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The Difficulty in the Transgressive SeasŽ Explanation for Organically Enriched Rocks Is a Fundamental Problem with Applied Sequence Analysis, and it Is the Misunderstanding of the Condensed SectionŽ, #70405 (2020).

D. M. Parker,

Search and Discovery.com

.... The Cretaceous GOM Shelf Margin was overwhelmed by clastic deposition four times during OAEs and interpreted as evidence for sea level rise (Phelps...

2020

Sedimentation and Biostratigraphy of Osagean and Meramecian Starved Basin and Foreslope, Western United States

Charles A. Sandberg, Raymond C. Gutschick

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

... in depositional and paleotectonic settings of the Deseret starved basin and of the flysch trough, as well as the rise and fall of sea level...

1980

Reworking of Glacial Sediments in the North West Arm, a Fjord-Like Inlet on the Southeast Coast of Nova Scotia

D. J. Stanley

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... evidence from New Zealand of a rapid rise in sea level about 11,000 years B.P.: Marine Geology, v. 3, p. 289-298. DYCK, WILLIAM, LOWDON, J. A., FYLES...

1968

Multivariate faunal analyses of the Turonian Bissekty Formation: Variation in the degree of marine influence in temporally and spatially averaged fossil assemblages

Cory M. Redman, Lindsey R. Leighton

PALAIOS

... would increase when the coastline was closer. These changes through time potentially could be a function of sea-level change in the region. The lowest...

2009

High-Resolution Foraminiferid Stratigraphy as Evidence for Rapid, Coseismic Subsidence: Preliminary Results

Christine Shivelle Manhart

Pacific Section of AAPG

... of Canada and New England define two to three narrow zones in the marsh relative to sea level. The studies indicate that small scale changes in paleo...

1992

Nature and Control of Shale Basin Fill and its Effect on Reef Growth and Termination: Upper Devonian Duvernay and Ireton Formations of Alberta, Canada

F. A. Stoakes

CSPG Bulletin

... of the basin. They indicate that deposition took place during a number of episodic rises in sea level, each of the order of 20 m. A reciprocal pattern...

1980

Condensed Sections: The Key to Age Determination and Correlation of Continental Margin Sequences

Tom S. Loutit, Jan Hardenbol, Peter R. Vail, Gerald R. Baum

Special Publications of SEPM

.... The distribution of sediment types and biofacies in the Gulf today is controlled, primarily, by the major rise in sea level since the last glacial...

1988

Origin of Sr-Rich Magnesian Calcite Mud in a Holocene Pond Basin (Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas)

George R. Dix

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Reply-Banktop responses to Quaternary fluctuations in sea level recorded in periplatform sediments: Geology, v. 14. p. 1040-1041. BOQUET, E., BORONAT...

2001

DISTRIBUTION OF HOLOCENE FORAMINIFERA IN MOBILE BAY AND THE EFFECT OF SALINITY CHANGE

George M. Lamb

Alabama Geological Society

... by salinity changes, and three definite biofacies were delineated. Miliammina fusca dominates the fresher upper bay region, Ammobaculites salsus occurs...

1972

ECOFACIES TRANSECT OF THE LAKE VALLEY SHELF, SAN ANDRES MOUNTAINS, NEW MEXICO, AND ITS RELATION TO THE EARLY MISSISSIPPIAN OROGRANDE BASIN

THOMAS DE KEYSER, W. F. MULLICAN, III, J. E. BARRICK, and C. J. GROSSNICKLAUS

Fort Worth Geological Society

... they grew upward into shallow water, at or near sea level, then prograded and coalesced to form the Lake Valley shelf (Lane and De Keyser, 1980...

1985

Occurrence of a Pseudophragmina (Proporocyclina) Zaragosensis Bank in the Upper Wilcox (Lower Eocene), Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana

Lori L. Nunn , Rowdy C. Lemoine

GCAGS Transactions

... depth, caused either by compaction-induced subsidence, a local or regional rise in relative sea level or both. This bank indicates that during late...

1987

The Great American Carbonate Bank in the Central Michigan Basin

William B. Harrison III, G. Michael Grammer

AAPG Special Volumes

... sea level changes: Science, v. 322, p. 6468, doi:10.1126/science.1161648.Hardie, L. A., ed., 1977, Sedimentation on the modern carbonate tidal flats...

2012

Abstract: Application of High-Resolution Biostratigraphy in the Malay Basin (Paper 10)

Shamsudin Jirin, Azmi Mohd Yakzan

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... wells were always within the reach of brackish tidal influence. Development of biofacies seems to be related to eustatic sea level changes. Sequence...

2001

Chapter 10: An Integrated Geochemical and Paleoecological Approach to Petroleum Source Rock Evaluation, Lower Niobrara Formation (Cretaceous), Lyons, Colorado

Lisa K. Barlow

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

..., Colorado, p 199–208 Beeson, D C, 1984, The relative significance of tectonics, sea level fluctuations, and paleoclimate to Cretaceous coal deposition...

2011

Marine Upper Jurassic, Eastern Wyoming

James A. Peterson

AAPG Bulletin

... at the top of the Rierdon beds in the area of the arch. No evidence has been found to indicate that the Sheridan arch was above sea-level for any great...

1954

Paleoceanographic Interpretation of Variations in the Sulfur Isotopic Compositions and Mn/Fe Ratios in the Miocene Monterey Formation, Santa Maria Basin, California: Chapter 13

Doreen A. Zaback, Lisa M. Pratt

AAPG Special Volumes

... these factors are known to affect physical characteristics of rock units, changing circulation patterns and energy of bottom currents associated with sea level...

1993

Paleoenvironments of Quebradillas Limestone (Tertiary), Northern Puerto Rico, and Their Geologic Significance: GEOLOGIC NOTE

George A. Seiglie , Mounir T. Moussa

AAPG Bulletin

... the latest Miocene and earliest Pliocene represents a sudden change in relative sea level of more than 200 m. Bandy, O. L., 1964, Foraminiferal biofacies...

1975

Pennsylvanian Shelf Carbonates, Paradox Basin

James A. Peterson, Henry R. Ohlen

Four Corners Geological Society

... within the Paradox evaporitic depositional basin are thought to have been related to periodic eustatic sea level changes, probably associated with Late...

1963

Planktonic Foraminiferal Datums and Late Neogene Epoch Boundaries in the Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico

James L. Lamb

GCAGS Transactions

... foraminiferal populations, and marked eustatic lowering of sea level, as demonstrated by regressive facies, nondeposition, or deep-water turbidites, depending...

1969

Eustatic and Tectonic Controls on Deposition of Hybrid Siliciclastic/Carbonate Basinal Cycles: Discussion with Examples

James F. Dolan

AAPG Bulletin

... 1246 73 10. (October) Changes in sea level represent one of the dominant controls on basinal sedimentation adjacent to mixed carbonate siliciclastic...

1989

The Tremadoc/Arenig Transition in the Argentine Precordillera

O. Lehnert

Pacific Section SEPM

... assemblages, 3) to call attention to the possible Tremadoc/Arenig boundary horizons, 4) to discuss biofacies aspects related to sea-level changes and 5...

1995

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