Sources of Dispersal and Clay Mineral Composition of Fine-Grained Sediment off California. J Geol 88:541–566
Groat CG (1972) Presidio Bolson, Trans-Pecos Texas and adjacent Mexico: geology of a desert aquifer system. Texas Bureau Economic Geology Report Investigations 76, 46 pp
Gustavason TC (1991) Arid basin depositional systems and paleosols: Fort Hancock and Camp Rice Formations (Pliocene-Pleistocene), Hueco Basin, West Texas and adjacent Mexico. Texas Bureau Economic Geology Report Investigations 198, 49 p
Howell JA, Flint SS (2003) The parasequences of the Book Cliffs succession. In: Coe AL (ed) The Sedimentary Record of Sea-Level Change. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp 158–178
Hrabar SV, Potter PE (1967) Lower West Baden (Mississippian) sandstone body of Owen and Greene Counties, Indiana. Am Assoc Petrol Geol Bull 53:2150–2160
Hunt CB, Mabey DR (1966) Stratigraphy and structure, Death Valley, California. US Geological Survey Professional Paper 494A:162
Krystinik LF, Blakeney BA (1990) Sedimentology of the upper Morrow Formation in eastern Colorado and western Kansas. In: Sonnenberg SA (ed) Morrow Sandstones of Southeastern Colorado and Adjacent Areas. Rocky Mountain Association Geologists, Denver, Colorado, pp 37–50
de Large CJ, Jarvis I, Kuiypers I (1987) Geochemical characteristics and provenance of Late Quaternary sediments from Madeira Abyssal Plain, North Atlantic. In: Weaver PPE, Thomson J (eds) Geology and Geochemistry of Abyssal Plains. Geological Society. London (Special Publication) 31, pp 147–165 (Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford)
Lazarenko AA (1984) The loess of central Asia. In: Velicko AA (ed) Late Quaternary Environments of the Soviet Union. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp 125–131
Lesueur P, Tastet JP (1994) Facies, internal structures and sequences of the modern Gironde-derived muds on the Aquitaine inner shelf, France. Marine Geol 120,:267–290
McCoy FW, Sancetta C (1985) North Pacific sediments. In: Nairn AEM, Stehli FG, Uyeda S (eds) The Ocean Basins and Margins, Vol. 7A, Pacific Ocean. Plenum Press, New York London, pp 1–46
Meade RH (1994) Suspended sediments of the modern Amazon and Orinoco Rivers. Quaternary International 21:29–39
Meckel LD (1975) Holocene sand bodies in the California delta area, northern Gulf of Mexico. In: Broussard ML (ed) Deltas, Models for Exploration. Houston Geol Soc, pp 239–266
Miller JA (1973) Quaternary history of the Sangamon River drainage system, central Illinois. Illinois State Museum Reports Investigation 27:36
Olsen PE (1990) Tectonic, Climatic, and Biotic Modulation of Lacustrine Ecosystems; Examples from Newark Supergroup of eastern North America. In: Katz BJ (ed) Controls on Distribution of Lacustrine Source Rocks through Time and Space. American Association Petroleum Geologists Memoir 50, Tulsa, OK, pp 209–224
Orton GJ, Reading HG (1993) Variability of deltaic processes in terms of sediment supply with particular emphasis on grain size. Sedimentology 40:475–512
Parson KA, Brett CE, Miller KB (1988) Taphonomy and depositional dynamics of Devonian shell-rich mudstones. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 63:109–139
Pashin JC, Ettensohn FR (1987) An epeiric shelf-to-basin transition: Bedford-Berea sequence, northeastern Kentucky. Am J Sci 287:893–926
Pelletier BR (1969) Submarine physiography, bottom sediments and models of sediment transport in Hudson Bay. Geological Survey Canada Paper 68–53:100–135
Pickering KT, Hiscott RN (1985) Contained (reflected) turbidites from the Middle Ordovician Cloridorme Formation, Quebec and Newfoundland. In: Leggett JK, Zuffa GG (eds) Marine Clastic Sedimentology. Graham and Trotman, London, pp 190–211
Quigley RM (1983) Glacial lacustrine and glacial marine day deposition: a North American perspective. In: Eyles N (ed) Glacial Geology. Pergamon Press, Oxford, pp 140–167
Reading HG (ed) (1996) Sedimentary Environments, Processes, Facies, and Stratigraphy, 3rd edn. Blackwell Science, Oxford, 688 p
Reading HG, Collinson JD (1996) Clastic coasts. In: Reading HG (ed) Sedimentary Environments, 3rd edn. Blackwell Science, Oxford, pp 154–231
Reineck HE, Dorges J, Gudow S, Hertwech G (1968) Sedimentologie, Faunenzonierung, und Faziesabfolge vor der Ostküiste der Innerdeutschen Bucht. Senckenbergiana Lethaea 49:261–309
Retallack GJ (1988) Field recognition of paleosols. In: Reinhardt J, Singleo WR (eds) Paleosols and Weathering through Geologic Time: Principles and Applications. Geol Soc Am (Special Paper) 216:1–21
