Sedimentology and Stratigraphy introduces the reader to the subjects and provides tools for the interpretation of sediments and sedimentary rocks, covering the processes of formation, transport, and deposition of sediment and applying them to develop conceptual models for the full range of sedimentary environments, from deserts to deep seas and reefs to rivers. Different approaches to using stratigraphic principles to date and correlate strata are also considered to provide a comprehensive overview of all aspects of sedimentology and stratigraphy.
The 3rd edition has been thoroughly revised and updated. The book is now divided into five sections, and the chapters on different depositional settings now provide distinct sections on modern processes and sedimentary rocks. The new edition also features a new set of diagrams and photographs in full colour.
Key concepts introduced in Sedimentology and Stratigraphy include:
- The importance of changes in plant and animal life through time and the effects on characteristics of both marine and continental sedimentary environments
- The distinction between modern environments and what is preserved in the sedimentary record
- The role of changing climate, tectonic events and sediment supply in determining the characteristics of deposits in the stratigraphic record
Written by a highly qualified author with abundant experience in the field, Sedimentology and Stratigraphy serves as a highly accessible resource for students of geology and related subjects who seek to understand the formation, characteristics, and importance of sedimentary rocks.
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
About the Companion Website xv
Part A Sedimentary Materials, Processes and Products 1
1. Introduction to Sedimentology and Stratigraphy 3
2. Clastic Sediments: Gravel, Sand and Mud 9
3. Biogenic, Chemical and Volcanogenic Sediments 35
4. Processes of Transport and Sedimentary Structures 53
5. Field Sedimentology, Facies and Environments 83
Part B Continental Environments 107
6. Continental Environments and Sources of Sediment 109
7. Glacial Environments 127
8. Aeolian Environments 143
9. Rivers and Alluvial Fans 159
10. Lakes 185
11. Volcanic Rocks and Sediments 201
Part C Marine Environments 217
12. The Marine Realm: Morphology and Processes 219
13. Deltas 237
14. Clastic Coasts and Estuaries 259
15. Shallow Sandy Seas 279
16. Shallow Marine Carbonate and Evaporite Environments 295
17. Deep Marine Environments 321
Part D Post-depositional Processes 341
18. Soft Sediment Deformation 343
19. Diagenesis 355
Part E Stratigraphy 377
20. Stratigraphy: Concepts and Lithostratigraphy 379
21. Biostratigraphy 395
22. Dating and Correlation Techniques 411
23. Subsurface Stratigraphy and Sedimentology 425
24. Sequence Stratigraphy and Sea Level Changes 443
25. Sedimentary Basins 475
Further Reading 496
References 497
Index 511
Gary Nichols has taught sedimentology and stratigraphy at universities in the UK and Norway. His research interests in the analysis of facies and sedimentary basins have taken him to every continent, providing experience of a wide range of sedimentary rock types of different ages in a variety of depositional settings. He currently designs training programmes for geoscientists working in the energy industry.
Reviews of earlier editions:
"Altogether an enjoyable read. I would recommend Gary Nichols' book to anyone who intends to spend the rest of their life contemplating rocks, at whatever level. GBP26.50 is a reasonable price to pay for a concise and uncluttered companion to future studies."
– Anne Morton, The OUGS Journal, Symposium Edition 2001
"[...] this book caught my attention with its fine photographs and discussions of sedimentary rocks [...] Nichols has written a pleasurable book [...]"
– Journal of Sedimentary Research