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Coal #44

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GeoMattB opened this issue Sep 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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Coal #44

GeoMattB opened this issue Sep 21, 2024 · 1 comment

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@GeoMattB
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GeoMattB commented Sep 21, 2024

Thought I'd post this here as a feature request.
Vague idea that coal could be treated in a similar way as carbonates.
I'm working in a basin where they could possibly be used as a useful calibration / marker for low sediment supply sequences as the coal is usually in the transgressive sequence just below the marine sequence.

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Hi Matt,

I hope this email finds you well. 

The program Badlands is a powerful simulation tool that fits different geomorphological areas. Recently, I have been learning how to simulate strike-slip fault but it is a bit hard to understand the uplift0.csv included in the example "Strikeslip" in badlands. I have seen some useful information provided by you on the GitHub platform and tried to reproduce that. However, it is a bit difficult for me to catch the details.

I would like to know if you could make a video in your free time about how to make the strike-slip displacement data just like uplift0.csv. I would appreciate it.

All the best,
Yangen 
Nanjing Normal Univeristy

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