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The Tide-Dominated Han River Delta, Korea
Geomorphology, Sedimentology, and Stratigraphic Architecture

A data-rich look into the geomorphology, facies and geological evolution of a tide-dominated river delta

Don Cummings (Author), Robert Dalrymple (Author), Kyungsik Choi (Author), Jaehwa Jin (Author)

9780128007686, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 20 October 2015

382 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.6 cm, 1.01 kg

The Tide-Dominated Han River Delta provides a thorough analysis of a river delta in which tidal currents have reworked the river-borne sediment, generating characteristic geomorphological and sedimentological signatures in the process. Such "tide-dominated" deltas are common in the modern ocean, forming the substrate upon which entire populations are built. Furthermore, ancient examples contain enormous volumes of hydrocarbon. Despite this, tide-dominated deltas remain less well understood than their wave- and river-dominated counterparts, largely because processes within them are inherently more complex and fewer modern examples have been investigated in detail.

This multi-year study by a team of experts in coastal geoscience represents the most complete documentation of a tide-dominated delta to date. Results help advance, and are applicable to, a broad range of fields within sedimentary geology, including clastic sedimentology, seismic and sequence stratigraphy, and coastal geomorphology, in addition to petroleum geology and reservoir engineering.

Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Depositional setting Chapter 3. Database and Methodology Chapter 4. GeomorphologyChapter 5. Near-surface sedimentology Chapter 6. Seismic stratigraphy Chapter 7. Facies successions Chapter 8. Sequence stratigraphy Chapter 9. Discussion Glossary References Appendix 1. Short coresAppendix 2. Seismic dataAppendix 3. Side-scan sonar dataAppendix 4. Grab samples

Subject Areas: Marine engineering [TTS], Geological surface processes [geomorphology RBGD], Soil science, sedimentology [RBGB], Volcanology & seismology [RBC]

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