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Principels of geological mapping of marine sediments (with special reference to the African continental margin)
Lisitzin, A.P. (1986). Principels of geological mapping of marine sediments (with special reference to the African continental margin). UNESCO Reports in Marine Science = Rapports de l'Unesco sur les sciences de la mer, 37. UNESCO: Paris. vi, 101 pp.
Part of: UNESCO Reports in Marine Science = Rapports de l'Unesco sur les sciences de la mer. UNESCO: Paris. ISSN 0253-0112; e-ISSN 0257-6589

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Keywords
    Analysis > Sediment analysis
    Geological mapping
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Lisitzin, A.P.

Abstract
    The present study is devoted to theoretical and practical problems of geological mapping of the sea floor, "The objective of the work is to give, in a relatively small volume, an introduction to geological procedures at continental margins, as well as some practical recommendations taking as an example the African region which is among the least studied regions of the world.Geological mapping, including mapping of the ocean floor, is the first necessary step to a prognosis of the existence of different mineral deposits; it serves also as a basis to their prospecting. In the first place it is applied to so called sedimentary mineral deposits such as construction materials, heavy minerals, phosphates, etc.Marine geological mapping requires knowledge of the main environmental processes which form bottom sediments and determine their composition. Hence the initial section of this work on the basic mechanisms of sedimentary processes provides the basis for the following chapters which are devoted to mapping techniques and sediment nomenclature. The reader will find here the principles for analytical mapping using quantitative methods for the measuring of those parameters which determine the concerned types of sediment. The paper also gives rules for sediment classification and nomenclature.

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