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Shelf-edge delta overreach at the shelf break can guarantee the delivery of terrestrial sediments to deep water at all sea-level stands Gong CL, Steel RJ, Wang YM, Sweet ML, Xian BZ, Xu Q, Zhang BJ AAPG Bulletin, 103(1), 65, 2019 |
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Shelf-edge trajectories and stratal stacking patterns: Their sequence-stratigraphic significance and relation to styles of deep-water sedimentation and amount of deep-water sandstone Gong CL, Wang YM, Pyles DR, Steel RJ, Xu S, Xu Q, Li D AAPG Bulletin, 99(7), 1211, 2015 |
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Deltaic process and architectural evolution during cross-shelf transits, Maastrichtian Fox Hills Formation, Washakie Basin, Wyoming Olariu MI, Carvajal CR, Olariu C, Steel RJ AAPG Bulletin, 96(10), 1931, 2012 |
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Delta-front hyperpycnal bed geometry and implications for reservoir modeling: Cretaceous Panther Tongue delta, Book Cliffs, Utah Olariu C, Steel RJ, Petter AL AAPG Bulletin, 94(6), 819, 2010 |
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Iles clastic wedge development and sediment partitioning within a 300-km fluvial to marine Campanian transect (3 m.y.), Western Interior seaway, southwestern Wyoming and northern Colorado Gomez-Veroiza CA, Steel RJ AAPG Bulletin, 94(9), 1349, 2010 |
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Hyperpycnal flow variability and slope organization on an Eocene shelf margin, Central Basin, Spitsbergen Petter AL, Steel RJ AAPG Bulletin, 90(10), 1451, 2006 |
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A high-frequency sequence study: a Miocene deltaic and estuarine succession in the Eastern Maracaibo Composite Foreland Basin, Western Venezuela Milano MT, Steel RJ Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 50(1), 3, 2002 |
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Architecture of marine rift-basin successions Ravnas R, Steel RJ AAPG Bulletin, 82(1), 110, 1998 |
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Architecture of marine rift-basin successions (vol 82, pg 141, 1998) Ravnas R, Steel RJ AAPG Bulletin, 82(8), 1626, 1998 |
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Dunlin group sequence stratigraphy in the northern North Sea: A model for Cook sandstone deposition Marjanac T, Steel RJ AAPG Bulletin, 81(2), 276, 1997 |