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Evolution and Distribution of Porosity Associated with Subaerial Exposure in Upper Paleozoic Platform Limestones, West Texas

Arthur H. Saller, J. A. D. Dickson, and Fumiaki Matsuda

AAPG Bulletin

... depositional cycles are present in the gross reservoir interval (depths of 2600-3000 m), and each cycle is interpreted to represent a glacio-eustatic sea...

1999

Climatic Modulation of Timing of Systems-Tract Development with Respect to Sea-Level Changes (Middle Pleistocene of Crotone, Calabria, Southern Italy)

F. Massari, L. Capraro, D. Rio

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., leading to a significant delay of one-quarter of a sea-level cycle. Specifically, climate-driven sediment discharge during sea-level rise triggered...

2007

Concept and Definitions in Cyclostratigraphy (Second Report of the Cyclostratigraphy Working Group)

Fredrik Hilgen, Walther Schwarzacher, André Strasser

Special Publications of SEPM

... properties. Very dense sampling is needed in order to obtain several data points within the smallest discernible sedimentary cycle. Various methods...

2004

Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphic Characterization of the Permian in the Delaware Basin: An Improved Model for Predicting Facies Trends;

Tyson Perkes, Morgan Sullivan, Ryan Wilson, Elaine Campbell, Gregory Hurd

Search and Discovery.com

... of carbonate- and silica-rich rocks. These changes are interpreted to be linked to changes in relative sea level and a reciprocal sedimentation sequence...

Unknown

Sea-level Highstand Recorded in Holocene Shoreline Deposits on Oahu, Hawaii

Charles H. Fletcher, III , Anthony T. Jones

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Sea-level Highstand Recorded in Holocene Shoreline Deposits on Oahu, Hawaii Charles H. Fletcher, III , Anthony T. Jones 1996 Vol. 66 No. 3. (May...

1996

CHAPTER 1: USE OF HIGH-RESOLUTION REFLECTION PROFILING TECHNIQUES FOR IDENTIFYING MAJOR LATE QUATERNARY CONTINENTAL SHELF/SLOPE FACIES

Henry L. Berryhill, Jr.

AAPG Special Volumes

..., where a cycle of sea level fall to the shelf margin followed by sea level rise to the inner shelf causes major shifts in environments of deposition...

1987

Recognition of Relative Sea-Level Change in Upper Cretaceous Coal-Bearing Strata: A Paleoecological Approach Using Agglutinated Foraminifera and Ostracodes to Detect Key Stratigraphic Surfaces

Neil E. Tibert, R. Mark Leckie, Jeffrey G. Eaton, James I. Kirkland, Jean-Paul Colin, Elana L. Leithold, Michael E. Mccormic

Special Publications of SEPM

... by a fossiliferous ma- events suggests significant allogenic influence (Martinson et al., rine bed should record a cycle of sea-level change on the order 1998...

2003

References: Chapter 8

Wolfgang Schlager

AAPG Special Volumes

...). Intraplate stresses: A tectonic cause for third-order cycles in apparent sea level, in: Sea-level changes--an integrated approach, SEPM Spec.Publ....

1992

Paleocene-Eocene Lignite Beds of Southwest Alabama: Parasequence Beds in Highstand Systems Tracts

Ernest A. Mancini, Berry H. Tew, Richard E. Carrol

GCAGS Transactions

... into the basin from these deltas, the effects of relative sea level rise during an individual cycle were overwhelmed, producing a net loss of accommodation...

1993

Sequence Evolution and Hierarchy within the Lower Mississippian Madison Limestone of Wyoming

Mark D. Sonnenfeld

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

...). Each of these “orders” implies a temporal order-of-magnitude for a given rock-stratigraphic unit, independent of origin (whether relative sea-level...

