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During the past few decades, deep-sea research benefited greatly from a number of newly developed, highly sophisticated exploration techniques and comprehensive datasets, thanks to the immense industrial interest in deep-sea sediments.
The book Deep-Sea Sediments focuses on the sedimentary processes operating within the various modern and ancient deep-sea environments. The individual chapters track the way of sedimentary particles from continental erosion or production in the marine realm, to transport into the deep sea, to final deposition on the sea floor. The sedimentary processes cover several types of sediment gravity flow and contour currents, pelagic settling and hemipelagic advection, planktic and benthic bioproductivity, and volcanoclastic sedimentation. In addition, the relationships between depositional environment and endobenthic organisms as well as early diagenetic processes at and within the deep-sea floor are dealt with. Facies models of the wide range of depositional products hold the key for a process-related interpretation of ancient deposits. Changes in sea-water chemistry, major innovations in organism evolution, and changes in external controls on sedimentation and productivity are discussed in the context of overarching trends in ocean history.
Deep-sea sediments are not only of interest because of the numerous interacting processes involved in their formation, but they represent also a nearly inexhaustible archive of long-term climatic changes. Consequently, the book also includes an introduction to the climatic interpretation of the various proxies that reveal global changes during the Mesozoic greenhouse and Neogene icehouse conditions. In order to address the specific interest of the oil and gas industry in deep-water sediments, the investigation techniques that are applied in this context and the methods to predict both the occurrences and the characteristics of hydrocarbon reservoirs are included as well.
- Examines the rapidly evolving field of deep-sea sedimentary research
- Focuses on sedimentary and diagenetic processes, with theory and case histories
- Covers the climate record, hydrocarbon reservoirs, and other topics of interest
- Features a multimedia component with colour versions of figures
| Contributors | p. xi |
| Preface | p. xiii |
| Progress in Deep-Sea Sedimentology | p. 1 |
| Introduction | p. 1 |
| What are Deep-Sea Sediments? | p. 3 |
| Tools Used for Deep-Sea Sediment Investigations | p. 5 |
| Structure of the Book | p. 16 |
| References | p. 22 |
| Gravity Processes and Deposits on Continental Slope, Rise and Abyssal Plains | p. 25 |
| Gravity Processes on Continental Slope, Rise and Abyssal Plains | p. 26 |
| Gravity-Fall and Gravity-Flow Deposits | p. 59 |
| Deep-Sea Turbidite Systems | p. 78 |
| References | p. 125 |
| Contour Currents and Contourite Drifts | p. 149 |
| Introduction | p. 150 |
| Oceanic Geostrophic Circulation and Contour Currents | p. 152 |
| Sedimentary Processes Related to Contour Currents | p. 161 |
| Contourite Facies and Bedforms | p. 176 |
| Contourite Drifts | p. 191 |
| Ancient Contourites | p. 202 |
| Conclusions | p. 205 |
| References | p. 205 |
| Pelagic Sedimentation in Modern and Ancient Oceans | p. 215 |
| Oceanic Provinces and Sediment Factories: An Overview | p. 215 |
| Modern Pelagic Factories: An Overview | p. 220 |
| History and Evolution of Ancient Pelagic Factories | p. 279 |
| Acknowledgements | p. 319 |
| References | p. 319 |
| Hemipelagic Advection and Periplatform Sedimentation | p. 353 |
| Introduction | p. 353 |
| Hemipelagic Advection | p. 355 |
| Periplatform Carbonates | p. 377 |
| Acknowledgments | p. 386 |
| References | p. 386 |
| Benthic Deep-Sea Carbonates: Reefs and Seeps | p. 397 |
| Introduction | p. 397 |
| Carbonate Bentho-Pelagic Coupling | p. 400 |
| Calcareous Aphotic Reefs | p. 404 |
| Cold Seeps and Related Carbonates | p. 417 |
| Past and Future | p. 433 |
| References | p. 440 |
