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Braided-river architecture of the Triassic Swartberg member, Katberg Formation, South Africa: assessing age, fluvial style, and paleoclimate after the end-Permian extinction
Rivers in reverse: Upstream-migrating dechannelization and flooding cause avulsions on fluvial fans
Geometrical Breakdown Approach to interpretation of depositional sequences
Discussion on ‘Tectonic and environmental controls on Palaeozoic fluvial environments: reassessing the impacts of early land plants on sedimentation’ Journal of the Geological Society , London , https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2016-063
Pedogenic Mud Aggregates Preserved In A Fine-Grained Meandering Channel In the Lower Permian Clear Fork Formation, North-Central Texas, U.S.A.
An Abandoned-Channel Fill With Exquisitely Preserved Plants In Redbeds of the Clear Fork Formation, Texas, USA: An Early Permian Water-Dependent Habitat On the Arid Plains Of Pangea
A Marine Incursion In the Lower Pennsylvanian Tynemouth Creek Formation, Canada: Implications For Paleogeography, Stratigraphy and Paleoecology
Impact of Vegetation On Early Pennsylvanian Fluvial Channels: Insight From the Joggins Formation of Atlantic Canada
MICROBIAL MATS AND ICHNOFAUNA OF A FLUVIAL-TIDAL CHANNEL IN THE LOWER PENNSYLVANIAN JOGGINS FORMATION, CANADA
Channel enlargement by avulsion-induced sediment starvation in the Saskatchewan River
Lower Devonian coaly shales of northern New Brunswick, Canada: plant accumulations in the early stages of Terrestrial colonization
Deconvolving Signals of Tectonic and Climatic Controls From Continental Basins: An Example From the Late Paleozoic Cumberland Basin, Atlantic Canada
Evaporite tectonics and the late Paleozoic stratigraphic development of the Cumberland basin, Appalachians of Atlantic Canada
Early Cambrian metazoans in fluvial environments, evidence of the non-marine Cambrian radiation: COMMENT
PALEOENVIRONMENTAL INFERENCES FROM THE CLASSIC LOWER DEVONIAN PLANT-BEARING LOCALITY OF THE CAMPBELLTON FORMATION, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA
The Campbellton Formation, New Brunswick, Canada: paleoenvironments in an important Early Devonian terrestrial locality
REPLY: MARINE INFLUENCE IN THE UPPER ORDOVICIAN JUNIATA FORMATION (POTTERS MILLS, PENNSYLVANIA): IMPLICATIONS FOR THE HISTORY OF LIFE ON LAND: PALAIOS, v. 25, no. 8, p. 527–539, 2010
Fluvial response to paleo-equatorial climate fluctuations during the late Paleozoic ice age
A conifer-dominated palynological assemblage from Pennsylvanian (late Moscovian) alluvial drylands in Atlantic Canada: implications for the vegetation of tropical lowlands during glacial phases
Fluvial Systems and their Deposits in Hot, Seasonal Semiarid and Subhumid Settings: Modern and Ancient Examples
Abstract Observations and data from modern streams and recent deposits demonstrate that river systems in subhumid and semiarid seasonal settings in tropical and subtropical latitudes can have deposit characteristics very different from those predicted from previously published facies models based on other climatic settings. The differences result primarily from the extremely variable discharges that are typical of these climatic settings and contribute to a distinct fluvial style. Five critically important characteristics of the deposits are illustrated by data from NE Australia. The deposits with these characteristics occur in streams with variable discharge and are independent of channel size. (1) The channel-fill lithosomes are erosionally based and exhibit complex lateral facies changes. (2) Within the channel-fill lithosomes there are abundant mud partings, some of which are pedogenically modified. (3) In most cases the complex internal architecture lacks the macroform elements, such as lateral-accretion cross bedding, typical of other fluvial sediment bodies. This is the case even within point bars. (4) Sedimentary structures formed under high flow stage are abundant and frequently preserved in the lithosomes. (5) Trees and other vegetation adapted to occasional inundation by fast-flowing water may colonize channel floors (not only on banks), and these both generate organic sediment and influence the flow and resulting sediment deposition patterns. In addition to the characteristics of the channel-fill deposits, the overbank deposits may have diagnostic character and the sand petrography may differ from that in other settings. The same features are identified in the rock record and a detailed case study from the Pennsylvanian of the Maritimes Basin Complex of Atlantic Canada illustrates the distinction between the seasonal tropical and other fluvial styles. The upper Namurian (Yeadonian) Boss Point Formation shows a transition from perennial to subhumid to semiarid, seasonal tropical fluvial styles within a succession of sheet-like braidplain channel bodies. The overlying, basal Westphalian (Langsettian), Little River Formation is composed entirely of more lensoid channel bodies displaying the subhumid to semiarid, seasonal tropical fluvial style, and associated overbank deposits. The overlying coal-bearing Joggins Formation shows a gradual return to a perennial fluvial style with channel body geometries similar to the underlying unit. A clear signal of paleoclimate change can be deconvolved from variations in accommodation regime, providing a hitherto unavailable discriminant for interpreting fluvial successions. Recognition of the strongly seasonal, tropical to subtropical fluvial style in the rock record, and of changes in character through vertical successions, will aid paleoclimate interpretation and subsurface reservoir analysis in fluvial successions.