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ABSTRACT: Sequence Stratigraphy of a Linked Shelf to Basin Floor System, Pleistocene, North Kutei Basin, East Kalimantan, Indonesia; #90013 (2003)

Arthur H. Saller, Jesse T. Noah, Rhys Schneider, Alif Prama Ruzuar

Search and Discovery.com

... reflectors. These are interpreted as falling-stage systems tracts (FSST) separated by transgressive systems tracts. During the third Pleistocene lowstand (270...

2003

ABSTRACT: From Source to SinkCLinking Shelf and Slope Bioclastic Deposits in the Late Miocene-Early Pliocene Record of Wanganui Basin, New Zealand; #90013 (2003)

Austin J. W. Hendy, Adam J. Vonk, Peter J. J. Kamp

Search and Discovery.com

.... These shell beds represent the transgressive systems tracts of 6th-order depositional sequences. The Kiore and Urenui Formations represent slope deposits...

2003

Baselap Patterns and the Recognition of Lowstand Exposure and Drowning--A Mississippian-Ramp Example and its Seismic Signature

C. Robertson Handford

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... exposure followed by drowning occurred during one long-term cycle of sea-level change. Furthermore, the bounding surfaces that resulted are so close...

1995

Abstract: Shale Gas Reservoir Characterization and Sweet Spot Prediction; #90319 (2018)

Gang Yu, Yusheng Zhang, Ximing Wang, Xing Liang, Wei Liu, Rui Guo, Uwe Strecker, Maggie Smith

Search and Discovery.com

... and elastic properties of systems tracts. Of several interpreted transgressions, only the first transgressive phase is associated with significant TOC...

2018

Seismic Facies of Incised-Valley Fills, New Jersey Continental Shelf: Implications for Erosion and Preservation Processes Acting During Latest Pleistocene–Holocene Transgression

S. Nordfjord, J.A. Goff, J.A. Austin Jr., S.P.S. Gulick

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... a relative sea-level cycle, and a tidal excursion within incised valleys during late lowstand-early transgression. Studies of Holocene systems, coupled...

2006

Cyclic Deposition and Sea Level Changes: Record in Twin Creek Limestone (Jurassic), Northern Utah: ABSTRACT

Gregory D. Lord, M. Dane Picard

AAPG Bulletin

... is correlative with the J2.1 global cycle of relative change of sea level. The upper cycle is separated from the lower one by a hiatus of unknown...

1984

Inner-Forearc Sequence Architecture in Response to Climatic and Tectonic Forcing Since 150 ka: Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand

Fabien Paquet, Jean-Noel Proust, Philip M. Barnes, Jarg R. Pettinga

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and well descriptions, and the integration of geomorphic studies enabled identification of system tracts. In turn these comprise two sea-level-cycle...

2009

Submarine Fan Chronostratigraphy from Wheeler-Transformed ION BasinSPAN Seismic Data, Late Cretaceous - Tertiary, Offshore Tanzania

Katie-Joe McDonough, Eric Bouanga, Claire Pierard, Edward J. Sterne, James W. Granath, Al Danforth, Jon S. Gross

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... to the 2100.000 1950.000 2250.000 2400.000 2550.000 development of deep sea fan/channel/mass transport lowstand systems at several levels. The 2700.000...

2012

Exploring for Subtle Traps with High-Resolution Paleogeographic Maps: Reklaw 1 Interval (Eocene), South Texas: Reply (1)

JOHN A. BREYER and THOMAS P. BULLING

AAPG Bulletin

... the sandstone in Atkinson field as a barrier bar formed during a fourth-order cycle within the transgressive phase of a third-order cycle of change...

1990

Lithofacies and Cyclicity of the Yates Formation, Permian Basin: Implications for Reservoir Heterogeneity (1)

J. M. BORER and P. M. HARRIS

AAPG Bulletin

.... cycles (i.e., sea level fluctuations) that result in one thick, carbonate-dominated 100-k.y. cycle and three thinner, siliciclastic-dominated 100-k.y...

1991

Patterns of Stratigraphic Cyclicity

John C. Tipper

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... of the Interior, 170 p. GOLDHAMMER, R.K., DUNN, P.A., AND HARDIE, L.A., 1990, Depositional cycles, composite sea-level changes, cycle stacking...

2000

"Tuning" High-Frequency Cyclic Carbonate Platform Successions Using Omission Surfaces: Lower Jurassic of the U.A.E. and Oman

Gordon M. Walkden, Jose De Matos

Special Publications of SEPM

... third order sea-level rise had its maximum additive maximum additive effect upon cycle thickness, are around cycles cycles upon cycle thickness are 8...

2000

Abstract: Cyclic Sedimentation and Depositional Environments of the Upper Minnelusa Formation, Central Campbell County, Wyoming

Gene R. George

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... left by the last cycle. The lithologic character of each cycle changed as the eustatic sea level changed. As the sea level rose, carbonate...

1984

Cenozoic Depositional History of the Eastern Offshore Mississippi Delta Region

Don Sunwoo , Joel S. Watkins , Jih-Ping Shyu

GCAGS Transactions

... by the Lower Cretaceous shelf. The Late Miocene sediments consist of five 3rd-order sequences. Stacked deltaic sands within the highstand systems tracts...

1995

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