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September 01, 1990
Anatomy of a channel-bank collapse structure in Tertiary fluvio-lacustrine sediments of the Lower Rhine Basin, Germany
H. Williams
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H. Williams
Koninklijke Shell Explor. en Prod. Lab., Netherlands
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Geological Magazine (1990) 127 (5): 445–451.
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H. Williams, S. Flint; Anatomy of a channel-bank collapse structure in Tertiary fluvio-lacustrine sediments of the Lower Rhine Basin, Germany. Geological Magazine 1990;; 127 (5): 445–451. doi:
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- Cenozoic
- Central Europe
- coal
- Europe
- fluvial sedimentation
- fluviolacustrine sedimentation
- Germany
- lacustrine sedimentation
- lignite
- organic residues
- processes
- reconstruction
- sedimentary petrology
- sedimentary rocks
- sedimentary structures
- sedimentation
- slump structures
- soft sediment deformation
- stratigraphy
- Tertiary
- West Germany
- Hambach Mine
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