Rine JM, Ginsburg RN (1985) Depositional facies of a mud shoreface in Surinam, South America — A mud analogue to sandy, shallow marine deposits. J Sedimentary Petrol 55:633–652
Roberts SA, Spencer, RJ, Lowenstein TK (1994) Late Pleistocene saline lacustrine sediments, Badwater Basin, Death Valley California. In: Lomando AJ, Schreiber BC, Harris PM (eds) Lacustrine Reservoirs and Depositional Systems. SEPM Core Workshop 19, Denver 12 June 1994 (Society Sedimentary Geology), pp 61–104
Roy PS, Thom BG, Wright LD (1980) Holocene sequences on an embayed high-energy coast: An evolutionary model. Sedimentary Geology 26:1–19
Ruhe RV (1984) Depositional environment of Late Wisconsin loess. In: Porter SC (ed) The Late Pleistocene. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp 130–137
Schulz H, Von Rad U, Von Stackelberg U (1996) Laminated sediments from the oxygen-minimum zone of the north-eastern Arabian Sea. In: Kemp AES (ed) Palaeoclimatology and Palaeoceanography from Laminated Sediments. Geol Soc London (Special Publication)116:185–207
Skinner RG (1973) Quaternary stratigraphy of the Moose River Basin, Ontario. Geol Survey Canada Bulletin 225:77
Slatt RM, Thompson PR (1985) Submarine slope mudstone facies, Cozy Dell Formation (Middle Eocene), California. Geomarine Lett 5:39–45
Smoot JP, Olsen PE (1988) Massive mudstones in basin analysis and paleoclimatic interpretation of the Newark Supergroup. In: Manspeizer W (ed) Triassic-Jurassic Rifting. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Part A, pp 249–274 (Developments in Tectonics 10)
Soller DR (1982) Text and references to accompany “Map Showing the Thickness and Character of the Quaternary Sediments in the Glaciated United States East of the Rocky Mountains”. US Geol Survey Bulletin 1921, 54 p
Speed R (1986) Geologic history of the Barbados: A preliminary Synthesis. Transactions 11th Caribbean Geological Conference Barbados, 20 to 26 July, 1986, pp 29:1–29:11
Stow DAV (1981) Laurentian fan: morphology, sediments, processes and growth patterns. Am Assoc Petrol Geol Bull 65:375–393
Stow DAV, Mayall M (2000) Deep-water sedimentary systems: new models for the 21st century. Marine Petrol Geol 17:125–135
Stow DAV, Faugères J-C, Viana A, Gonthier E (1998) Fossil contourites: a critical review. Sedimentary Geology 115:3–31
Sturm M, Matter A (1978) Turbidites and varves in Lake Brienz (Switzerland): deposition of clastic detritus by density currents. In: Sturm M, Tucker MA (eds) Modern and Ancient Lake Sediments. International Association Sedimentologists (Special Publication) 2, pp 147–168
Syvitski JPM (1986) Estuaries, deltas, and fjords of eastern Canada. Geoscience Canada 13:91–100
Tiercelin JJ, Soreghan M, Cohen AS, Lezzer K-E, Bourouillec J-L (1982) Sedimentation in large rift lakes: Example from the Middle Pleistocene modern deposits of the Tanganyika Trough, East African Rift System. Bulletin Centre Recherche Exploration-Production Elf Aquitaine 16:83–111
Walker RG (1971) Non deltaic depositional environments in the Catskill clastic wedge (Upper Devonian) of central Pennsylvania. Geol Soc Am Bull 82:1305–1326
Wallace-Dudley KE, Leckie DA (1995) Sedimentology and source-rock potential of the Lower Kaskapau Formation (Cenomanian-Lowermost Turonian), northwestern Alberta. Geological Survey Canada Bulletin 490, 60 p
Weimer RJ (1982) Developments in sequence stratigraphy: fore-land and cratonic basins. Am Assoc Petrol Geol Bull 76:965–982
Wells JT (1983) Dynamics of coastal fluid muds in low-, moderate-, and high-tide range environments. Canadian J Fisheries Aquatic Sci 40:(Suppl):130–142
Wells JT, Coleman JM (1978) Longshore transport of mud by waves; northeastern coast of South America. Geologie en Mijnbouw 57:353–359
Wells JT, Coleman JM, Prior DB (1980) Flowslides in muds on extremely low angle tidal flats, northeastern South America. Geology 8:272–275
Wells JT, Adams CE Jr, Park Y-A, Frankenberg EW (1990) Morphology, sedimentology, and channels processes on a high-tide range mudflat, west coast of South Korea. Marine Geol 95:111–130
Whelan T III, Coleman JM, Suhayda JN, Garrison LE (1975) The Geochemistry of Recent Mississippi River delta Sediments: Gas concentration and sediment stability. Offshore Technology Conference Number 7, 3:71–84
Bennett MR, Huddart D, Thomas GSP (2002) Facies architecture within a regional glaciolacustrine basin: Copper River Alaska. Quaternary Sci Rev 21:2237–2279.
