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AAPG Bulletin; Year: 2025; Issue: April DOI: 10.1306/03182523084
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Figure 11. Stratigraphic architectures from southern Provence to the western part of the northern Provence. Wavy bold lines correspond to emersion surfaces inferred from either geological field observations or from apparent accommodation pattern (top of a negative apparent accommodation event). Dashed lines correspond to positive accommodation interval locally recorded correlated to exposure surface landward suggesting onlapping stratal geometries. See Figure 1 for location of the cross section. Uppercase = major event; lowercase = minor event. LA NESQUE LC = Gorge de la Nesque Le Cire; LA NESQUE S1 = Gorge de la Nesque Section 1; LA NESQUE S3/S4 = Gorge de la Nesque Section 3/Section 4 (see Léonide et al, 2012); N = negative accommodation event; P = positive accommodation event.
Figure 11. Stratigraphic architectures from southern Provence to the western part of the northern Provence. Wavy bold lines correspond to emersion surfaces inferred from either geological field observations or from apparent accommodation pattern (top of a negative apparent accommodation event). Dashed lines correspond to positive accommodation interval locally recorded correlated to exposure surface landward suggesting onlapping stratal geometries. See Figure 1 for location of the cross section. Uppercase = major event; lowercase = minor event. LA NESQUE LC = Gorge de la Nesque Le Cire; LA NESQUE S1 = Gorge de la Nesque Section 1; LA NESQUE S3/S4 = Gorge de la Nesque Section 3/Section 4 (see Léonide et al, 2012); N = negative accommodation event; P = positive accommodation event.