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Sedimentary Deposition in Rift and Foreland Basins in France and Spain (Paleogene and Lower Neogene)

Edited By: Georges Busson and B Charlotte Schreiber
480 pages, 299 illus
Sedimentary Deposition in Rift and Foreland Basins in France and Spain
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  • Sedimentary Deposition in Rift and Foreland Basins in France and Spain ISBN: 9780231067867 Hardback Apr 1997 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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Focuses on evaporites such as limestone, dolomite, gypsum, and halite, found in the rift and foreland basins of eastern France and northern Spain. By demonstrating that the early environment of the region encouraged the habitation and growth of many forms of life, the text challenges traditional assessments of these areas as harsh, arid and inhospitable to life. It argues that the same evaporitic environment which promoted an abundance of organisms might also preserve their organic remains - producing potentially large amounts of oil. Supplemented by a com prehensive review of both recent and classic research in sedimentology, this text should be of interest to researchers and professionals in oil geology, stratigraphy, paleontology, chemistry and physics.

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Edited By: Georges Busson and B Charlotte Schreiber
480 pages, 299 illus
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