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NARROW
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all geography including DSDP/ODP Sites and Legs
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Africa
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Southern Africa
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Australia
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Uruguay (1)
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Colorado (3)
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Montana (1)
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U. S. Rocky Mountains
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Absaroka Range
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Bighorn Mountains (1)
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Morrison Formation (3)
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Africa
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Southern Africa
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Namibia (1)
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Australia
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Cenozoic
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Paleogene
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Eocene
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lower Eocene
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Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (1)
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Mesa Rica Sandstone (1)
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Morrison Formation (3)
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North America
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Rocky Mountains
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U. S. Rocky Mountains
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Absaroka Range
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Beartooth Mountains (1)
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Bighorn Mountains (1)
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Owl Creek Mountains (1)
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sedimentary rocks
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sandstone (4)
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sedimentary structures (1)
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South America
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Brazil (2)
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Parana Basin (1)
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Uruguay (1)
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United States
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Bighorn Basin (1)
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Colorado (3)
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Montana (1)
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U. S. Rocky Mountains
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Bighorn Mountains (1)
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Utah (3)
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Wyoming
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rock formations
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Using delta channel width to estimate paleodischarge in the rock record: geometric scaling and practical sampling criteria
Analysis of the fluvial stratigraphic response to the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum in the Bighorn Basin, U.S.A.
A quantitative depositional model of a large distributive fluvial system (Megafan) with terminal aeolian interaction: The Upper Jurassic Guará DFS in southwestern Gondwana
Paleohydraulic analysis of an ancient distributive fluvial system
Abstract This Special Publication contains contributions for two meetings held to explore the links between geoscience and engineering in rivers and reservoirs (surface and subsurface). The first meeting was held in Brazil and, as a result, the volume contains many contributions from Brazil. The second was held in Edinburgh, and produced contributions from modern rivers in the USA, China, India and Scotland. The geological record from Carboniferous to Recent is represented. A range of outcrop techniques are presented along with statistical techniques used to identify patterns in the time series and spatial sense. The book is intended to cover the cross-disciplinary interest in rivers and their sediments, and will interest geologists, geomorphologists, civil, geotechnical and petroleum engineers, and government agencies. Some of the papers collected here demonstrate longer term impacts of human activity on rivers and how these might change the future geological record and, more importantly in the short term, impact on the UN Global Sustainability Goals.