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SACRAMENTO. STATE. Geology 103 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Tim Horner Geology Department, CSU Sacramento. Lecture #24: Modern reefs, Ancient reefs (reefs through time) Reading assignments: Boggs, 5 th ed., pp. 323-327. Energy, facies and coral forms in reefs:.
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SACRAMENTO STATE Geology 103Sedimentology and StratigraphyTim HornerGeology Department, CSU Sacramento Lecture #24: Modern reefs, Ancient reefs (reefs through time) Reading assignments: Boggs, 5th ed., pp. 323-327
Energy, facies and coral forms in reefs: Figure 11.17 From Boggs, Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, 5th ed., p. 324
Longman's facies classification scheme for reefs: Figure 11.18 From Boggs, Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, 5th ed., p. 324
Simplified reef terminology (for ancient reefs): - Reef Core - Reef Flank - Inter Reef Figure 12-4 from Davis, Depositional Systems (1992), p. 460
Reef-building organisms through time: Figure XII-6 From Wilson, Carbonate Facies in Geologic History (1986), p. 375
PreCambrian to Middle Ordovician algal buildup: Figure IV-1 From Wilson, Carbonate Facies in Geologic History (1986), p. 97
Stromatolite morphology vs. environment Figure 8.15 from Reading, Sedimentary Environments and Facies, (1986) 2nd edition, p. 202
Mid- upper Paleozoic reef Figure 10.65 from Reading, Sedimentary Environments and Facies, (1986) 2nd edition, p. 337
Rudistid bivalves: Caprinids, Toucasids Figure XI-1 From Wilson, Carbonate Facies in Geologic History (1986), p. 320
Mesozoic Rudistid/ Caprinid reef: Figure 13.30 From Boggs, Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, 2nd ed., p. 493
Mesozoic Rudistid reef, Persian Gulf: Figure XI-14 From Wilson, Carbonate Facies in Geologic History (1986), p. 346