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00:00 | okay, We had Arbor Corti and break Delta's up into two parts. |
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00:08 | not sure that I will stop where notes part stop, but, |
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00:14 | we'll see how that goes. Eso talk about Delta's there. One of |
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00:20 | I'm hesitant studio on these last couple years is do recommended readings, in |
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00:27 | because there's been so many new lives part particularly on the accelerated program. |
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00:32 | just don't have time to do much . But these air certainly some of |
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00:36 | articles that I would suggest that look the references with the figures and if |
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00:44 | a figure that intrigues you, that's reference that, you know, look |
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00:48 | it. Most of those references that have taken figures from our in reading |
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00:55 | . OK, uh, well, know, we we keep running into |
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00:59 | same list of climate and tectonics and these other things that tend to influence |
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01:05 | systems, and, uh, the are important. But all of these |
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01:13 | come to play in different degrees to the setting deposition of setting of areas |
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01:19 | interest and they interacting in some really ways. We talked about all the |
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01:27 | ways that things influence important the things sentiment, water discharge and how that |
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01:46 | this introduced to the standing body of is influenced by waves and winds and |
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01:53 | . And so we're gonna trying to this together. And when we |
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01:59 | ah, the one of the ways looking at Delta morphology or Delta classification |
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02:07 | for many years been looking at the importance of sediment input, wave energy |
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02:16 | marine energy. Okay, Now, it turns out, this transition here |
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02:24 | river dominated to wave dominated is pretty . Individualism. We're gonna focus on |
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02:34 | for, uh, um, much the lecture title dominated estuaries are already |
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02:42 | bit of a problem. In well, we could always and the |
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02:47 | of sand that would make this a dimensional diagram. Ah, and what |
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02:53 | What we find is that Aziz Johnny so delicately put in that we've got |
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03:01 | many models in too many Bird was many classifications. And that's really why |
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03:06 | go back to this idea of architectural to reconstruct you're dealt of interest. |
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03:16 | , um, one of his examples the difficulty that we have even what |
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03:22 | with something as relatively straightforward as a year old hall. Issing Delta, |
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03:31 | the Danu. Ah, first we see that in spite of having |
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03:35 | time. So now it's just waves rivers. We've got a delta low |
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03:42 | , a delta low here, a low here. And we now have |
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03:48 | alone here. So we're dealing with regressive pulses of sediment. Okay. |
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03:59 | . Where you gonna put it? , uh, it was put right |
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04:04 | here, you know, kind of as someplace between river and weighed. |
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04:11 | , you know, if I looked this, looks like a wave |
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04:15 | Dealt if I look at this, looks like a river dominated delta. |
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04:19 | this is already beginning to confuse And if you were just looking at |
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04:25 | with respect, Teoh on exploration target either a few wells or a few |
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04:32 | , it could be Louisville. It be a barrier island. It could |
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04:39 | waived, dominated. It could be dominated or flu. Viel dominated. |
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04:45 | , it's really hard to describe This is the kind of complexity in |
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04:50 | real world that we do have to . Okay, now there has been |
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04:54 | modification in, uh, 55 Ah, that seems to caught, |
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05:04 | , people's attention point being used. that really is just a modification of |
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05:11 | diagram of flu ville wave and But one of the things he did |
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05:17 | , and this is just kind of , classifications, uh, scheme that |
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05:25 | seem that important. It talks about and effects. So, for |
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05:31 | if something were here and that's really of the problem with Galloway's diagram, |
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05:36 | do you fit things in it would flu ville dominated, but wave influenced |
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05:49 | title affected. Okay, here. there no times, he'll be flu |
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05:56 | dominated, wave influenced or wave dominated viel influence. Now that in and |
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06:03 | itself is not very useful, although does allow you is a shorthand to |
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06:10 | something beyond flew via wave or tide . But it also suggests that there |
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06:18 | be a way of quantifying, the variables that we see. So |
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06:26 | look at what by most means is wave dominated delta. Okay. |
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06:33 | and lets take make a geum or map of that delta. Okay, |
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06:37 | we're looking at this, and so example, one things we see is |
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06:42 | large area and, um, pro beaches. But they are mapped as |
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06:53 | struggling. Okay, and then we some pro grading deposits here that are |
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07:05 | as, ah, beach ridges, . And then we've got Ah, |
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07:15 | is the upper floodplain. This area is title lower floodplain. So what |
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07:20 | done is he's map the surface. specifically, map the surface deposits. |
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07:28 | , if you do that and you plan metric Lee look and the relative |
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07:40 | of surface face, she's that Air related River related, for example, |
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07:45 | . Floodplain with river here. Wave . Uh, so here's our tattle |
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07:55 | . There's flu ville in here and others is It's not quite broken |
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08:00 | you know that these are the right . Flu ville. These were |
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08:06 | You can end up saying, this is 62% tied dominated elements 25% |
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08:15 | ill and 13% wait. So now have a way of quantitatively classifying the |
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08:24 | River. Dealt can now, if problems with this and that it. |
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08:33 | the biggest problem is it defines if like a snapshot at the surface |
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08:41 | But if we were drunk, cross two here, I think you can |
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08:45 | that there's a lot of differences with and that volumetric Lee this Delta is |
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08:52 | but, uh that Titley influenced because along here, even though it says |
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09:04 | title upper floodplain, you see clear that these air pro grading meet ridges |
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09:12 | they're simply mantle by a thin veneer title settlements. Okay, so the |
