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Labyrinthine Facies Architecture of the Tortola Fluvial System and Controls on Deposition (Late Oligocene-Early Miocene, Loranca Basin, Spain)

Allard W. Martinius

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... a "layer cake" of time-stratigraphic units bounded by synchronous surfaces at the scale of hundreds of thousands of years; and (2) that the events...

2000

Bypass Margins, Basin-Restricted Wedges, and Platform-to-Basin Correlation, Upper Devonian, Canadian Rocky Mountains: Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy of Carbonate Platform Systems

Michael T. Whalen , Gregor P. Eberli , Frans S.P. Van Buchem , Eric W. Mountjoy , Peter W. Homewood

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and Peechee Member, Southesk Formation) are characterized by layer-cake stratal packages and a relatively steep-sided erosional or bypass margin (Figs...

2000

Lithofacies Character and Architecture Across a Pennsylvanian Inner-Platform Transect (Sierra De Cuera, Asturias, Spain)

Giovanna Della Porta, Jeroen A.M. Kenter, Adrian Immenhauser, Juan R. Bahamonde

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... are thin (meter-scale), commonly contain peritidal facies and tend to have a "layer cake" stratal pattern (Read 1995). Despite their composite facies...

2002

Basic Building Blocks and Process Variability of a Cretaceous Delta: Internal Facies Architecture Reveals a More Dynamic Interaction of River, Wave, and Tidal Processes Than Is Indicated by External Shape

M. Royhan Gani, Janok P. Bhattacharya

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the layer-cake correlations that are typically presented in evaluation of many modern delta systems. The architectural-element approach has been...

2007

Diagenesis, Porosity Evolution, and Petroleum Emplacement in Tight Gas Reservoirs, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand

Karen E. Higgs, Horst Zwingmann, Agnes G. Reyes, Rob H. Funnell

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., and is characterized by "layer-cake" and progradational deposition on an unfaulted, subhorizontal and regionally subsiding sea floor (King...

2007

Palaeoaplysina (Hydrozoan?) Carbonate Buildups from Upper Paleozoic of Idaho

Ray H. Breuninger

AAPG Bulletin

... mound (Fig. 13). These two mounds as seen in local, limited exposures, apparently are stacked in layer-cake fashion and the true laterally prograding...

1976

Evolution of Permian Evaporite Basin in Texas Panhandle

Mark W. Presley

AAPG Bulletin

... of facies occurrence and layer-cake stacking of beds, covering areas of 100 km (60 mi) or more across. These extensive units indicate that deposition...

1987

Balanced Section in Thrust Belts Part 1: Construction

Declan G. De Paor

AAPG Bulletin

... which initial bed segments and fault trajectories will be marked (more complicated non-layer-cake templates are commonly needed, however--see De Paor...

1988

Hydrologic Constraints on Petroleum Generation Within Continental Rift Basins: Theory and Application to the Rhine Graben (1)

MARK PERSON and GRANT GARVEN

AAPG Bulletin

... basin stratigraphy is characterized by "layer cake geology" rather than the more typical suite of alluvial fan, sand flat, and lacustrine deposits...

1992

Sedimentology and Shale Modeling of a Sandstone-Rich Fluvial Reservoir: Upper Statfjord Formation, Statfjord Field, Northern North Sea

Alister C. MacDonald , Eva K. Halland

AAPG Bulletin

... incorporated in a reservoir simulation model as transmissibility barriers to flow between adjacent grid-block layers. They are represented at the layer...

1993

Methodology for risking fault seal capacity: Implications of fault zone architecture

Roald B. Farseth, Eivind Johnsen, Susanne Sperrevik

AAPG Bulletin

... and shale, has a layer-cake stratigraphy (Dart et al., 1995, and references therein), and accordingly, offset across faults can be determined using...

2007

Migration of Cenozoic deformation in the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia interpreted from fission track results and structural relationships: Implications for petroleum systems

Andres Mora, Brian K. Horton, Andres Mesa, Jorge Rubiano, Richard A. Ketcham, Mauricio Parra, Vladimir Blanco, Diego Garcia, Daniel F. Stockli

AAPG Bulletin

... of uniform cooling of a layer-cake succession. Instead, the exhumation ages are rather consistent across the different units, with most AFT ages...

2010

Salt tectonics in the western Gulf of Cadiz, southwest Iberia

Hugo Matias, Pedro Kress, Pedro Terrinha, Webster Mohriak, Paulo T. L. Menezes, Luis Matias, Fernando Santos, Frode Sandnes

AAPG Bulletin

... was conducted using a layer-cake model based on the constant velocities taken from Ruivo-1 and Algarve 1 wells. The Ruivo-1 well penetrated...