1996

Controls on a Shallow-Water Hemipelagic Carbonate System Adjacent to a Siliciclastic Margin: Example from Late Turonian of Central Europe

Jiri Laurin, David Ulicny

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... These relationships may point to sea-level forcing of the second-order hemipelagic bundles. Finally, spectral analyses of gamma-ray signatures...

2004

Sea-Level Control on Source-Rock Development: Perspectives from the Holocene Black Sea, the Mid-Cretaceous Western Interior Basin of North America, and the Late Devonian Appalachian Basin

Michael A. Arthur, Bradley B. Sageman

Special Publications of SEPM

... location as relative sea level deepens (e.g., from > 3.0 to < 0.8 cm kyr-1 in the transgressive phase of the Greenhorn cycle in the basin center...

2005

Litho- and Biofacies Analyses of the Buckinghorse Formation: The Albian Western Interior Sea in northeastern British Columbia (Canada)

Claudia J. Schroder-Adams, Per Kent Pedersen

CSPG Bulletin

...-Skull Creek sea level cycle and the beginning of the Greenhom Cycle as recognized in the southern part of the Cretaceous Western Interior Sea...

2003

Evidence For and Against Sea-Level Changes From the Stable Isotopic Record of the Cenozoic

Douglas F. Williams

Special Publications of SEPM

... suggests that sinusoidal eustatics, i.e., the rise and fall of sea level being equal, is not a good assumption at fourth- and fifth-order sea-level...

1988

Facies-3D — a computer simulation model For Reconstruction of Sedimentary Processes: A Case Study for Miocene Carbonate Reservoirs

Fumiaki Matsuda, Michinori Saito, Ryotaro Iwahashi, Hiroshi Oda, Yulfi Indra, David DesAutels

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... order cycle, were recognized in the upper Kais Formation, which was subdivided into seven cycles (Q/R, P/Q, O/P, N/O, M-2/N, L-2/M-2 and K/L-2 cycles...

2000

Identifying Ordered Strata: Evidence, Methods, and Meaning

Peter M. Burgess

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... velocity or depositional water depth. A stratigraphic cycle is a particular form of order composed of a series of connected events, for example depositional...

2016

Abstract: Disparate Late Quaternary Shorelines in Peninsular Malaysia: Shift of the Geoid or Crustal Movement?

H. D. Tjia

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... level curve similar to those constructed for oth~r regions. In Sundaland, which is tectonically stable, about four scores o! sea level indicators suggest...

1986

Upper Cretaceous Depositional Sequences in the Alabama Gulf Coastal Plain: Their Characteristic, Origin, and Constituent Clastic Aquifers

David T. King, Jr.

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... tracks the pattern of the second-order eustatic change (i.e., one second-order sea-level cycle) covering the interval 85 to 67 Ma. A column in Figure...

1994

The sequence stratigraphy of Mesozoic successions in the Levant margin, southwestern Israel: A model for the evolution of southern Tethys margins

Michael Gardosh, Paul Weimer, Akiva Flexer

AAPG Bulletin

... that reflect global tectonoeustatic sea level changes of 10 to 40 m.y. time spans; and high-order cycles that are associated with environmental and tectonic...

2011

Seismic Based Characterization of Baturaja Carbonate at 3D Topaz Area; #50531 (2012)

Indra Yuliandri, Totong Usman, and Muharram Panguriseng

Search and Discovery.com

... top of first cycle to second cycle. The sea level relative changes have occurred repeatedly and cyclically through geological time. The rate...

2012

Allocyclic Control on Late Devonian Buildup Development, Southern Canadian Rocky Mountains

David J. McLean , Eric W. Mountjoy

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of these stacking patterns from one reef complex to another reveals a hierarchy of fifth-order and third-order sea-level changes. The Flume platform and overlying...

1994

Genesis and Diagenesis of Paradox Basin Carbonate Mound Reservoirs

James A. Peterson

Wyoming Geological Association

... of black sapropelic shale and silt as the initial deposit of the cycle; related to rising sea level immediately following the low sea level stage of maximum...

1966

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