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09:19 | thing is, if we were looking rock burger and we just had a |
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09:26 | , how would we look at the and course you can't. So |
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09:32 | you look at the relative percentage of structures that are associate ID with |
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09:44 | tide's and waves. And so this us back to those things that we've |
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09:50 | talking about on A when we talked uni directional sedimentary deposits when we talked |
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09:57 | Titley generated deposits and wave generated and now we've got a vertical section |
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10:03 | plots over here. Now that doesn't that this section is the same |
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10:09 | It simply means there's two different ways utilizing this more quantitative approach to classifying |
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10:19 | deltas. This one here, the of sedimentary structures and looking at their |
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10:27 | percent in the preserve don't take deposits a useful way of trying to go |
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10:34 | and quantifying the type of delta. use of surface sediments is, |
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10:47 | not very useful. If you went surface morphology, it might be a |
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10:54 | easier, because at that point we have more evidence. The wave |
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11:02 | This is a delta that should plot here. But the masking of wave |
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11:11 | features with a tide dominated or Titley drape is causing the problem. So |
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11:21 | see this and literature more, more are using it. I would not |
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11:25 | it to classify modern Delta's based on . It is being, I |
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11:30 | successfully used to classify vertical sequences of take sediments in the rock record. |
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11:39 | , let's go back to thinking about variables again. Oh, here we |
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11:45 | tides and waves and flew viel But we've also got some other things |
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11:51 | we need to think about. For , the water depth and the shape |
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11:56 | the Beth imagery or bottom slope. got the density contrast between the water |
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12:03 | into the reservoir in the reservoir cell we can cut him, re raise |
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12:12 | to think about they relative forces that impacting the settlement is inter scent of |
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12:20 | basin. And so we're gonna talk buoyancy forces, frictional forces and inertial |
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12:27 | And then, of course, tides waves. OK, so when we |
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12:31 | that, what we're looking at in , is the relationship between the density |
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12:38 | the river discharge versus the density receiving . And now we're back to something |
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12:42 | started talking about earlier with the custom , uh so we have seen density |
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12:53 | the river. Esma is less than . Basin of buoyancy is gonna be |
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12:59 | . We're gonna have Homa picked a where it flows on top of the |
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13:06 | and friction is is someone of important well. Um, for hyper |
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13:15 | The river density is greater than the basin. So we're gonna have high |
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13:22 | tights and this is called inertial And when they're the same, it's |
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13:30 | type of inertial dominated. But this the area where we at least talked |
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13:35 | Gilbert Tight Delta's So we've got Hypo and home will pick no flows. |
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13:43 | so here, just examples of to pig Noel giving his hyper pick |
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13:52 | Hi, Pope. Eternal giving a , floating and depositing from suspension and |
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13:57 | elation. Okay, so when we at this high pope eternal, we |
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14:03 | see a situation where we're going over bar. Okay, that's this bar |
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14:09 | crafts bar front, and we are were sub critical flow. But it's |
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14:25 | as we've got this water column up of freshwater increasing velocity until finally we |
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14:35 | increasing. Frown number two supercritical. , in breaking up. Okay, |
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14:45 | even though says you Max is about , um, there's some variations on |
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14:51 | . What? Determining though the front is not the velocity, but rather |
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14:57 | related to the dense in the metric , phone number. So we'll talk |
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15:03 | that later. And then we have waves that are breaking lot of deceleration |
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15:08 | sediment deposition here. Okay, if look at the surface, here's our |
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15:20 | is that the water is expanding. a high density contrast, so there's |
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15:26 | a whole lot of mixing. And we get this buoyant plume that continues |
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15:32 | relatively unmixed, uh, and not wide. Okay, So what we |
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15:42 | here is a plume, and the of these survey creates levies. And |
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15:55 | we have a bar, crafts, bar, crest or crescent Rather bar |
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16:00 | offshore two clays. Because this buoyancy to prevent the widespread dispersion of the |
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16:14 | filled water, the bar channels and deposits are more or less restricted. |
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16:25 | , so we get the what we're call later Bar Finger Sands. |
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16:29 | And we can see this happening here the Miss Modern mouth of the |
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16:37 | And what we're looking at is Boyett or I have picked up flow a |
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16:45 | of mud and deep water. All things make the hyper picked of flow |
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16:53 | likely. And of course, this gonna be where we have this continued |
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16:58 | of the levees and bar finger Notice that the plume is relative, |
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17:11 | little a lateral dispersion. Okay. that's again because of that type of |
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17:21 | . Now let's go in the other . Let's look at a friction |
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17:25 | Say where this is turns out to home a Vignal because the water there's |
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17:33 | buoyancy here. Uh, the water is the same as the basin. |
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17:41 | spreads out quickly. It's also a basin here, so there's a lot |
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17:51 | frictional retardation, so the friction is the plume to widen very fast. |
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17:59 | , so in those cases we have bar developed fairly close to the river |
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18:07 | . And so it deposits that causes splitting, which then splits again in |
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18:12 | . So we get. What's referred is a middle ground bar and a |
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18:16 | of Byford occasions. Okay, and typical of something like that. You |
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18:22 | a delta, the actor fly. Delta is forming from what I would |
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18:29 | to be in the main Mississippi and it splits and splits and |
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18:38 | So it's a friction dominated Delta with lot of by for cation. |
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18:43 | so we had to really important types Delta's, both of which could be |
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18:48 | . A picnic, uh, hyper , which could be hyper paint. |
