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Quaternary alluvial fans in southwestern Crete: sedimentation processes and geomorphic evolution

Terence C. Blair, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1995 - 
- Vol. 42, Iss: 3, pp 531-535
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This article is published in Sedimentology.The article was published on 1995-06-01. It has received 80 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tectonic influences on alluvial fans & Alluvial plain.

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Quaternary glacial history of the Mediterranean mountains

TL;DR: The most extensive phases of glaciation appear to have occurred during the Middle Pleistocene as discussed by the authors, which represents a major shift from earlier work whereby many glacial sequences were assumed to have formed during the last cold stage.
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Facies analysis and basin architecture of the Neogene Subandean synorogenic wedge, southern Bolivia

TL;DR: In this article, the authors defined, described, and interpreted eight architectural elements and 24 lithofacies from 15 outcrop locations representing the Neogene foreland basin in the Subandean Zone and the Chaco Plain.
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Autocyclic behaviour of fan deltas: an analogue experimental study

TL;DR: Fan deltas are excellent recorders of fan-building processes because of their high sedimentation rate, particularly in tectonically active settings as discussed by the authors, and there is clear evidence for autogenically produced storage and release of sediment by flume and numerical modelling that demands further definition of characteristics and significance of autogenic forced facies and stratigraphy.
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The geomorphology and sedimentology of the Tista megafan, Darjeeling Himalaya: Implications for megafan building processes

TL;DR: The Tista megafan in the foothills of Darjeeling Himalaya is studied in this article, where three distinct depositional lobes are identified by a set of ancient and modern radial drainage systems.
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