Learn about unexpected heterogeneity patterns in UK Triassic strata through this 48-minute lecture from the University of Liverpool's Earth Sciences department. Explore how pebble distribution patterns challenge traditional single-source theories of sediment origin from the Armorican Massif in Northern France. Examine evidence for multiple sediment sources based on pebble-rich deposits across central and northern England basins. Discover how source-to-sink exponential decay modeling of pebble abundance data reveals three distinct sources, including major tributaries from the Welsh Massif and London-Brabant Massif. Understand the implications of this complex multiple-source interpretation for Early Triassic river systems and its impact on prediction uncertainty in Upper Triassic strata, particularly relevant for carbon and nuclear waste storage applications.
Prediction of Heterogeneity in UK Triassic Strata Through Pebble Distribution Analysis
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Probably Proximal Pebbles? Prediction of Heterogeneity in UK Triassic Strata - Peter Burgess
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Earth Sciences, University of Liverpool