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18:53 | , this could also be home a , but basically friction dominated more sand |
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19:00 | . Oh, buoyancy dominated more mud deep. Okay, Now, the |
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19:07 | type inertial dominated, is where we , uh, fully dominated for this |
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19:17 | deeper water. That is to there's not friction involved, but it's |
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19:24 | , we don't have a lot of . So there is more expansion, |
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19:29 | laterally and vertically. And it's gonna either home a pickle or hypertension. |
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19:37 | ? And that is our so called type Delta. We get a kind |
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19:42 | wider loon. A bar very quickly out. Okay. The problem here |
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19:52 | that what this really is is deep . That's not Hi, hypo |
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20:03 | Okay, uh, so is depositing in deporting these Air Force set. |
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20:09 | we've talked about this a little We'll talk more later. This is |
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20:13 | a low Custer and Delta. I have to be. Now. The |
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20:17 | deltas can be friction dominated or inertia . They could be home. A |
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20:28 | . Nall thinking the hyper pectoral. key here is there's a lot of |
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20:33 | deposition in deep water. Okay, that's what we're getting here. Rapid |
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20:39 | and DePorter. The other thing that can get in those settings is hyper |
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20:45 | inflows, so notice we can get home. A pickle and hypo pickle |
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20:51 | in different times as the sediment discharge , uh, in these home a |
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21:02 | and hyper pickle settings. Now, work has continued on. Um, |
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21:11 | these are models that show the extension the survey. Cleese levy the deformation |
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21:17 | the Oh, I'm not gonna get this except to say that. |
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21:26 | really. This is the first significant done about 40 years. And |
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21:31 | if you're interested in the dynamics of mouths, go this article here |
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21:38 | we're interested in the sedimentary environments, we're gonna look at the different |
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21:43 | She's seven metric faces. If you channels, levies, then offshore. |
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21:51 | we'll go through all of these. let's begin with Mississippi Delta because that's |
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21:55 | only one of the largest deltas in world, and the largest drainage areas |
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22:00 | one of the best study. uh, unfortunately, because it is |
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22:06 | of the best that he can it was the first studied in |
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22:11 | Too often we had tried to squeeze takes in the rock record into the |
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22:19 | Delta More. Okay, uh, so we do clearly have a good |
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22:25 | for it, but recognise were more in the elements that piece together make |
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22:30 | felt a rather than the delta So if we look at right here |
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22:34 | the river mail. Okay, we've the survey Quist, Samaria, levees |
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22:41 | Grady into some bakeries levies. You've this presenting bar this in clues |
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22:51 | rework, sand. So this is distributor Eri Melt Bar that goes from |
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22:58 | to find her a proximal to distal then you've got a Siris of frontal |
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23:06 | and or pro delta. Now, transition here basically going to go from |
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23:12 | to mud. That's pretty simple. then displays are typically storm or flood |
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23:23 | failures that introduced sand into a money . Okay, so here we're looking |
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23:31 | some of the processes that are affecting This distributor email are particularly the upper |
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23:38 | sitting here. It's affected by weight Louisville deposition and wave reworking. And |
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23:46 | , in some cases, film. , um, up in this area |
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23:53 | is all flu view related. so we can kind of compare the |
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23:59 | or fix settings. Ah, with various processes that influence it in the |
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24:04 | here is that the river Mel is by a mixture flu, veal input |
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24:12 | wave reworking. Okay, now, , we just looked over here and |
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24:21 | went from the distributor, Eri Mount to the pro Delta. All we're |
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24:27 | at here, particularly It was A perfect inflow is the courses. |
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24:32 | settles out first. So we're gonna from sand the month and then beyond |
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24:39 | , we've got this young. which may be sandals. Okay, |
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24:44 | that's straightforward. It gives us something pretty easy to visualize. Ah, |
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24:50 | . The sandy fishies is considered san the pro Delta muddy face she's is |
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24:58 | offshore. Play in this case would the, uh, shell. |
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25:05 | And then we get pro grading Well, this isn't really very |
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25:10 | Let's look at it a little First full, let's make the delta |
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25:15 | of sandy face. She's and recognize it pro grades impulses. So we're |
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25:26 | have not only con forms, but going to kind of ragged crying for |
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25:32 | monetary causes that she exam. uh, showing that inter fingering in |
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25:41 | on a Delta front is a term is used a lot of different |
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25:48 | It usually refers to the sandy thinks an in this particular example, the |
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25:57 | drop out pretty quickly and shallow water here the globe around in deeper water |
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26:03 | . This is dogmatic, so we get too much into that detail. |
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26:10 | you already know our have a sense how wave reworking can distribute sand. |
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26:18 | , rework sand, different depths. so think of this is the pro |
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26:24 | short face. It is when we into waves on me to Delta's |
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26:31 | The other thing is, as we before, it is far too easy |
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26:36 | correlate things, uh, with layer . Strategic pretty. You need to |
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26:41 | to correlate the individual clown forms. we talked about this with the customer |
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26:48 | Delta's, um, it's on Lee that you can get a better feeling |
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26:54 | how Sands are or are not Okay, now, we've been looking |
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27:03 | the Mississippi Delta for a long We've got bath metric maps going to |
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27:07 | 17 hundreds from the French, and as that is pro graded, we |
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27:12 | these timelines and we see a zone of Sands. Uh, now we're |
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27:22 | it something else. Tributary, Mount and Delta Front from Delta. The |
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27:30 | is more than I can bear so just recognize all sand, mainly |
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27:38 | , mainly mullet Notice. So the of that sand face. She's is |
