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Sand Bodies Lowstand Deltas http://gulf.rice.edu/sandbodies/sandbodieslstdeltas.html Major deltas of the world (yellow dots http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/deltas/modern_deltas.htm General framework of Holocene deltas: Yangtze delta in China- Tidally dominated delta http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/deltas/modern_deltas.htm Ganges Brahmaputra- a Tidally dominated delta http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/deltas/modern_deltas.htm Nile Delta- Egypt A Wave dominated delta http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/deltas/modern_deltas.htm Rio Grande Highstand 1 Wave dominated delta The prograding reflection configuration, the elongate lens geometry, and the steep seaward margin of the unit support its interpretation as a wave-dominated delta. The elongate geometry and steep margin are interpreted as being formed due to wave erosion with re-deposition of sediment redistributed along strike by waves. http://gulf.rice.edu/STexas/HST1sand.html Mississippi Delta- Fluvially dominated http://tapestry.usgs.gov/features/47delta.html http://water.usgs.gov/pubs/circ/circ1133/images/fig4.jpeg Western Louisiana http://gulf.rice.edu/WLouisiana/wld.map.html Rio Grande Lowstand 1 Fluvial dominated delta http://gulf.rice.edu/STexas/LST1sand.html http://maps.unomaha.edu/Maher/geo101/tablea.html After 5 hours of flow After one day http://maps.unomaha.edu/Maher/geo101/tableb.html http://maps.unomaha.edu/Maher/geo101/tableb.html http://maps.unomaha.edu/Maher/geo101/tableb.html http://maps.unomaha.edu/Maher/geo101/tableb.html Environments of deposition in a deltaic sequence (from Horne and others, 1978). Upper Delta Plain Environment (from Horne and others, 1978). Typical Section from Upper Delta plain (from Horne and others, 1978). Development of a delta sequence (from Frazier and Osanik, 1969). Back Barrier typical section (from Horne and others, 1978). Back Barrier Island depositional environments (from Horne and others, 1978). Distributary Environment (from Horne and others, 1978). Lower Delta Plain Environment (from Horne and others, 1978). Typical Sections from the lower delta plain, bottom section with crevass splay (from Horne and others, 1978).. Typical Sequence from lower delta plain (from Horne and others, 1978). An example of facies relationships in deltaic sequences from the Virgin and Wolfcamp rocks of Stephens County, Texas (From Brown, 1969). Note the lateral variations in facies due to the shifting positions of the delta lobes. Pennsylvanian and Permian rocks in southwestern Pennsylvania exhibit similar lateral relationships, although the paucity of outcrops usually precludes such definition. Model for the deposition of adjacent channel systems. New channels form in the interdstributary areas due to subsidence by compaction and dewatering. From Ferm and Cavaroc (1968). Model for the deposition of adjacent channel systems. Note offsetting channels through time. From Ferm and Cavaroc (1968). Here are the facies relationships in the Upper Pennsylvanian Uniontown Formation and the Permian Waynesburg Formation in southern Pennsylvanian and Northern West Virginia. Note the similarities to the Pennsylvanian of Texas (above). This is from an untitled late 1970's guidebook by A. C. Donaldson (West Virginia University, retired). http://gulf.rice.edu/tst.html http://gulf.rice.edu/tst.html http://gulf.rice.edu/lst.html Go to: http://strata.geol.sc.edu/terminology.html http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/sepm/palaios/0106/savrda.html Clinoforms and System Tracts http://gulf.rice.edu/ Clinoforms and System Tracts http://gulf.rice.edu/ Clinoforms and System Tracts http://gulf.rice.edu/