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Abstract: Architectural Characterization of Turbidite Frontal Splays of the Miocene of Adana Basin, Southern Turkey; #90310 (2017)

Daniel Bayer da Silva, Bryan T. Cronin, Benjamin Kneller

Search and Discovery.com

... such as the distal lobes. Techniques used for this purpose include seismic image analysis, physical and numerical modelling, but detailed observation...

2017

Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Deltaic Depositional Sequences 1: Influence of the Rate and Magnitude of Sea-Level Change

Bryan D. Ritchie, Rob L. Gawthorpe, Stuart Hardy

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... between accommodation and sediment supply: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 67, p. 994-1000. NEMEC, W., 1990, Aspects of sediment movement on steep...

2004

Depositional Facies of a Mud Shoreface in Suriname, South America--A Mud Analogue to Sandy, Shallow-Marine Deposits

J. M. Rine , R. N. Ginsburg

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... consolid ted interbank zone and associated with discontinuity features which are buried interbank surfaces. Migration and vertical stacking of mud banks...

1985

Sequence Stratigraphy, Petrophysical Variation, and Sealing Capacity in Deepwater Shales, Upper Cretaceous Lewis Shale, South-Central Wyoming

William R. Almon, William C. Dawson, Sally J. Sutton, Frank G. Ethridge, Bellatrix Castelblanco

Wyoming Geological Association

... and fractures: the role of mudrock properties: in Aplin, A. C. et al., (eds) Muds and Mudstones: Physical and Fluid-flow Properties, Geological Society...

2001

Spatial and Temporal Evolution of a Permian Submarine Slope Channel–Levee System, Karoo Basin, South Africa

Claudio N. Di Celma, Rufus L. Brunt, David M. Hodgson, Stephen S. Flint, John P. Kavanagh

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and thickness, physical sedimentary structures and grain size. Their main characteristics are summarized in Table 1 and Figure 5. Regional trends in Unit...

2011

Development and Application of Sedimentary Rules in Stratigraphic Prediction of Deepwater Reservoir Presence and Architecture, #40995 (2012)

Michael H. Gardner

Search and Discovery.com

.... Rule application enables larger scale patterns to be correlated to smaller scale features, or the inverse (e.g., use channel stacking pattern...

2012

Evolution of the Late Pleistocene–Holocene Dead Sea Basin from Sequence Statigraphy of Fan Deltas and Lake-Level Reconstruction

Yuval Bartov, Yehouda Enzel, Naomi Porat, Mordechai Stein

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the relationship between sediment supply and water supply to the lake basin. The sequence stratigraphic stacking patterns of several fan deltas exposed...

2007

Fracture Networks in Selected Cretaceous Sandstones of the Green River and San Juan Basins, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Colorado

Stephen E. Laubach

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... aspects of reservoir-scale fracture-network patterns in two typical Upper Cretaceous sandstones in the intermontane region of the western United States...

1992

Evolution of the Neoproterozoic Katakturuk Dolomite Ramp Complex, Northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska

James G. Clough, Robert K. Goldhammer

Special Publications of SEPM

... thickness each of stacking patterns the 2500 m thick Katakturuk can be subdivided into ABSTRACT The Katakturuk Dolomite records an into the evolution...

2000

Simple is better when it comes to sequence stratigraphy: The Clearwater Formation of the Mannville Group reinterpreted using a genetic body approach

Robert W. Wellner, Bogdan L. Varban, Xavier Roca, Jason A. Flaum, Esther K. Stewart, and Michael D. Blum

AAPG Bulletin

... of the vertical stacking of high-energy fluvial to fluvial–estuarine deposits that are scour based. The composite sequence boundary identified here...

2018

Lower Cambrian Anemone Burrows from the Upper Member of the Wood Canyon Formation, Death Valley Region, United States: Paleoecological and Paleoenvironmental Significance

Scott A. Mata, Cara L. Corsetti, Frank A. Corsetti, Stanley M. Awramik, David J. Bottjer

PALAIOS

... of the burrow and projects upward at a slant (Figs. 8D–E). This branch is shorter than the main shaft and has a smaller diameter. Burrow Taphonomy All...

2012

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