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27:46 | quite very okay. So depending on you took a cross section today, |
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27:53 | 79 verses 67 18 67 that would a rather significant difference in vertical |
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28:04 | Okay, now here we've looked at idealize section, um, brain size |
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28:19 | gamma ray sedimentary structures. Uh, is we're getting into some Bakley's ripples |
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28:28 | the delta plane. Here's the bar . Here is an area that we'll |
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28:36 | about in more detail later. But basically all sand amalgamated sand with writing |
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28:42 | . And then we get down to area of inter bended sand in |
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28:50 | The innovation when we get to the Delta. Okay, which is almost |
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28:54 | mud. Ah, a lot of sands here. Oh, are the |
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28:59 | that we talked about, Okay. sediment from appear, which is the |
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29:06 | bar. Okay, now, these two different ways of showing a measure |
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29:16 | here. We've shown the grain size on the extent of the description. |
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29:33 | , here we have two different If we were to take these set |
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29:38 | infrastructures, moved him into here, we get this here The reason I |
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29:43 | that is because there are different ways showing a measured section. Remember that |
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29:51 | we're getting it from core, we to create this from this grain size |
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30:00 | . But way use this more often we're doing measure sections in the |
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30:05 | And the one thing I would caution against is that when you're Ewing, |
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30:11 | measure section feel there's a tendency and to draw. This is a weathering |
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30:17 | , and that's actually the best way draw it in the field because something's |
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30:23 | resistant because of segmentation. Ah, not necessarily because of grain size. |
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30:29 | , what I would suggest you do the field is measure a weathering profile |
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30:34 | sedimentary structures, but also be measuring size. And then you can construct |
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30:41 | measure section for your report any way like. Um, now the weather |
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30:47 | profile often is related to grant but my point here is that not |
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30:58 | . Okay, so this is a grading Delta Front family and notice the |
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31:05 | Delta Front now is referring to all this sandy zone. So that's why |
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31:11 | confusion comes in. Um, we a coursing up towards sequence. The |
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31:18 | are also thickening. Upwards were ah, decreased amount of shale increased |
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31:25 | of san her sandstone etcetera. so let's look at the offshore |
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31:32 | Basically, this is the shelf, that's an area where muds may be |
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31:38 | from time to time. But there's of depositions so slow that is completely |
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31:43 | today, cakes as we get into disco pro Delta that there's a distinct |
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31:49 | here. The first thing you see are preserving the sedimentary record. I |
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31:56 | so sedimentary land, the structures, lamination Zen Betty. Now the reason |
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32:03 | that is actually related to this being river dominated delta. Because what you're |
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32:09 | is the evidence of the freshwater mixing the brackish water and a decrease in |
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32:17 | observation. Okay, we didn't see in the muddy spore shin of a |
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32:22 | grading strand play or a pro grading island. When we were into that |
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32:28 | portion, Uh, we still had lot of our tradition. Bob probation |
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32:34 | a river dominated delta is damping down of the stressful environment of these Alternations |
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32:44 | fresh water plumes, saltwater, brackish and what we're seeing now. Are |
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32:53 | sands that air coming in here? if we look carefully, they are |
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33:00 | . Now, in reality, they're all great for better said they're not |
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33:05 | greater. These are a lot of air hyper pick knives that are either |
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33:12 | deposit. Well, that are flood that have come in and in some |
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33:17 | , their settlement coming down from But where the coarser sands particularly down |
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33:23 | this area here. They're part of frontal displays that we've been talking about |
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33:29 | well preserved. Okay, is we higher up, We're getting less |
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33:37 | We're getting wave generated sedimentary structures. that is this here, this is |
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33:47 | , candidate. More like a sway . Betting there's a mud rapes saying |
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33:52 | century we were in here. Now getting more sand. We're getting these |
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33:59 | so called ball and pillow structures. what this is recording is that sand |
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34:07 | been introduced into a muddy ah hype . McClay Ah, and that |
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34:18 | as it comes in, just kind sinks into that fluid mud. |
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34:25 | so that's very typical again of a delta. Okay, on Muddy Del |
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34:31 | deposits now when we get up into let's say what he's called here, |
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34:36 | tributary mouth bar. Uh, we're packages, probably coast that's in. |
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34:47 | we could even think that Third order second order sequences there sequences of sedimentary |
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34:53 | in here, uh, the beds thickening and their coursing is they go |
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35:00 | . Uh, not quite sure what going on here, but I'm sure |
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35:04 | interesting. Uh, so now we're a lot of preservation and primary seven |
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35:11 | structures. Uh, although there now is actually a surprising amount of observation |
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35:17 | this setting. Ah, which is don't completely understand why I don't understand |
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35:24 | the no technology of this setting very , but it's not uncommon to have |
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35:30 | intubation here. Now, I want to think about how this vertical sequence |
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35:38 | similar to and different from the pro shoreline. Okay, Um, there |
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35:49 | by information out here in Fairmount, there's really not there's a lot out |
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35:59 | , but the bottom ation is low and actually has shown is low |
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36:07 | I'm not quite sure why that that , but, um, look at |
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36:12 | change in sedimentary structures. Look, the absence of mud, and that's |
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36:21 | quite true. There's some innovated but this is a way dominated |
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36:27 | And so muds are selectively removed from near shore setting and moved offshore on |
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36:34 | show. Four downs, More downs . In fact, remember that transition |
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36:41 | away dominated delta to a ton. mean, wave dominated estuary to a |
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36:47 | dominated estuary. Okay, we had change from basically, wave dominated low |
