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
researchFocuses on sedimentary and diagenetic processes, with
theory and case historiesCovers the climate record, hydrocarbon
reservoirs, and other topics of interestFeatures a multimedia
component with colour versions of figures
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