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East Texas Geological Society
Abstract
North
-Central
East Texas
from:![]()
Smackover and Haynesville Facies Relationships in
North
-Central East Texas
Sara K. Stewart
Applied Carbonate Research Program,
Department of Geology, Louisiana State University,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
ABSTRACT
sea
level rise slowed. As the carbonate system
shoaled, packstones and grainstones were deposited. Local lenses of anhydrite were
precipitated on the leeward side of the Smackover shelf break. During Haynesville time,
the carbonate barrier at the shelf margin created restricted environments in which Buckner
evaporites, carbonates, and terrigenous clastics were deposited. As the rate of
sea
level
rise increased, Gilmer beds of ooid, peloid, and fossil limestones were deposited as far
updip as the present-day Mexia-Talco fault system.
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