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36:56 | of plays to something with the higher plays. Okay, so certainly the |
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37:02 | of play and how the clay impacts sedimentary structures is something to think |
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37:10 | Okay, Now, if we looked the river dominated dealt Oh, that's |
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37:16 | , what can be thought of his sand? We've got the pro grading |
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37:23 | sequence Clearly is finer as you go . You can have a subspace lays |
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37:32 | out through here. So basically, is the clean sand, the so |
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37:40 | distributor Mount Bar, Then it pro out in the distance and then pro |
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37:48 | . Okay, Of course. The is here. That you Okay, |
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37:54 | , as that pro grade C remember, the plume stays narrowed. |
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38:01 | not only does the plume Stay The sand I Selous Ice impacts Danny |
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38:13 | . Well, it's the idea of bird foot delta in a bird foot |
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38:19 | and ice impacts. Now, this an example of a Delta system that |
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38:27 | originally was misinterpreted, and this was as a tributary system and later reinterpreted |
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38:39 | a distributor system. Okay, major difference in interpretation, but what |
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38:47 | want to look at here we kind have that bird foot look. But |
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38:55 | pause thick pods and shallow pods, that seems odd. Okay, but |
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39:04 | turns out if we were toe ice the modern bird foot delta. But |
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39:09 | get her paws, we get areas thick and thin sands. Okay, |
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39:22 | , the sand isil is of this and pods aren't that on case? |
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39:35 | Here's our are thinking for some of things were over sand over 100 meters |
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39:41 | , and others three. And we about that earlier that that was |
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39:45 | And the reason is kind of like self settlement information that we saw with |
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39:51 | pillow That is that you got this pro grading seaward depositing sediment over the |
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40:03 | Pro Delta must. Okay. And are water saturated, really wet. |
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40:11 | there's also so much coming in from east. As we load those |
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40:20 | you get a dye parent company and can even begin to get up lift |
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40:26 | some of the older but still But and so we get a uplift |
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40:33 | . Now, it's gonna start to over here, and we got actually |
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40:37 | withdrawal here. So look at the thickened and under thickened muds because of |
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40:45 | rising die appear okay, Very Very thin game. So when you |
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40:55 | at these things, uh, these all plays, okay? Of |
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41:06 | The bar finger sands thickened and then ls you put in a core here |
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41:17 | years they put that corrine 300 m that die appear kept pushing it up |
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41:29 | pushing it up until 100 m of , where it was extremely for at |
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41:38 | was, uh, elevated in 20 . That is a huge rate of |
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41:45 | period. Uplift and shale die peers important features in a lot of |
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41:52 | and not just the Mississippi butts. *** Delta of the Orinoco Delta areas |
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41:59 | trended and these are major features for have a lot of mud. |
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42:05 | Now the other thing is happening with modern Mississippi. To complicate the story |
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42:10 | that that soft sediment information is not dive gear up lift, but we |
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42:15 | are getting folded. No, here some of those fault. He's a |
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42:23 | thrust faults honor, And they these here, our little growth falls. |
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42:35 | are associated with doctor Google it. then offshore, we get zones of |
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42:42 | pulling apart extension. We've got mudflow . We look at each of |
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42:53 | We got a little die. Appears also up here, and we got |
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43:01 | great big slumps and falls. now what we're looking at in |
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43:12 | these are mudflow gullies and mudflow Okay, They great into these sig |
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43:26 | pro grade A Schimmel packages. Here's pro gradation. This is not so |
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43:31 | failure is simply the off flapping, grading, short face, natural face |
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43:42 | from Delta. And then there's the re entrance, which are large |
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43:47 | Some of what your film. So haven't unfilled failure here, and we |
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43:53 | filled failure here, and some likes in here we're gonna have a |
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44:02 | And here's the summary Can. so this is what it kind of |
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44:08 | like. Here are those extension algo here is a mudflow gully going into |
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44:19 | lobes. We get a lot ah, mud, Vince, by |
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44:22 | way, and we get some larger that are associated with faulting as |
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44:30 | Okay. And notice your hair of die peering up lifts there are controlling |
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44:37 | thickness of that sandy facings. All is occurring on a 1/5 of a |
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44:46 | slope you don't need steep slopes toe mud fail, especially if that mud |
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44:55 | water saturated and is exposed to Luethi and the cycle gloating of hurricanes |
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45:01 | other big storms. We really began notice this when we had a |
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45:09 | I think it was Camille. It Rig that after the storm that came |
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45:16 | , it was gone. He was eight miles down here. You can |
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45:24 | when we began to look at these as geo hazards. But we also |
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45:30 | them as sedimentary l'Ours Okay. And cover a lot of that pro delta |
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45:39 | shell Delta front. Up to 40% been reworked by some extent. We |
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45:46 | . My either the gullies were the . So on side scan, this |
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45:55 | what those gullies would look like. , this is the source broken |
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46:04 | Okay, Uh, and this is of the Lopes I'm Seriously, |
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46:15 | yeah, and these are pressure Okay. And here's the extension with |
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46:28 | things. So we're gonna look at , and we're going to see these |
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46:32 | only in Mother's same in Sands or to policy. So these features are |
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46:39 | small examples of what we're going to on the slope and fan as larger |
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46:47 | mass transport deposits. And he said they are important to recognize their easily |
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46:54 | falling the, uh, shelves seismic . Okay. And you really want |
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47:04 | be able to recognize these Aziz, start thinking about the word of such |
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47:09 | platform. Okay. Now, the come complex are complication there said is |
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47:20 | the modern delta lobe of the Mississippi just a little piece of the mid |