Bentley SJ, Roberts HH, Rotondo K (2003) The sedimentology of muddy coastal systems: the research legacy and new perspectives from the Coastal Studies Institute. Gulf Coast Association Geological Societies / Gulf Coast Societies Society Economic Paleontologists Mineralogists Transactions 53:52–63.
Bouma AH, Stone CG (eds) (2000) Fine-grained Turbidite Systems. American Association Petroleum Geologists Memoir 72, 342 pp.
Cohen AS (2003) Paleolimnology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, p 500.
Coleman JM (1966) Ecological changes in a massive, fresh-water clay sequence. Transact Gulf Coast Geol Soc 16:159–174.
Davis HR, Byers CW (1993) The role of bottom currents and pelagic settling in the deposition of shale in an oxygen-stratified basin: the study of the Mowry Shale (Cretaceous) of Wyoming. In: Caldwell WGE, Kauffman EG (eds) Evolution of the Western Interior Basin. Geol Assoc Canada (Special Paper) 39, pp 177–178.
Fisk HN (1947) Fine-grained alluvial deposits and their effects on Mississippi River activity. US. Army Corps of Engineers Waterway Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi 1:82; 2 maps.
Froehlich AJ, Robinson GR Jr (eds) (1988) Studies of early Mesozoic basins of the eastern United States. US. Geol Survey Bull 1776:433.
Gierlowski-Kordesch EH, Kelts KR (eds) (2000) Lake Basins Through Space and Time. AAPG Studies in Geology 46:648.
Healy T, Wang Y, Healy J-A (2002) (eds) Muddy Coasts of the World: Processes, Deposits, and Function. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 542 p.
Hardie LA, Smoot JP, Eugster H (1978) Saline lakes and their deposits: a sedimentological approach. In: Matter A, Tucker MC (eds) Modern and Ancient Lake Sediments. International Association Sedimentologists, Special Publication 2, Blackwell Science, Oxford, pp 7–41.
Kelts K, Talbot MR (1990) Lacustrine carbonates as geochemical archives of environmental change and biotic/abiotic interactions. In: Tilzer MM, Serruya C (eds) Large Lakes. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 288–315.
Kolb CR, Van Lopik JR (1975) Depositional environments of the Mississippi River delta plain. In: Shirley ML, Ragsdale JA (eds) Deltas in their Geologic Framework. Houston Geol Soc, pp 18–61.
Mansfield GR (1938) Flood deposits of the Ohio River, January–February 1937. US. Geological Survey Water Supply Paper 838:639–736.
Pedersen GK (1985) Thin, fine-grained storm layers in a muddy shelf sequence: an example from the Lower Jurassic in the Stenlille 1 well, Denmark. J Geol Soc London 142:357–374.
Pickering KT, Hiscott, RN, Hein FJ (1998) Deep-marine Environments. Unwin Hyman, London, 416 p.
Retallack GJ (1997) A Color Guide to Paleosols. Wiley, New York, 175 p.
Tyson RV, Pearson TH (1991) Modern and ancient continental shelf anoxia: an overview. In: Tyson RV, Pearson TH (eds) Modern and Ancient Continental Shelf Anoxia. Geol Soc London (Special Publication) 58:1–24.
Wang Y (1983) The mudflat system of China. Canadian J Fisheries Aquatic Sci 40:(Supplement 1)160–171.
Wright LD, Wiseman WJ Jr, Yang Z-S, Bornhold BD, Keller GH, Prior DB, Suhayda JN (1990) Processes of marine dispersal and deposition of suspended silts off the modern mouth of the Huang He (Yellow River). Continental Shelf Res 10:1–40.
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2005 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
About this chapter
Cite this chapter
(2005). Muddy Depositional Systems. In: Mud and Mudstones. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27082-5_5
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27082-5_5
Publisher Name: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg
Print ISBN: 978-3-540-22157-9
Online ISBN: 978-3-540-27082-9
eBook Packages: Earth and Environmental ScienceEarth and Environmental Science (R0)