1. Introduction.
Part I: Basics.
2. Weathering.
3. Sediments And Sedimentary Rocks.
4. Major Environmental Complexes And Their Recognition.
Part II: Tracing Environments In Space And Time.
5. The Vertical Dimension.
6. The Horizontal Dimension.
7. The Time Dimension.
8. Basin Analysis.
9. Stratigraphic Systems.
Part III: Interpreting Geologic History.
10. Tectonics.
11. Sea-Level Changes.
12. Climate.
13. Biology.
14. Stratigraphic Problem Times And Places.
15. Extraterrestrial Stratigraphy.
Appendices.
Glossary.
References.
Index.
Michael E. Brookfield has taught stratigraphy, paleobiology, and sedimentology at Guelph University for 30 years. His main research interest is in integrated analyses of sedimentary basins based on field studies. He has worked on Western Canadian and Central Asian orogenic belts, recent and ancient glacial and desert deposits, ancient limestones and their paleocommunities.
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