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ABSTRACT: Sequence stratigraphy ,facies assocations and Petroleum system of Maastrchtian - Selandian-Thanetian - Yepressian and Lutetian succeccions ,from Kurdistan Region ,NE- Iraq; #90051 (2006)

Fadhil Ahmad Lawa, Fawzi M. Albayati

Search and Discovery.com

... on Facies associations , Planktonic and Shallow benthic Zones points to one 2nd order cycle and six 3rd order cycles and with ten 4th order cycles...

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Synthetic Cyclic Stratigraphy: ABSTRACT

Donald L. Turcotte, Patricia M. Kenyon

AAPG Bulletin

... by about 100 m and then to fall slowly. We have modeled this cycle by an instantaneous rise in sea level (h) following by a linear fall. In order...

1983

Abstract: The Exploration Strategic Potential of Rajang Delta System (Paper P26)

Z. Ibrahim, B. H. Wei, A. Rauf

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... of the maximum flooding is marked as the most advancing bathyal environment on the paleographic maps. Progradational sequence of Cycle-V marked the sea level drop...

2012

ABSTRACT: Tertiary Stratigraphy of the Papuan Basin: Insights from Strontium Dating; #90061 (2006)

Tony Allan, David J. Whitford, Glenn Morgan, David J. Holland, and Desmond P. Leech

Search and Discovery.com

... with the lower Mid Darai and lower and upper Warre Cycle boundaries. In the Papuan Foreland, these cycle boundaries are correlated with 3rd order seismic...

2006

Abstract: DETAILED SEDIMENTOLOGIC AND SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE UPPER CRETACEOUS TUNUNK SHALE MEMBER OF THE MANCOS SHALE FORMATION, HENRY MOUNTAINS REGION, UTAH; #90298 (2017)

Zhiyang Li

Search and Discovery.com

... the Greenhorn second-order sea level cycle. However, the presence of multiple cyclic coarsening-upward successions (parasequences) within the Tununk...

2017

Cyclicity and Paleo-Environmental Dynamics of a 1.9 Ga Passive-Margin Carbonate Terrace, Wopmay Orogen, N.W.T.: ABSTRACT

John P. Grotzinger

AAPG Bulletin

... shoaling of the lagoon to sea level was not required to induce the next submergence increment, suggesting an allocyclic rather than autocyclic mechanism...

1985

ABSTRACT: Milankovitch Control on Sequence Formation; Evidence for Sea-Level Change Forced by the 400KYR Long Eccentricity Cycle in the Cretaceous and Paleogene; #90007 (2002)

Andy S. Gale

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...ABSTRACT: Milankovitch Control on Sequence Formation; Evidence for Sea-Level Change Forced by the 400KYR Long Eccentricity Cycle in the Cretaceous...

2002

Seismic Stratigraphy and Global Changes of Sea Level: Part 4. Global Cycles of Relative Changes of Sea Level.: Section 2. Application of Seismic Reflection Configuration to Stratigraphic Interpretation

P. R. Vail, R. M. Mitchum Jr. , S. Thompson III

AAPG Special Volumes

... first-order cycle curve (Fig. 1). Sleep (1976) suggested sea level in the late Turonian to be 300 m above the present, based on work...

1977

Modeling Hydro-Isostasy: Isostatic Flexure Along the Global Coastlines Due to Sea-Level Rise and Fall

Eric W. Hutton and James P.M. Syvitski

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... Age sea-level cycles are on the order of 100 m, causing changes in the overlying load on continental shelves worldwide. These load changes cause...

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