The surface of Earth is being reshaped constantly. Mountainous uplands are broken down by water and wind producing sediment that is moved by rivers to lowlands. Some of this sediment is deposited ...
A large chunk of my Ph.D. research is now out in the journal Sedimentology (you can find it here). The following post is meant to be a general summary of this work for a broader audience and will skip ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Abstract New high‐resolution seismic reflection data from northern Lake Baikal and detailed land‐based morphological and sedimentological data ...
Trace fossils, the preserved records of biological activity, provide a unique window into the interactions between ancient organisms and their sedimentary settings. By recording behaviours such as ...
The stratigraphic profile used here is from the site of Namu. It should be noted that this profile was created through several depositional episodes. The author has chosen to outline the distinctive ...
Vol. 34, No. 1, View from the Outhouse: What We Can Learn from the Excavation of Privies (2000), pp. 111-129 (19 pages) Throughout the 19th century the rear yards of both urban residences and ...
ANTHMAI copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment. Introduction -- Part I General Post-Mortem Processes: Degradation of Soft Tissue, Bone and Associated Materials -- 1 Gross ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American The surface of Earth is being reshaped ...