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Pub. Id: A115 (1992)

First Page: 375

Last Page: 394

Book Title: M 53: Geology and Geophysics of Continental Margins

Article/Chapter: An Analysis of the Implicit Assumptions of the Methodology of Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy: Chapter 21: Sea-Level and Seismic Stratigraphic Studies

Subject Group: Geologic History and Areal Geology

Spec. Pub. Type: Memoir

Pub. Year: 1992

Author(s): Julian A. Thorne

Abstract:

Much of the theory and practice of seismic sequence stratigraphy has never been explicitly described. This report is an analysis of the implicit assumptions behind the methodology of seismic sequence stratigraphy. These assumptions are divided into four groups: (1) seismic stratal geometry identification, (2) the depositional sequence model, (3) the inverse model used to make sequence interpretations of seismic data, and (4) the global correlation model used in construction of the Exxon cycle chart. In a geologic area using a particular set of seismic data, some of these assumptions will be valid and others will be questionable. Focused research on the critical assumptions of the sequence stratigraphic hypothesis should generate an advanced methodology that provides incre sed-confidence seismic interpretations.

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