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Upper Triassic Carbonate Depositional Environments in Northern Limestone Alps: ABSTRACT

H. Zankl

AAPG Bulletin

.... The cycles originate from complex processes of subsidence, eustatic sea level fluctuations, and sediment accumulation and transportation. Toward...

1972

Pennsylvanian Glacioeustasy Recorded in a Carbonate Ramp Succession, Ancestral Rocky Mountains, New Mexico

Thomas L. Wiberg, Gary A. Smith

CSPG Special Publications

.... Grotzinger, J.P. 1986. Upward-shallowing platform cycles: A response to 2.2 billion years of low-amplitude, high-frequency (Milankovitch band) sea level...

1994

Second-Order Accommodation Cycles and Points of “Stratigraphic Turnaround”: Implications for Carbonate Buildup Reservoirs in Mesozoic Carbonate Systems of the East Texas Salt Basin and South Texas

R. K. Goldhammer

West Texas Geological Society

.... This connection between composite sea level changes and the stacking patterns of high-frequency sequences and cycles is fundamental in interpreting low...

1998

Cyclostratigraphy of Middle Devonian Carbonates of the Eastern Great Basin

Maya Elrick

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...-capped cycles that are present throughout Sequences 2 and 4 but are limited to the falling limb (third-order relative sea-level fall) of Sequence 3...

1995

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)

... dominant upwards, interpreted to reflect diminishing siliciclastic influx as sea level rose and in situ carbonate production increased. High-frequency cycles...

2007

Cyclic Hydrologic and Diagenetic Events in San Andres Formation: Geologic Implications: ABSTRACT

Alonzo D. Jacka, William E. Barone, Nancy J. Muir

AAPG Bulletin

... events reflect rhythmic fluctuations in sea level, climate, and sedimentation. Depositional cycles in the San Andres record: (1) rapid transgressions...

1981

ABSTRACT: Mississippian Sequence Stratigraphy in the Williston Basin

Michael L. Hendricks

Williston Basin Symposium

... cycles within the Lodgepole that were produced by variations in sea level and rates of progradation. Mission Canyon...

1995

Second-Order Accommodation Cycles and Points of “Stratigraphic Turnaround”: Implications for High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy and Facies Architecture of the Haynesville and Cotton Valley Lime “Pinnacle Reefs” of the East Texas Salt Basin.

R. K. Goldhammer

West Texas Geological Society

... position. These basinally restricted reef cycles record the initial floodback following the “144” myr relative sea-level drop and they have...

1998

Late Quaternary Glacio-Eustatic Sequences and Stratal Patterns in the Mahakam Delta: Abstract

Pascal Debec, George P. Allen

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of these eustatic cycles, as well as the rapid rates of sea-level rise and fall, several features within these sequences differ from those of published models. 3D...

1996

Use of One- and Two-Dimensional Cycle Analysis In Establishing High-Frequency Sequence Frameworks

Charles Kerans

Special Publications of SEPM

...) Milankovitch Sea-Level Changes, Cycles, and Reservoirs on Carbonate Platforms in Greenhouse and Icehouse Worlds (SC35), 1995 USE OF ONE- AND TWO...

1995

ABSTRACT: Biotic Control on Architecture of Carbonate Depositional Sequences; #90007 (2002)

Luis Pomar

Search and Discovery.com

..., and relative sea-level changes and sea-floor topography determine the area of the carbonate factory. Upper Miocene platforms of the Balearic Islands...

2002

Quantitative Controls on Location and Architecture of Carbonate Depositional Sequences: Upper Miocene, Cabo De Gata Region, Se Spain

Evan K. Franseen , Robert H. Goldstein , Mark R. Farr

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... my) upper Miocene carbonate depositional sequences (DS1A, DS1B, DS2, DS3, TCC) formed with superimposed higher-frequency sea-level cycles...

1998

ABSTRACT: Transgressive-Regressive (T-R) Cycles: Advancement in Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis of Continental and Coastal Plain Strata of U.S. Gulf of Mexico and Western Europe; #90017 (2003)

Ernest A. Mancini, T. Markham Puckett

Search and Discovery.com

... continental margins is affected by changes in sea level, climate, tectonics and sediment supply, the stable nature of passive margins has led...

2003

Abstract: Bakken Formation: Facies, Stratigraphy, Sequences/Cycles, and a New Stratigraphic Subdivision; #91206 (2023)

Sven O. Egenhoff, Neil S. Fishman, Mauricio Vasquez Pinto, Jim Sorensen

Search and Discovery.com

...Abstract: Bakken Formation: Facies, Stratigraphy, Sequences/Cycles, and a New Stratigraphic Subdivision; #91206 (2023) Sven O. Egenhoff, Neil...

2023

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