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3D and 4D controls on carbonate depositional systems: sedimentological and sequence stratigraphic analysis of an attached carbonate platform and atoll (Miocene, Níjar Basin, SE Spain)

This study investigates the controls on three‐dimensional stratigraphic geometries and facies of shallow‐water carbonate depositional sequences. A 15 km2 area of well‐exposed Mid to Late Miocene carbonates on the margin of the Níjar Basin of SE Spain was mapped in detail. An attached carbonate platf...

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Published in:Sedimentology 2005-04, Vol.52 (2), p.363-389
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