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47:25 | Mississippi Delta. Okay, there's all of abandoned areas. So we're gonna |
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47:36 | on the modern and then see to extent is an analog or is different |
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47:44 | saying the older parts of the So here we've got the modern |
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47:51 | Okay, here it is in 18 is basically Siris of PSA burial levies |
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48:01 | channels. So what's happened is that Delta has fleshed out mainly backrub ass |
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48:09 | deposits. And so what was They now crevasse. Play is part of |
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48:18 | delta plane. Okay? And we that in this particular example, it |
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48:24 | around 18. 40 and we can that profess grow. And one of |
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48:31 | things, though you might notice, that if you look at the areal |
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48:38 | between 22 46 it's about the But look at all the water that's |
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48:48 | in 71 into the present today. , well, will it be that |
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48:55 | , uh, this delta has grown , but now it's beginning to be |
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49:05 | . Okay, there's a lot of area here. Those marshes are |
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49:16 | Okay, not a good sign. , now we can begin to see |
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49:25 | each of these crew Bess plays has documented for the most part. And |
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49:30 | that's what's filling in much of the park of this long term. Distribute |
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49:39 | . So this is just a example how you can think about elongated channels |
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49:50 | the fleshing out of a vast This is in settings where usually it's |
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49:57 | title and low wave INGE. I'll that you might think, Well, |
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50:03 | can the Mississippi be low? Weigh in energy? Well, the short |
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50:11 | is because the all the mud that deposited in front of the Mississippi Delta |
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50:18 | the pro Delta provides a wide, platform. Members about 0.2% um, |
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50:26 | degrees rather the damp of the So we actually have a interesting feedback |
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50:33 | by which sediment that's two, causing and forming a shallow delta front. |
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50:42 | Delta, in turn, dampens the energy, which allows Maurer of the |
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50:47 | to comfort. Okay, so that has dampened its own wave energy. |
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50:54 | , so it is a low wave which he dealt and we'll see that |
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50:57 | differ, find different settings. So look at one of these two of |
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51:03 | crevasses, really. We're gonna look on inactive crevasse that was here, |
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51:09 | that was that had formed a vaz over here and then it was abandoned |
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51:18 | this for Vaz play, which is here. So we're gonna take a |
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51:27 | of sections. A is true here kind of perpendicular to the, |
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51:35 | river or ready Parallel to the river to the distributor Eri. And then |
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51:42 | gonna take a section B which goes the main river in across parallel to |
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51:51 | tributary. Okay, so here's that well here. Here's the major distributor |
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52:00 | and here is a pro grading curve play. I'll add some shoes Sam's |
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52:15 | , uh then right about here it's and we begin to see a transgression |
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52:28 | And what's happening is we're reworking the because a large for still accumulating center |
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52:36 | notice there's some oyster reefs along We'll come back to those animal So |
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52:42 | had a active and then an inactive . Now, here the delta front |
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52:52 | a little complicated, but in what we're looking at is too for |
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52:58 | place here. This is the older , and this is the new |
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53:07 | okay. And so this is still . So we don't have any of |
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53:13 | abandonment face. She's but notice we've got some oyster reefs back here |
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53:22 | what those are is they're developing along high areas that were the channel margins |
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53:38 | little channel levies of the distributor Eri Forster's will grow and money environment if |
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53:45 | got ah, hard substrate release of in this little higher and less |
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53:51 | And so that's where we see these leaves, Uh, and the same |
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53:56 | Galveston Bay as well. Okay, what we've got is a coursing up |
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54:01 | sequence, and then this case Marsh okay. And you can think of |
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54:10 | is Bay Pro Delta Delta Front distributing , and in some place in here |
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54:18 | be a channel. It's just like delta, because it is It is |
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54:23 | little delta that's forming by a breach the natural levee. Okay. And |
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54:33 | , Dad, dramatically, we're looking , uh, here's a lady coming |
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54:38 | and I have said It's cut. a levy coming through. We haven't |
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54:44 | too much about levees. Basically, gonna do this until they're cut by |
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54:49 | channel. And so there's that channel on. Then display. We're gonna |
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55:01 | at those play depositing the channel can big and with or it can be |
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55:09 | . Oh, this bubbly. this is the mouth bar. This |
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55:14 | pro grading crevasse, lobe coursing This is the channel finding upwards. |
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55:25 | if we look at Levy, remember way Saw this when we talked about |
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55:33 | , uh, flow of your Levees can begin to pro grade into |
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55:39 | Jason area one of two ways, by migrating laterally, in this case |
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55:45 | be left to right or by growing , In which case, the distribute |
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55:49 | begins to become the main course. so we're looking at a larger and |
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55:54 | river. Okay, so this is displaying. Now it's cut Sudden intrusion |
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56:07 | lobes, in some cases, a . Okay, so what we see |
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56:16 | looking at, they face, she's these deltas are the coursing up recycles |
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56:24 | up There is nothing really big until get a channel finding upwards and then |
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56:32 | uppers again, going into a bay . Okay, uh, so we |
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56:37 | expect to see ah, these coursing finding up for sequences, especially in |
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56:47 | in this area here. So it look at a cross section. |
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56:52 | and actually, let me let me here first when we looked at this |
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57:02 | tributary channel. Here's the big The big channel is gonna be finding |
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57:14 | . That's the main tributary. The play is gonna be coarsening, and |
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57:24 | the crevasse Channel is gonna be finding . So we've got a small |
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57:31 | a big channel. And then we this filling into the bay. So |
