Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Recognition of G. Shanmugam’s research expertise by the U.S. Government and other entities as of November 5, 2014

Recognition of G. Shanmugam’s research expertise by the U.S. Government and other entities as of November 5, 2014

Selected topics 

Experts for marine sedimentology

Experts for turbidite sandstones

Submarine fans final: Topics by Science.gov

Submarine fan facies: Topics by WorldWideScience.org

Experts for inverse graded bedding

Experts for paleo depositional environment

Experts for debrite
                            
Experts for deep sliding

Experts for sliding slumping

Experts for sandstone

Experts for core sand

Experts for deep sea deposits

Experts for deep water sand

Experts for deep water massive sands

Experts for deep water structure

Experts for deep water exploration

Experts for exploration of new deposits

Experts for ocean floor

Experts for tidalites

Tropical cyclones. China Science | 2008 | September

Experts for internal waves

Experts for baroclinic sand


Experts for tsunamite

Experts for tsunami flow

Experts for paleo tsunami sediments

Experts for tsunami vs storm deposits

Experts for paleo coastlines

Experts for submarine earthquake geology

Experts for lowstand

Formation unconformably overlies: Topics by Science.gov

Shelfal source facies: Topics by WorldWideScience.org

TSOP: Selected References on Organic Petrology: Coal as Oil Source Rock

Shear stremgth of clays by Karcz and Shanmugam, 1974, ASCE). In: Evaluation of the State-of-the-Art Contaminated Sediment Transport and Fate Modeling System. EPA/600/R-06/108 September 2006


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TSOP: The Society of Organic Petrology is a society for scientists and engineers involved with coal petrology, kerogen petrology, organic geochemistry and related disciplines.