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Journal Article
Published: 08 October 2021
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2021) 91 (10): 1040–1066.
... and hydrodynamic modeling study of the Holocene carbonate ramp near Isla de Holbox, northeastern Yucatán (Mexico), focuses on integrating remote sensing, field, petrographical, and granulometrical observations of surficial modern sediments with oceanographic observations and hydrodynamic modeling simulations...
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Journal Article
Journal: GeoArabia
Publisher: Gulf Petrolink
Published: 01 July 1999
GeoArabia (1999) 4 (3): 339–360.
... Saudi Arabia and Northern Yucatan, Mexico, provide complementary models to the classic channelized ramp system of Abu Dhabi. Structural influences relative to coastal orientations control regional and local depositional styles, trend continuity/discontinuity, the location of carbonate factories...
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Landsat TM composite images: (9a - Top) Holbox barrier island-barrier spit system abruptly passes westward to the narrow barrier island and restricted lagoonal complex of Rio Lagartos; (9b - Bottom). Landsat TM composite images: (9c) The Chicxulub trend narrows to poorly developed barrier spits and attached beach ridges backed by coastal marshes. Alacran Reef marks the edge of the ramp where the slope steepens into the Gulf of Mexico.
Published: 01 July 1999
Figure 9: Landsat TM composite images: (9a - Top) Holbox barrier island-barrier spit system abruptly passes westward to the narrow barrier island and restricted lagoonal complex of Rio Lagartos; (9b - Bottom). Landsat TM composite images: (9c) The Chicxulub trend narrows to poorly developed
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Geographic location, general geomorphology, and bathymetry of study area. A) Map of Yucatán ramp. Ramp extends 150 to 250 km northward and westward from the Yucatán Peninsula (land, shown in gray) into the Gulf of Mexico. Contours are at 10-m depth intervals from 1 to 100 m and at 500-m depth intervals from 500 to 5000 m. The study area is denoted by a red rectangle, and the red star shows the location of extracted synoptic wind and wave data. B) Remote-sensing image showing the Isla de Holbox and Laguna de Yalahau region. The focus area is highlighted in the yellow box and includes only the inner-ramp regions (nearshore upper shoreface, foreshore, and lagoon areas). C) Remote-sensing image of focus area. Note the range of geomorphic elements, including upper shoreface, subaqueous dunes, foreshore barrier island with beach ridges, and the lagoon with mangrove fringe. Lagoon inlet channels are marked by yellow and red shaded lines. Red circles indicate deployment locations of in-situ current meters. D) Bathymetry of Isla de Holbox focus area. E) Bathymetric profile across the shallow (≤ 2 m) lagoon (A′–A) and the gently dipping (0.014°) upper shoreface (B′–B) along with a projected profile estimating a transition from inner ramp to mid-ramp outside the study area (C′–C northward).
Published: 08 October 2021
Fig. 1.— Geographic location, general geomorphology, and bathymetry of study area. A) Map of Yucatán ramp. Ramp extends 150 to 250 km northward and westward from the Yucatán Peninsula (land, shown in gray) into the Gulf of Mexico. Contours are at 10-m depth intervals from 1 to 100 m and at 500
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 May 2014
PALAIOS (2014) 29 (5): 192–209.
... the Proterozoic and declined afterward. Their decline has been attributed to grazing and/or burrowing by metazoans, to changes in ocean chemistry, or to competition with other calcifying organisms. The freshwater microbialites at Laguna Bacalar (Mexico) provide an opportunity to better understand microbialite...
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... Isla de Holbox on the north coast to within 10 km of the coast inland from Tulum in the south of the study area. Figure 1. Location of study area on the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Along the northern part of the Caribbean coast, a series of ridges and swales form...
Journal Article
Journal: GeoArabia
Publisher: Gulf Petrolink
Published: 01 January 1998
GeoArabia (1998) 3 (1): 38–170.
... for British Petroleum since 1981 when he received his BSc in Geology with Geophysics from Leicester University. He has extensive 2-D and 3-D seismic interpretation experience, and has occupied posts in Tunisia, the North Sea, onshore UK, Egypt, Canada, and the Gulf of Mexico. Dave is currently seconded...
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