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57:38 | province channels air these small finding a sequences. And they are bacon. |
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57:47 | have an erosion surface that made very hell laterally continuous. It is |
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57:56 | probably more like this. Here's a this tributary channel. More widespread. |
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58:08 | , now, here's a crevasse mouth complex. We saw that multiple Corvus |
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58:17 | an abandoned curve, s playing the , etcetera. Okay, so we |
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58:23 | look at how this distribute Terry was the filling of what was the |
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58:35 | This everything. The left of that and below that line, we're basically |
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58:41 | bay or floodplain deposits in this case . And they were filled with curve |
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58:47 | play deposits, media channels or mount . Okay. And so again, |
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58:55 | , multiple, maybe like this. , uh, caressed melt bars and |
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59:13 | chance. And then the big Okay. Uh, so this is |
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59:17 | it might look like. Uh, Blaker best played for best play coursing |
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59:25 | . Ah, here's a large Eri Channel, as this here. |
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59:33 | , I don't have any small grass , but that's OK. So let's |
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59:40 | at that distribute, Terry, That is beginning to take over. We |
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59:48 | a this trip take over here and is starting toe come down this way |
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59:55 | get bigger and bigger. So now biggest it's gonna get. Now there's |
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60:02 | sub angriest levy graze into some very living and particular case. The levy |
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60:10 | growing. The settlement is filling in bay. We don't have any crevasse |
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60:15 | you on here. So we're going , uh, bay mud interdistrict terry |
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60:23 | to slightly brackish marshes to eventually fresh swamps and notice how that natural levee |
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60:35 | getting larger and larger is that Terry is getting bigger and bigger. |
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60:41 | this particular case, the bay filled first brackish, then fresh water |
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60:51 | Okay, We took it core This is what we'd see who's increasingly |
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60:58 | levy deposits associated with that growth of levee. This particular one has nothing |
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61:04 | do with lateral migration. Okay, we see that as a channel |
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61:15 | it fills in the bay with levy and over bank deposits and professed |
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61:23 | But what about some of these other ? There's a lot of what are |
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61:34 | abandoned channels in a abandoned river courses abandoned delta plane. So where do |
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61:46 | fit in? That there's depending on you count them. There is seven |
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61:51 | eight. They think that modern bird ah has only been around about 500 |
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61:59 | or so. So by avulsion, channels have been switching over a long |
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62:07 | of time. The year old Okay, now this idea of of |
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62:17 | and shit lateral shifting of the ah mouth, there is the delta |
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62:25 | nothing new. And if you go the Hong here on ho or Yellow |
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62:30 | , look how laterally extensive. The are all coming from an avulsion mode |
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62:40 | about here. Okay, The real and then the lotion mode. Here's |
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62:47 | may be here. The real question , why do they ship that pretty |
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62:53 | . It's just it just this was long to go. And in the |
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62:57 | has shifted. But we saw that in rivers as well. Why? |
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63:02 | an apex here. This is actually of like a mega fan, but |
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63:07 | with mega fans, this is a from constraint confined to unconfirmed fund. |
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63:15 | , move again. There's something else on here to cause this shifting its |
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63:21 | and what it is is the distance the back water effect. Okay. |
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63:27 | a backwater. Fact is, when , uh, I say have a |
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63:32 | in sea level. Oh, we're any river. You've got a river |
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63:38 | in here. You got flat surface . The back water effect is the |
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63:46 | of the lower part of the river is influenced by the base level. |
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63:54 | , extend beyond the area of title beyond the area of freshwater saltwater. |
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64:01 | it's that area there that tends to stable. And so that tends to |
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64:09 | where the shifting tends to occur. that area is a function of the |
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64:20 | of the channel. The slope of channel tends to determine the length of |
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64:31 | backwater. Um, these are and it's also functional. Go channel |
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64:41 | . So how deep and how state that these are the combinations for the |
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64:49 | Delta, the Amazon. It's I'm not gonna get into that |
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64:54 | except to say that the back water increasingly is being recognized for controls of |
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65:01 | shifts of rivers in Delta Systems. the point here is that that Delta |
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65:08 | extends so far River that we often think of it as a Delta, |
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65:14 | example, that they lion that area title influence title effects up in here |
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65:24 | . Um, the things that we associate with the Delta Sen logically are |
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65:34 | controlled by that backwater leg. And so, using backwater equation, |
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65:46 | we can look at no measured versus back water depth and that equation works |
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65:53 | well, Okay, But no, is a long scale. So you're |
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65:57 | at, ah, factors and maybe or minus two or three times a |
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66:06 | . All right, so let's look the edge of flying. The actual |
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66:09 | is a river that really wants to the new Delta or the new Mississippi |
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66:16 | , just like they were older rivers , in the 19 sixties, the |
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66:27 | Fly river almost completely beheaded the Mississippi as a devotion event. And your |
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66:35 | it didn't is they would score of have been busy trying to build a |
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66:38 | prevent that from happening. Now the is completed. It almost destroyed the |
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66:43 | . But now long has completed an . A significant portion of flood water |
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66:49 | diverted down through the answer Fly Oh, Baton Rouge and New Orleans |
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66:55 | have a fresh water supply. what that has resulted in actually resulted |
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67:02 | of the filling of a large Forget the stand. And now the |
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67:09 | of actually turned deltas filling in at flight the actual flying delta and wax |
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67:18 | delta. Yeah. Now, if look, look at the edge of |
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67:24 | , that's remember, that's this one . It started off as a series |
