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Encyclopedia of Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks
Edited by Gerard V. Middleton, Michael J. Church, Mario Coniglio, Lawrence A. Hardie, Frederick J. Longstaffe
Kluwer Academic Publishers
July 2003
Hardbound 928 pp ISBN 1402008724
£250.00
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Sedimentology studies the properties, origins, and historical interpretation of sediments
and sedimentary rocks. Such materials are formed by physical, chemical, and biological
processes, at temperatures ranging from below freezing to about 150-200 degrees C.
More than 75% of the earth's land surface is covered by sediments and
sedimentary
rocks. Near-surface sediments constitute the reservoirs for almost all groundwater, and
are vitally important substrates for soils, wetlands, and shallow marine environments, while
more deeply buried sediments provide most of the world's reserves of fossil fuels. The
study and understanding of sediments and sedimentary rocks is therefore strongly
multidisciplinary, and forms part of several academic disciplines (such as geology,
geomorphology, stratigraphy, and civil engineering).
This encyclopedia, which constitutes a wide ranging and authoritative collection of
academic articles, covers the sedimentological aspects of sediments and sedimentary
rocks. As such the encyclopedia provides a comprehensive, one-volume reference work
for students and faculty in universities, and for professionals in geology and allied
disciplines (geography, engineering, environmental studies), as well as informed lay readers.
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