Tidal circulation in an Early Permian epicontinental sea: Evidence of an amphidromic system

Volume: 546, Pages: 109671 - 109671
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
In epicontinental seas, as well as in oceans, amphidromic systems control tidal movement, acting on coastal dynamics and, therefore, influencing the depositional record. Inland seas were common in Pangea during the Permian. However, estimating the conditions that governed the tide in these seas is highly complex. Although Permian marine deposits are well documented on a regional scale, the tidal behavior in the epicontinental sea has not been...
Paper Details
Title
Tidal circulation in an Early Permian epicontinental sea: Evidence of an amphidromic system
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
546
Pages
109671 - 109671
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