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67:29 | little emergent loads, but these lobes coalesced too far larger. This tributary |
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67:41 | in their vegetative. Okay. And as we look at the growth of |
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67:46 | actual fly delta, we see that little bars became bigger bars. And |
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67:54 | the bigger bars became amalgamated to eat bigger bars. So I see a |
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68:01 | , um, bar growth and noticed the bars extra graded, both seaward |
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68:10 | extended extremes as well. So we a bar system, this book program |
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68:27 | ALS, downstream and upstream. So we've got that first little no, |
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68:37 | know, they begin to get bigger bigger and bigger. This is kind |
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68:45 | false. Section with secondary channel through , the locus of Amalgamated. |
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68:54 | uh, and now they're growing both and pro grading downstream, low fusion |
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69:04 | refusing. We're getting more and more developed. Distribute Terry channels now, |
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69:11 | . And some upstream growth. the best of these studies is actually |
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69:18 | by Exxon geologists, including Dr Wilner's . And this is what the wax |
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69:24 | looks like. And if you break up, it consists of a whole |
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69:29 | of little lobes that put together for loads that eventually meld remain to form |
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69:36 | delta itself. And the little lobes basically those early lobes we saw in |
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69:43 | actual flying delta that amalgamated to form larger features. Now they're called |
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69:53 | The positive ice packs. Okay. here, they kind of go around |
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70:00 | . So what is a jet Well, we're going to go back |
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70:03 | the idea of a jet and that coming in with sediments. This is |
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70:12 | situation where there's not a lot of . The course load stuff is deposited |
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70:21 | , suspended load here with these little bakeries levies and then not much deposition |
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70:30 | . Okay, Looks a lot like , this is notice is very |
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70:37 | okay? And the because it in sound of erosion and bypasses where the |
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70:48 | develops, this is where the bed is deposited. This is where the |
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70:53 | lovers and so here we have that word growth. An amalgamation for both |
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71:01 | that low on the back is actually as the channel is developing and filling |
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71:12 | scoured Channel. Okay, so you little growth and que Now, |
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71:28 | these things were broken into these distribute , the mouth of which has a |
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71:34 | breaks up into a lot of So these little lobes amalgamate before the |
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71:42 | complex, and these load complexes now of May to form the delta. |
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71:49 | we've got hoping to these little lows grading seaward and then also filling in |
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71:59 | okay and becoming amalgamated. And here have the chance. Okay, so |
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72:06 | is kind of a rough example what look like. And one of the |
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72:20 | this counterintuitive is that the back side this load was actually erosion. Whereas |
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72:28 | we have normal pro grading finding We have upstream bed form creation that |
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72:35 | saw earlier, and that's also where channel is being too past it. |
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72:42 | , now, I don't expect you be able to reproduce this on |
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72:50 | but I do want you to think how the real simple model that we |
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72:59 | he's gonna break down on outcrop and be related to these jet type |
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73:08 | And as we'll see later on this , well, something similar to that |
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73:15 | in submarine fans in submarine. fans. OK, eso here we |
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73:23 | the channel Sands Sharp based Mount Bar into gradation. So our mouth our |
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73:34 | aren't always going to be just pro forcing uppers. They may have a |
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73:40 | your emotional tar grating into the And that's what is being referred to |
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73:52 | . Okay. And that, in , is related to this transition that |
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73:58 | see with the increasing, uh, and velocity and then the crescent. |
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74:07 | got erosion here and deposition here. , now, let's see. We |
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74:15 | just a little time left. let's look at this Delta love |
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74:22 | Ah, lot of distributors radiating Okay, that is the left push |
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74:30 | . And unlike the modern Bird it is referred to as low beta |
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74:36 | . It has a lot of distributive breaking up with a lot of segment |
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74:43 | put along the shoreline. And so we get is not a single Chris |
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74:52 | tick melt bar, but rather a delta front. Rather cool. A |
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75:02 | of mount bars. Okay, so having much broader she like loan because |
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75:15 | the multiple entries of seven. And so here we have a sheet |
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75:24 | delta front. There's a sheet uh, sandstone. Now compare that |
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75:34 | the Burfoot and compare the ice Apax foot. I feel like Okay, |
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75:46 | first very different. Okay, but other thing is, you know, |
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75:53 | our Burfoot versus our sheet. um, let's think about the |
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76:04 | Okay, This is 2 m. is 10 m. Okay, So |
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76:15 | bird foot delta, as it progres , might be 80 m there or |
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76:24 | . Remember? Is pro grading into deep water, at least when mothers |
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76:28 | starting to be deposited. The low delta eyes pro grading into shell |
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76:38 | And it's gonna be about 20 m less. Okay, so not |
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76:45 | uh, are there some differences Well, we can talk more about |
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76:49 | , perhaps later, but this is straightforward, but it is a deep |
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76:57 | muddy delta. Okay, this is earlier Mississippi, and they have had |
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77:07 | much mud, but it is programming shell. Okay, so it was |
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77:13 | low bait, and it had a , uh, surface morphology. A |
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77:22 | distribution of distribute Terry's different thicknesses, processes. This is an inertial |
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77:34 | Okay, this is a buoyancy. . That friction. Buoyancy. |
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77:41 | Okay, so that's what we're going stop right now. Uh, it's |
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77:47 | a good time. Teoh. Break lunch. Let me, uh |
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77:55 | Um, let's see. I'm going stop that recording. Um, I |
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78:05 | that you're tired, but I really to finish DePorter. So let's take |
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78:09 | 45 minute lunch break. Let's be around 12. 30 ish. |
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78:16 | So I will see you guys in 45 minutes. Okay. |
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