1. Submarine slope mudstone facies, cozy dell formation (Middle Eocene), California
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Roger M. Slatt and Peter R. Thompson
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geography ,River delta ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Oceanography ,Sedimentary structures ,Sedimentary depositional environment ,Paleontology ,Clastic rock ,Facies ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Overbank ,Sedimentary rock ,Paleogene ,Geology - Abstract
A 120 m thick section of the Cozy Dell Formation (middle Eocene), southem California, consists of a graylaminated mudstone and a tanungraded mudstone; sandstone beds are associated with the laminated mudstone. Sedimentary structures, stratification sequences, foraminiferal distributions, and composition indicate that the ungraded mudstone is an upper slope hemipelagic deposit, while the laminated mudstone is an overbank deposit associated with shallow channels or gullies in which the sandstone beds were deposited. This depositional setting may be analogous to that of the modern Mississippi River delta front.
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- 1985
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