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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Carbonate
Depositional
Sequences and Systems
Tracts - Responses of Carbonate Platforms
to Relative Sea-Level Changes
Depositional
Sequences and Systems
Tracts - Responses of Carbonate Platforms
to Relative Sea-Level ChangesBy
Standard carbonate facies models
are widely used to interpret
paleoenvironments, but they do not
address how carbonate platforms are
affected by relative changes in sea level.
An understanding of how the subtidal
carbonate factory responds to relative
sea-level changes (and the role played
by other environmental factors) allows
one to differentiate platform types. It
also helps establish a basis for constructing
depositional
sequence
and
system-tract models. The combination
of in-situ carbonate sedimentation
(which is also subject to transport) and
local variations in
depositional
processes
result in the formation of a wide
variety of stratal patterns.
Fundamental carbonate
depositional
principles and geologic-based
observations were used to construct
depositional
sequence
and systems
tract models for a variety of rimmed
shelves and ramps. The models show
how, for example,
depositional
sequences
made up of 1) carbonate, 2)
carbonate-siliciclastic, or 3) carbonate-evaporite-
siliciclastic facies are produced
by
depositional
systems responding
to 1) lowstand, 2) transgressive,
and 3) highstand conditions.
Factors outlined for each of the
depositional
systems above must be
integrated with established facies models
in order to arrive at comprehensive
sequence
and system tract models.
Modification may be needed to accommodate
each case. Once deemed applicable,
they can function as working
hypothesis to help predict, when used
in conjunction with seismic surveys, to
identify
depositional
systems and to
locate reservoir, seal, and source prone
facies.
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