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Depositional System

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A depositional system refers to the processes and environments through which sediment is transported, deposited, and accumulated over time. It encompasses the interactions between sediment supply, transport mechanisms, and the geological settings that influence the formation of sedimentary structures and stratigraphy.
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A depositional system refers to the processes and environments through which sediment is transported, deposited, and accumulated over time. It encompasses the interactions between sediment supply, transport mechanisms, and the geological settings that influence the formation of sedimentary structures and stratigraphy.

Key research themes

1. How do contourite depositional systems inform our understanding of bottom-current sedimentation processes in marine settings?

This research area investigates the characteristics, formation, and stratigraphic evolution of contourite depositional systems (CDSs) shaped by persistent bottom currents in marine environments. Understanding CDSs matters because these systems provide key archives for reconstructing paleoceanographic conditions, elucidate sediment transport mechanisms on continental margins, and have implications for sedimentary basin analysis and marine resource exploration.

Key finding: Identifies and characterizes a CDS on the Demerara Plateau where geomorphologic features such as marginal plateau highs promote contourite formation; links these depositional patterns to oceanographic controls including deep... Read more
Key finding: Delivers a high-resolution seismic analysis revealing that the Scan Basin hosts a contourite fan formed primarily by interaction between the Weddell Sea Deep Water and Antarctic Circumpolar Current; establishes a detailed... Read more

2. What are the sedimentary facies and architectural element controls on fluvio-deltaic depositional systems and their implications for reservoir characterization?

Research under this theme focuses on dissecting sedimentary facies associations and architectural components within fluvio-deltaic environments to interpret depositional dynamics and reservoir heterogeneity. This is fundamental for hydrocarbon exploration because characterizing facies and architecture improves predictions of reservoir quality, continuity, and distribution, especially in complex transitional environments.

Key finding: Provides the first integrated facies and architectural element analysis of the Pab Formation, revealing nine lithofacies grouped into seven architectural units reflective of transitional fluvio-deltaic settings. Demonstrates... Read more
Key finding: Documents the morphology and sedimentary processes of an anastomosing river system, characterized by interconnected channels and vegetated interchannels with low longitudinal gradients. Highlights how sedimentary processes... Read more

3. How do combined mechanical and chemical processes govern sediment deposition and diagenesis in natural environments?

This theme explores mechanisms of sediment generation, transport, and deposition, linking weathering, particle composition, hydrodynamics, and post-depositional changes such as diagenesis and grain boundary interactions. Elucidating these processes is crucial for understanding sedimentary rock characteristics, reservoir quality evolution, and scaling laboratory observations to basin-scale phenomena.

Key finding: Offers a comprehensive framework integrating mechanical and chemical weathering, transport media, depositional processes, and diagenetic transformations with detailed study of sandstone composition, texture, and fabric.... Read more
Key finding: Reviews experimental and theoretical studies showing that grain boundary wetting by secondary solid or liquid phases is temperature-dependent surface phase transformation, influencing mineral phase distributions and... Read more
Key finding: Develops a 2D numerical debris flow model integrating erosion, entrainment, and deposition with the Voellmy rheology using adaptive grids, demonstrating that including deposition significantly improves simulations of flow... Read more
Key finding: Presents a numerical scheme combining convection, diffusion, deposition, and geometry evolution in porous media, employing random-walk particle tracking to model deposition fluxes and subsequent permeability changes. Provides... Read more

All papers in Depositional System

Abstract: The studied section of the upper Narew river is an example of an anastomosing system. It consists of a network of interconnected channels and interchannel areas covered with peat-forming rush and reed vegetation. The channels... more
The Scan Basin is the easternmost of the southern Scotia Sea basins. It is located in a complex tectonic setting, north of the boundary between the Scotia and Antarctic plates. In addition, Scan Basin is directly to the north of Bruce... more
The Scan Basin is the easternmost of the southern Scotia Sea basins. It is located in a complex tectonic setting, north of the boundary between the Scotia and Antarctic plates. In addition, Scan Basin is directly to the north of Bruce... more
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