| Volcaniclastic Processes and Deposits in the Deep-Sea | p. 457 |
| Introduction | p. 458 |
| Volcaniclastic Materials: The Evidence of Volcanic Activity | p. 458 |
| Transport and Deposition of Volcaniclastics to the Deep-Sea | p. 465 |
| Volcaniclastic Contribution to Marine Sedimentation | p. 477 |
| Volcaniclastic Sedimentation in Various Deep-Sea Environments | p. 478 |
| Importance of Volcaniclastic Aprons in the Deep-Sea | p. 497 |
| Economic Aspects of Sub-Marine Volcaniclastic Deposits | p. 500 |
| Sub-marine Volcaniclastic Deposits as Tools for Natural-Hazard Assessment | p. 503 |
| Conclusions | p. 504 |
| References | p. 506 |
| Deep-Sea Ichnology: The Relationships Between Depositional Environment and Endobenthic Organisms | p. 517 |
| Introduction | p. 518 |
| The Deep-Sea Floor as Habitat | p. 519 |
| Bioturbation | p. 520 |
| Trace Fossils | p. 522 |
| Interpretation of Trace Fossils and Ichnofabrics | p. 530 |
| Evolutionary Aspects | p. 543 |
| Perspective | p. 546 |
| Acknowledgements | p. 546 |
| References | p. 546 |
| Early Diagenesis of Deep-Sea Sediments | p. 557 |
| Introduction | p. 559 |
| Pelagic Sediments: Characteristics and Lithology-Independent Pore-Water Profiles | p. 561 |
| Brown Abyssal Clay | p. 566 |
| Biogenic Siliceous Sediments | p. 566 |
| Biogenic Pelagic Carbonates | p. 597 |
| Hemipelagic Sediments | p. 604 |
| Gas-hydrate Bearing Sediments | p. 627 |
| Effects of Evaporite Dissolution on Pore-Water Chemistry | p. 647 |
| Sediment-Covered Mid-Ocean Ridges: Hydrothermal Activity and Intrusion of Igneous Dykes and Sills | p. 647 |
| Early Diagenesis in Active Margins Affected by Advective Lateral Fluid Flow | p. 649 |
| Early Diagenesis of Volcanogenic Deep-Sea Sediments | p. 655 |
| Early-Diagenetic Mineralization Reactions in Anoxic Deep-Water Sediments | p. 667 |
| Early Diagenetic Clay-Mineral Formation | p. 690 |
| Acknowledgements | p. 692 |
| References | p. 692 |
| Industrial Application of Deep-Sea Sediments | p. 715 |
| Specificity of the Oil and Gas Industry Viewpoint | p. 716 |
| Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production in Deep Water | p. 718 |
| Tools | p. 729 |
| Geology of Deep-Water Deposits Seen from the Hydrocarbon Industry Viewpoint | p. 738 |
| Acknowledgements | p. 761 |
| References | p. 761 |
| Mesozoic Pelagic Sediments: Archives for Ocean and Climate History During Green-House Conditions | p. 765 |
| Introduction | p. 765 |
| Oceans Explored | p. 766 |
| Deep-Sea Sediments: From Oceans to Mountain Ranges | p. 767 |
| Pelagic Sediments-A New Field of Research for Sedimentologists and Stratigraphers | p. 769 |
| The Alpine Tethys Succession-From Sedimentology to Palaeoceanography | p. 774 |
| Stable-Isotope Geochemistry-A New Tool in Palaeoceanography | p. 776 |
| Black Shales and the Carbon Cycle | p. 779 |
| Summary and Outlook | p. 784 |
| Acknowledgements | p. 785 |
| References | p. 785 |
| Climate Records of Deep-Sea Sediments: Towards the Cenozoic Ice House | p. 793 |
| Introduction | p. 793 |
| The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM): Large-Scale Carbon Release and Its Consequences for the Oceans' Carbonate Budget and the Global Climate System | p. 796 |
| Eocene Cooling: Factors Causing the Antarctic Glaciation | p. 799 |
| The Middle Miocene Climate Transition | p. 802 |
| Neogene Evolution of Deep-Water Circulation and Chemistry | p. 804 |
| Middle to Late Miocene Carbonate Deposition | p. 808 |
| The Onset of the Northern Hemisphere Glaciation and Pleistocene Ice Ages | p. 812 |
| References | p. 818 |
| Index | p. 825 |
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ISBN: 9780444530004
ISBN-10: 0444530002
Series: Developments in Sedimentology
Published: 22nd December 2010
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 750
Audience: College, Tertiary and University
Publisher: Elsevier
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 22.86 x 15.88 x 4.45
Weight (kg): 1.5
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