The stratigraphic record cannot speak for itself, but human descriptions make it sound hopelessly scratched: incomplete, imperfect, shredded, full of holes, and even unfaithful.
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- Research ArticleThree dimensional seismic images of preserved channel belts show that alluvial-ridge basins are a source of topography driving channel-belt-scale preservation.
- Research ArticleA study using remote-sensing to better understand patterns of erosion-progradation in the Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia.
- Research ArticleA well-exposed outcrop in California's Lake Piru reveals heterogeneity and dimensions of a Miocene submarine-channel element, aiding sediment dynamics and reservoir modeling.
- Research ArticleNeogene megafans on the High Plains, USA, reveal intricate telescopic morphology dynamics, shedding light on long-term sediment routing and storage mechanisms.
- Research ArticleThe paper analyzes large river transformations during normal flow to backwater transition, quantifying changes in channel dimensions, gradients, and sediment characteristics. These insights aid in modeling and paleoenvironment reconstructions.