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Evaluating the Role of Stress Factors in Tracefossil Distribution along Mixed-influence Deltaic Systems of an Embayed Shoreline (Middle Jurassic, Sunrise Field of the Timor Sea, Australia and Timor-Leste)

24/10/2019 by Sharperedge

Evaluating the Role of Stress Factors in Tracefossil Distribution along Mixed-influence Deltaic Systems of an Embayed Shoreline (Middle Jurassic, Sunrise Field of the Timor Sea, Australia and Timor-Leste)

 

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Publication Name: Western Australian Basins Symposium

Authors: L. Buatois, F. Burns, R.B. Ainsworth

Date Published: August 2013

Number of Pages: 11

Abstract:

Emphasis has been traditionally placed in characterising ichnological signatures of the classical end members of the genetic ternary plot, namely river-, wave- and tide-dominated deltas. However, recent years have witnessed progress in the understanding of how these processes vary along strike, and down depositional dip resulting in a complex interplay of stress factors affecting the distribution of benthic faunas and their associated biogenic structures.

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