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Middle and Upper Miocene Reefs and Carbonate Platforms in Israel

Binyamin Buchbinder

Special Publications of SEPM

..., the evaporites onlap older formations, reflecting a sea-level rise during cycle 3.3. INTRODUCTION Miocene reefal limestones in Israel form patchy outcrops...

1996

Controls on Evolution of Cambrian-Ordovician Passive Margin, U.S. Appalachians

J. F. Read

Special Publications of SEPM

... of the previous cycle. During third-order sea-level falls, thin, relatively restricted cycles forrned over the shelf due to decreased accommodation space...

1989

Growth and demise of a Paleocene isolated carbonate platform, northwest Sirte Basin, Libya: Sequence stratigraphic architecture and controlling factors

Muneer Abdalla, Wan Yang, and Salah Shaniba

AAPG Bulletin

... and regressive sequence suggests one low-order cycle of a sea-level change, whereas the high-order transgressive and regressive cycle sets indicate a higher...

2023

Cycle Stratigraphy and Porosity in Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian Shelf Limestones, Eastern Central Basin Platform, Texas

Arthur H. Saller , J. A. D. Dickson , Stacie A. Boyd

AAPG Bulletin

..., v. 287, p. 853-892. Goldhammer, R. K., P. A. Dunn, and L. A. Hardie, 1990, Depositional cycles, composite sea-level changes, cycle stacking...

1994

ABSTRACT: Lobe- and Sheet-Form Depositional Elements and Channel Avulsions and Occurrence in Deepwater Settings-Allocyclic Versus Autocyclic Controls; #90013 (2003)

Ven Kolla, Heny Posamentier, Philippe Bourges

Search and Discovery.com

... maximum low stands of sea levels with channel elements becoming prevalent during the early rise of sea level. Although sea level falls would certainly...

2003

Abstract: A Chronology of Paleozoic Sea-Level Changes

Dr. Bilal Haq

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...Abstract: A Chronology of Paleozoic Sea-Level Changes Dr. Bilal Haq 2009 18 21 51 5 Aglobal synthesis of Paleozoic sequence-stratigraphic data has...

2009

Abstract: On Balanced and Unbalanced Accommodation/Peat-Accumulation Ratios in Some Cretaceous Coals from Western Canada, and Their Sequence-Stratigraphic Significance

C. Diessel, R. Boyd, D. Leckie, J. Wadsworth

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... be a change in facies associated with the depositional cycle, due to the hydrologic connection between sea level and onshore groundwater tables. However...

1998

Outcrop Analog for Mixed Siliciclastic–Carbonate Ramp Reservoirs—Stratigraphic Hierarchy, Facies Architecture, and Geologic Heterogeneity: Grayburg Formation, Permian Basin, U.S.A.

R.J. Barnaby, W.B. Ward

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... a third-order cycle in eustatic sea level (Ross and Ross 1987). Grayburg deposition began with onlap onto the San Andres platform and culminated...

2007

Parasequence Stacking Patterns, Third-Order Accommodation Events, and Sequence Stratigraphy of Middle to Upper Cambrian Platform Carbonates, Bonanza King Formation, Southern Great Basin: Chapter 12

Isabel P. Montanez, David A. Osleger

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the effect of the higher frequency sea-level signal superimposed on the long-term, third-order event. Sequence boundary zones bracketing the four depositional...

1993

Onlap, Key to Worldwide Unconformities and Depositional Cycles: ABSTRACT

P. R. Vail, R. O. Wilbur

AAPG Bulletin

... center is believed to represent a fairly rapid drop in sea-level. The initiation of onlap is then interpreted to be the result of a gradual rise in sea...

1966

Stratigraphic Sequences and Their Chronostratigraphic Correlation

Andrew D. Miall

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... sea-level fall, but this is too simplistic a model, based on the use of schematic continental margin configurations which do not incorporate real...

1991

The Geological Evidence for Triassic to Pleistocene Glaciations: Implications for Eustasy

Paulj Markwick, David B. Rowley

Special Publications of SEPM

... frequency large magnitude eustatic sea level oscillations requires the existence of large ice sheets throughout much of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic...

1998

Sequence Stratigraphy: A New Look at Old Rocks

Norman J. Hyne

Tulsa Geological Society

... within longer cycles with at least five different orders of sea-level fall and rise cycles. The first-order cycle has a period greater than 50 m.y....

1995

Transitional Desmoinesian to Missourian Cyclic Deposits on Opposite Shores of the Arkoma Sea

Allan P. Bennison

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... of shale sequences. Open sea deposits are much more variable. High sea level phase is characterized by subtidal gray shale with subordinate bioturbated...

1984

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