Week 8 Course Material

Additional Reading
- Ali, S.A., Clark, W.J., Moore, W.R., and Dribus, J.R., 2010. Diagenesis and Reservoir Quality in Oilfield Review, v. 22, no. 2, p. 14-27.
- Lander, R.H. and Walderhaug, O., 1999. Predicting Porosity through Simulating Sandstone Compaction and Quartz Cementation in AAPG Bulletin, v. 83, no. 3, p/ 433-449.
- Morad, S., Ketzer, J.M., and De Ros, L.F., 2000. Spatial and temporal distribution of diagenetic alterations in siliclastic rocks: Implications for mass transfer in sedimentary basins in Sedimentology, v. 47, p. 95-120.
- Wilson, J.C. and McBride, E.F., 1988. Compaction and porosity evolution of Pliocene sandstones, Ventura Basin, California in American Associate of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 72, no. 6, p. 664-681
Videos
- Sediment Transport Videos from the Univ. of Wyoming.
- YT link for the embedded video below on ripple cross lamination.
- YT link for the embedded video below on sheet flow sediment transport.
- YT link for the embedded video below on sheetflood deposition and development of an alluvial fan.
- YT link for the embedded video below of alluvial fans in Leh Valley.
- YT link for the embedded video below showing debris flow experiments from the USGS.
- YT link for the embedded video below on meandering river formation and helical flow.
- YT link for the embedded video below on meandering rivers.
- mp4 version of this video, also embedded below as an mp4 file.
- YT link for the embedded video below on what controls flow.
- YT link for the embedded video below on sediment transport.
- YT link for the embedded video below on why rivers meander.
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