Carbonate Mud-Mounds
Discover the fascinating world of carbonate mud-mounds in the comprehensive book Carbonate Mud-Mounds by John Wiley and Sons Ltd, published in 1995. With a substantial page count of 544, this paperback edition delves into the intricate structure, origin, and evolution of these unique geological formations. Mud-mounds, which are accumulations of biogenic carbonate sediment, play a crucial role in hosting significant deposits of lead-zinc minerals, as well as oil and gas. This insightful book reviews various formation mechanisms, focusing on microbial and detrital processes that contribute to mud-mound development. Ideal for geologists, environmental scientists, and anyone interested in sedimentary geology, this authoritative resource will enhance your understanding of carbonate mud-mounds and their economic importance.