Retrogradation

Retrogradation is the landward change in position of the front of a river delta with time. This occurs when the mass balance of sediment into the delta is such that the volume of incoming sediment is less than the volume of the delta that is lost through subsidence, sea-level rise, and/or erosion. As a result, retrogradation is most common:

See also

  • Progradation  Growth of a river delta into the sea over time
  • River delta  Silt deposition landform at the mouth of a river
  • Aggradation  The increase in land elevation due of the deposition of sediment
  • Marine transgression  Geologic event in which sea level rises relative to the land
  • Marine regression  A geological process of areas of submerged seafloor being exposed above the sea level.
  • Sedimentology  The study of natural sediments and of the processes by which they are formed
  • Stratigraphy  The study of rock layers and their formation
  • Sequence stratigraphy  Study and analysis of groups of sedimentary deposits
  • Sediment transport  The movement of solid particles, typically by gravity and fluid entrainment

References

Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary

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