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==Discussion==
==Discussion==
Observations from mines and boreholes through the Galatia channel and related features, as well as similar channels associated with older and younger coal beds, indicate that the old model of a Mississippi-style delta having natural levees and crevasse splays is due for revision. Combined with a better understanding and climate influences not available to earlier workers, these observations lead to a new model of channel development that has connotations for larger concepts of cyclic sedimentation.  
Observations from mines and boreholes through the Galatia channel and related features, as well as similar channels associated with older and younger coal beds, indicate that the old model of a Mississippi-style delta having natural levees and crevasse splays is due for revision. Combined with a better understanding and climate influences not available to earlier workers, these observations led to a new model of channel development that has connotations for larger concepts of cyclic sedimentation.  
 
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==Model of Channel Development==
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==Linkage of Climate and Eustasy==
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==Peat Developed at Lowstand==
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==Rapid Transgression, Gradual Regression==
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[[Galatia Channel:Rapid Transgression, Gradual Regression|Rapid Transgression, Gradual Regression]]
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==Relationship of Effingham and Galatia Channels==
[[Galatia Channel:Relationship of Effingham and Galatia Channels|Relationship of Effingham and Galatia Channels]]
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==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 22 August 2023

Discussion

Observations from mines and boreholes through the Galatia channel and related features, as well as similar channels associated with older and younger coal beds, indicate that the old model of a Mississippi-style delta having natural levees and crevasse splays is due for revision. Combined with a better understanding and climate influences not available to earlier workers, these observations led to a new model of channel development that has connotations for larger concepts of cyclic sedimentation.

Model of Channel Development
Linkage of Climate and Eustasy
Peat Developed at Lowstand
Rapid Transgression, Gradual Regression
Relationship of Effingham and Galatia Channels

Primary Source

Nelson, W.J., S.D. Elrick, W.A. DiMichele, and P.R. Ames, 2020, Evolution of a peat-contemporaneous channel: The Galatia channel, Middle Pennsylvanian, of the Illinois Basin: Illinois State Geological Survey, Circular 605, 85 p., 6 pls.

References