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Scale in sequence stratigraphy

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2019
Abstract Stratigraphic cyclicity can be observed at different scales. At each scale of observation (i.e., hierarchical level), the building blocks of the sequence stratigraphic framework are represented by sequences and their component systems tracts and depositional systems.
O. Catuneanu
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Sequence stratigraphy

Regional Geology and Tectonics: Principles of Geologic Analysis, 2015
O. Catuneanu
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Sequence Stratigraphy

Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, 2018
A. Donovan
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Facies Analysis and Sequence Stratigraphy

2016
The three-dimensional distribution of bodies of rock and sediments with different sedimentological properties and associated hydraulic properties is controlled to varying degrees by the depositional history of the strata of interest. Primary (depositional) variations in sediment textures and fabrics are modified by diagenetic processes, such as ...
R. Maliva
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Precambrian sequence stratigraphy [PDF]

open access: possibleSedimentary Geology, 2005
Abstract Sequence stratigraphy studies the change in depositional trends in response to the interplay of accommodation and sediment supply, from the scale of individual depositional systems to entire sedimentary basin-fills. As accommodation is controlled by allogenic mechanisms that operate at basinal to global scales, the change in depositional ...
P.G. Eriksson   +2 more
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Well-log decomposition using variational mode decomposition in assisting the sequence stratigraphy analysis of a conglomerate reservoir

Geophysics, 2018
Sequence stratigraphy analysis is one of the most important tasks in evaluating and characterizing the reservoir system within a basin. However, it is very hard to identify the system tracts and lithofacies using well logs for the conglomerate reservoirs
Zhaohui Xu   +4 more
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Sequence Stratigraphy

2016
A thick (>100 m) succession of sediment overlies bedrock at the mouth of the Han River. Seismic and core data suggest it consists of at least two sequences, one Late Pleistocene and one postglacial/Holocene. Each of these sequences has a similar internal organization that records (1) pedogenesis and fluvial incision during lowstand; (2) onlapping of ...
Don I. Cummings   +3 more
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Sequence Stratigraphy

2012
Sequence stratigraphy is a methodology that employs stratal stacking patterns and key bounding surfaces to erect a framework allowing depositional facies to mapped and interpreted paleogeographically. Historically, sequence stratigraphy has been focused on allogenically induced changes such as eustasy, tectonics, and climate.
S. George Pemberton   +5 more
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Sequence stratigraphy of the Precambrian

Gondwana Research, 2007
Abstract The method of sequence stratigraphy requires the application of the same workflow and principles irrespective of the age of strata under analysis. In that respect, its application to Precambrian successions is similar to the approach used for Phanerozoic case studies.
Octavian Catuneanu, P. G. Eriksson
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Tectonics and seismic sequence stratigraphy [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the Geological Society, 1991
A two day meeting convened by Graham Williams (University of Keele) and Angela Dobb (Mobil North Sea Ltd) was held at the Geological Society in London on 6 and 7 February 1991. The aim of the meeting was to address the problems of the interaction between eustacy, sediment supply rate and tectonics in seismically imaged
Angela Dobb, G. D. Williams
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