Atypical strata in a typical point bar of the McMurray Formation—a function of floods, tides and high sediment concentrations, or salt dissolution tectonics? REPLY TO DISCUSSION of Paul Broughton


Fustic M. Plink-Bjorklund P. Shchepetkina A. Umralin A. Strobl R.
August 2025John Wiley and Sons Inc

Sedimentology
2025#72Issue 51671 - 1680 pp.



Breccia , fall-off clasts , point bar , salt dissolution , syn-depositional salt tectonic

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