2011

Ground truthing chemostratigraphic correlations in fluvial systems

K. T. Ratcliffe, A. Wilson, T. Payenberg, A. Rittersbacher, G. V. Hildred, and S. S. Flint

AAPG Bulletin

... and thickness, and layer-cake stratigraphy cannot be assumed over long distances.Channel belts are the sediment bodies formed by bed load deposited in the base...

2015

The dynamic behavior of shallow marine reservoirs: Insights from the Pliocene of offshore North Trinidad

Nigel E. Cross, Zana K. Williams, Arman Jamankulov, Candice E. Bostic, Valini C. Gayadeen, Helisaul J. Torrealba, and Elizabeth S. Drayton

AAPG Bulletin

... across the North Coast Marine Area block NCMA-1 showing the layer-cake Pliocene stratigraphy including the key reservoir horizons M2, M4, and M6 in more...

2015

A punctuated Late Ordovician and early Silurian deglaciation and transgression: Evidence from the subsurface of northern Saudi Arabia

Shaun Hayton, Andrew J. Rees, and Marco Vecoli

AAPG Bulletin

... stratigraphy is well constrained biostratigraphically, with a layer-cake character of cold-climate shallow-marine clastics hung on a regionally...

2017

Dolomite and dolomitization of the Permian Khuff-C reservoir in Ghawar field, Saudi Arabia

Mohammed A. Alqattan, and David A. Budd

AAPG Bulletin

...layer-cake” stratigraphy: GeoArabia, v. 18, p. 179–218. The Permian to Lower Triassic Khuff Formation occurs throughout much of the Arabian Gulf...

2017

Unraveling the influence of throw and stratigraphy in controlling subseismic fault architecture of fold-thrust belts: An example from the Qaidam Basin, northeast Tibetan Plateau

Yangwen Pei, Douglas A. Paton, Rob J. Knipe, W. Henry Lickorish, Anren Li, and Kongyou Wu

AAPG Bulletin

... Watkins et al., 2017). For cross-section construction, it was assumed that layer-cake stratigraphy was appropriate based upon the continuous...

2018

Four-dimensional analog and geometrical modeling of the Hides anticline, Papua New Guinea: Structure of a giant gas field

Romain Darnault, and Kevin Charles Hill

AAPG Bulletin

... part of the section is shown in Figure 5A. The section line crosses the BP96-02 seismic line (Figure 4), which was depth converted using a layer-cake...

2020

Assessing and processing three-dimensional photogrammetry, sedimentology, and geophysical data to build high-fidelity reservoir models based on carbonate outcrop analogues

Ahmad Ramdani, Pankaj Khanna, Gaurav Siddharth Gairola, Sherif Hanafy, and Volker Vahrenkamp

AAPG Bulletin

... with grainstones (FC2, FC5, and FC6) dominate the lower ∼20 m of the section. We observed a typical “layer cake” parallel-bedded geometry with limited lateral...

2022

The etiology of carbonate porosity

S. N. Ehrenberg

AAPG Bulletin

... (Figure 19). The strata have remarkable “layer-cake” lateral continuity across an epeiric carbonate platform that covers most of the southeastern...

2022

Why Bother? (With Play Based Exploration): The Five Reasons Why Play Based Exploration Worthwhile in a Modern Busy Understaffed and Overworked Exploration Company Environment, #110227 (2016).

Ian Longley

Search and Discovery.com

...”. This stack defines the inherent variability of the prospect level risks. This stack is an estimate of what a typical prospect Pg/COS might be. Layer-cake...

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Chapter 9: New Albany Shale, Illinois Basin, USA—Devonian Carbonaceous Mudstone Accumulation in an Epicratonic Sea: Stratigraphic Insights from Outcrop and Subsurface Data

O. R. Lazar, J. Schieber

AAPG Special Volumes

...: Indiana Geological Survey Open File Study 04-05, p. 61–67. Ettensohn, F. R., 1992, Changing interpretations of Kentucky geology—Layer-cake, facies...

2022

Treatise of Petroleum Geology / Handbook of Petroleum Geology: Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps. Chapter 9: Predicting Reservoir System Quality and Performance

Dan J. Hartmann and Edward A. Beaumont

AAPG Special Volumes

... with layer cake stacking patterns - Reef and/or grainstone facies of platform margins with limited lateral migration, thick and poorly partitioned...

1999

Controls on Early Diagenetic Overprinting in Icehouse Carbonates: Insights from Modeling Hydrological Zone Residence Times Using CARB3D+

Richard J. Paterson, Fiona F. Whitaker, Peter L. Smart, Gareth D. Jones, David Oldham

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... simulations, because the simpler sea-level curves generate a much more "layer cake" geometry, with much less topographic elevation across the platform...

2008

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