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AAPG Bulletin, V.
1Manuscript received July 8, 1996;
revised manuscript received January 26, 1998; final acceptance December
8, 1998.
2Department of Geology, Box 19049,
The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas 76019-0049.
3Institut Scientifique, Département
Géologie, Avenue Ibn Batouta, B.P. 703 Rabat - Agdal, Morocco.
ABSTRACT
Magneto-Susceptibility Event and Cyclostratigraphy
(MSEC) is used here as a means of establishing sensitive chronostratigraphic
markers and chronohorizons useful for high-resolution correlation. MSEC
is a composite of the magnetic susceptibility (MS) record of marine strata
and the coeval biostratigraphic record and, similar to chronozones, zones
based on MSEC data have boundaries that are isochronous. MS, a measure
of the concentration of magnetic grains in sediments, proxies for the ratio
of lithogenic to biogenic components. Controls on the detrital input of
lithogenic material include eustasy and climate, however induced, and sea
floor/basin subsidence. The development of an initial MSEC composite reference
curve for the Middle-Upper Devonian of the Anti-Atlas region of southern
Morocco is presented and discussed in the context of global sea level transgressive
and regressive cycles. MSEC trends, composed of increasing MS magnitudes,
correlate well with episodes of regression, whereas trends of decreasing
MS magnitudes correlate with episodes of transgression.
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