
The Sedimentary Record
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💎#DiamondOpenAccess, short-format journal of soft rock geoscience. Sponsored by @SEPMGEO. Current editors: @lizzy_t, @daanosaurus_rex and Dr. John W. Counts
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🌊New TSR article!🔍 Clark Gilbert & off the shelf edge explore submarine channels of the Miocene Modelo Formation at Lake Piru, CA, showcasing the power of drone-based photography and outcrop data. Read here: tinyurl.com/gilbertjobe #diamondopenaccess #geology #stratigraphy #drones

📝 Here’s a fun write up about TSR. Thanks, Scholastica (this account moved to Bluesky)! blog.scholasticahq.com/post/diamond-o…

📢Exciting findings on #sediment routing systems unveiled in our latest publication by Jesse Korus & RM Joeckel! Explore how megafans provide insights into sed storage and recycling dynamics. #Geology #Sedimentology #Fluvial #Geomorphology 🔭🪭 Read here: tinyurl.com/jkorus


A different, but important, take for #WorldDigitalPreservationDay - digital outcrop preservation. It's important to digitally preserve key geological outcrops. This increases #Inclusivity, #accessibility, and reproducibility. Read the The Sedimentary Record paper: thesedimentaryrecord.scholasticahq.com/article/31901-…


📢Announcing our newest Managing Editors, Daan Beelen, John W. Counts, and Dr. Lizzy Trower. Welcome, team! Over the next month, current editors Jeong-Hyun Lee and Jenn, of Earth ✌️ (AKA Dr. Pickering) will onboard the new team. We can't wait to see where they take The Sedimentary Record over the next 3 years!



In this The Space Review paper titled: Downstream Morphological and Sedimentary Transformations in Modern Continental-Scale Rivers, Abdullah Wahbi & Michael Blum unravel the drivers behind river morphology changes. read now: doi.org/10.2110/001c.9…








🚨 Cedric Hagen new publication: thesedimentaryrecord.scholasticahq.com/article/124125…

🚨 Cedric Hagen presents a new method for quantifying sedimentation rates using iterative Sadler plots, shedding light on Ediacaran stratigraphy: ⬇️ Post-Gaskiers sedrate drop 📉 Low rates at Shuram excursion 📈 Rising sedrates at Ediacaran–Cambrian boundary.



🪨 Forget simple strat. models! New research in the Karoo Basin (Permian, South Africa) shows that these deep-water systems are way more complex, with unpredictable stacking patterns driven by autogenic processes. Embrace the complexity! Prof. YvonneSpychala Peter Burgess and Chris Stevenson
