Items where Research Group is "Geosciences

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Number of items: 10.

Article

Andrews, JE, Hamilton, PJ and Fallick, AE (1987) The geochemistry of early diagenetic dolostones from a low-salinity Jurassic lagoon. Journal of the Geological Society of London (144). pp. 687-698.

Andrews, Julian E. (1987) Jurassic clay-mineral assemblages and their post depositional alteration: upper Great Estuarine Group, Scotland. Geological Magazine (124). pp. 261-271. ISSN 1469-5081

Leeder, MR and Alexander, J ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2830-2727 (1987) The origin and tectonic significance of asymmetrical meander belts. Sedimentology, 34. pp. 217-226. ISSN 1365-3091

Maddox, Steven J. and Andrews, Julian E. (1987) Lithofacies and stratigraphy of a Dinantian non-marine dolostone from the Lower Oil-Shale Group of Fife and West Lothian. Scottish Journal of Geology (23). pp. 129-147. ISSN 2041-4951

Book Section

Alexander, Jan ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2830-2727 (1987) Synsedimentary and burial related deformation in the Middle Jurassic non-marine formations of the Yorkshire Basin. In: Deformation of Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks. Geological Society of London, pp. 315-324.

Alexander, J and Leeder, MR (1987) Active tectonic control of alluvial architecture. In: Recent Developments in Fluvial Sedimentology. SEPM, Special Publication No. 39, pp. 243-252.

Hudson, JD and Andrews, JE (1987) The diagenesis of the Great Estuarine Group, Middle Jurassic, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. In: Diagenesis of Sedimentary Sequences. Geological Society of London, pp. 259-276.

Conference or Workshop Item

Alexander, J (1987) The Ravenscar Group: A Brent analogue. In: Geological Society of London Meeting on Deltas, Sites and Traps for Fossil Fuels, 1987-01-01.

Alexander, J and Nichols, G (1987) Matrix supported conglomerates in the Miocene Flysch North of the Gulf of Patras, Greece. In: BSRG AGM, 2007-12-17 - 2007-12-18.

Alexander, J and Williams, GD (1987) Soft sediment trusting and extensional faulting associated with syn-sedimentary collapse hollows in the Triassic of South Wales. In: Tectonic Studies Group AGM, 1987-01-01.

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