Sabato -- Quaternary forced regression deposits in the Adriatic Basin and the record of composite sea-level cycles / F. Trincardi, A. Correggiari -- Depositional response to Quaternary fourth-order sea-level falls on the Latium margin (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) / F.L. Chiocci -- Sequence stratigraphy and architecture of the late Pleistocene Lagniappe delta complex, northeast Gulf of Mexico / V. Kolla, P. Biondi, B. Long, R. Fillon -- Seismic stratigraphy of the Gulf of Càdiz continental shelf : a model for Late Quaternary very high-resolution sequence stratigraphy and response to sea-level fall / F.J. Hernández-Molina, I. Somoza, F. Lobo -- Along-strike variability of forced regressive deposits : Late Quaternary, northern Peloponnesos, Greece / L.S. McMurray, R.L. Gawthorpe.
The falling stage systems tract : recognition and importance in sequence stratigraphic analysis / A.G. Plint, D. Nummedal -- Aspects of the stratal architecture of forced regressive deposits / H.W. Posamentier, W.R. Morris -- Carbonate megabreccias in a sequence stratigraphic context : evidence from the Cambrian of North Greenland / J.R. Ineson, F. Surlyk -- Shingled, sharp-based sandstones : depositional response to stepwise forced regression in a shallow basin, Upper Triassic Gassum Formation, Denmark / L. Hamberg, L.H. Nielsen -- The significance of the Etive Formation in the development of the Brent system : a review of the likelihood of forced regression during progradation / T.R. Olsen, R. Steel -- Forced regressions : recognition, architecture and genesis in the Campanian of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming / R. Fitzsimmons, S. Johnson -- Style contrast between forced regressive and lowstand/transgressive wedges in the Campanian of south-central Wyoming (Hatfield Member of the Haystack Mountains Formation) / D. Mellere, R. Steel -- Forward stratigraphic modelling of forced regressions : evidence for the genesis of attached and detached lowstand systems / R.B. Ainsworth, H. Bosscher, M.J. Newall -- Tectonically enhanced forced regressions : examples from growth folds in extensional and compressional settings, the Miocene of the Suez rift and the Eocene of the Pyrenees / R.L. Gawthorpe [and others] -- Recognition and distinction of normal and forced regressions in cyclothemic strata : a Plio-Pleistocene case study from eastern North Island, New Zealand / D.W. Haywick -- Response of Plio-Pleistocene mixed bioclastic-lithoclastic temperate-water carbonate systems to forced regressions : the Calcarenite di Gravina Formation, Puglia, SE Italy / M. Tropeano, L.
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"An increasing number of studies in recent years have demonstrated that significant progradation of shallow marine systems occurs under conditions of base-level fall. These new data are forcing many sedimentary geologists to critically re-evaluate many aspects of sequence stratigraphy relating to erosion and deposition during base-level (lake- or relative sea-level) fall, and the intrinsic link made between stratal geometries and base-level change. This volume brings together a collection of articles that focus solely on forced regressions, providing a more complete picture of the development, formation, variability and preservation of the surfaces and deposits generated during base-level fall." "The results of the studies will be of interest to all geologists attempting to understand the relationship between changes in base-level and stratigraphy, and to all who use sequence stratigraphy as a method of stratigraphic correlation and interpretation at outcrop and in the subsurface." "Readership: sedimentologists, stratigraphers, petroleum geologists, marine geologists/stratigraphers."--Jacket.