ABSTRACT: Sandstone sheets associated with deep-water channels: three analogue candidates for HARPS in Turkish Eocene exposures with different origin, external geometry and connectivity

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Morphometrics and architectures of 142 chosen deep-water channels and their relation to stacking trajectories and climates.


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