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Abstract: DETAILED SEDIMENTOLOGIC AND SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE UPPER CRETACEOUS TUNUNK SHALE MEMBER OF THE MANCOS SHALE FORMATION, HENRY MOUNTAINS REGION, UTAH; #90298 (2017)

Zhiyang Li

Search and Discovery.com

... factors (e.g. eustatic sea-level change, tectonism, and climate change) which produce the observed high-frequency sea level cycles. On that basis...

2017

Evaluating the Controls on Reservoir Quality and Heterogeneity of Silurian Pinnacle Reefs, Michigan Basin, #90116 (2010)

Audrey L. Varga (Ritter), G. Michael Grammer

Search and Discovery.com

.... This sequence hierarchy is manifested by high-frequency sequences (few meters thick) driven by relative sea level variations and superimposed on large order...

2010

Sequence Stratigraphy, Depositional Environments, and Production Fairways of the Haynesville Shale-Gas Play in East Texas

Ursula Hammes and David L. Carr

Search and Discovery.com

... of the Haynesville shale is not well documented. Therefore, a sequence stratigraphic model of basinal shale to shelfal carbonate sequences was established...

2009

Use of Sequence Stratigraphy in Carbonate Exploration: Sunda Basin, Java Sea, Indonesia

P. Wicaksono, A. W. R. Wight, W. R. Lodwick, R. E. Netherwood, B. Budiarto, D. Hanggoro

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...Use of Sequence Stratigraphy in Carbonate Exploration: Sunda Basin, Java Sea, Indonesia P. Wicaksono, A. W. R. Wight, W. R. Lodwick, R. E. Netherwood...

1996

Controls on Coal Distribution in Transgressive-Regressive Cycles, Upper Cretaceous, Western Interior, U.S.A

Timothy A. Cross

Special Publications of SEPM

... of third-order cycles. During maximum rate of long-term sea-level rise (B), realized accommodation gradient is shifted landward. During maximum rate...

1988

Facies and Sequence Stratigraphy of the Late Permian Yates Formation on the Western Margin of the Central Basin Platform of the Permian Basin, North Ward-Estes and South Ward Fields, Ward County, Texas

Jim Mazzullo, Sharma Dronamraju, Ron Johnson, Wayne Ahr

West Texas Geological Society

... subtidal environments during two successive cycles of relative sea level fall and rise. Six facies are distinguished in the Yates and its bounding...

1996

Causes of Cyclicity in Reef Interior Sediments, Kaybob Reef, Alberta

P.K. Wong, A.E. Oldershaw

CSPG Bulletin

... and stable sea level, optimum carbonate production occurred in the subtidal areas of the reef interior; subsequently, carbonate sedimentation outpaced...

1980

Origin of Sedimentary Cycles in Mixed Carbonate--Siliciclastic Systems: An Example from the Canning Basin, Western Australia: Chapter 7

Ann E. Holmes, Nicholas Christie-Blick

AAPG Special Volumes

... interpretation of unconformity-bounded depositional sequences is that they are due to reciprocal sedimentation in response to relative changes of sea level...

1993

Permian Sequence Stratigraphy and Fossil Zonation

Charles A. Ross, June R. P. Ross

CSPG Special Publications

... of major sea level fluctuations, these sea level cycles apparently average about 0.75 to 3 million years. Correlations of individual depositional...

1994

Isotope record of Aptian third-order sea-level trends in platform margin carbonates: implications for sequence stratigraphic analysis

Daniel Muñoz-López, Ardiansyah Koeshidayatullah, Telm Bover-Arnal, Adhipa Herlambang, Juan Diego Martín-Martín, Ramon Salas, John D. Humphrey, Khalid Al-Ramadan

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... 417 433 Vol. 95 (2025) No. 2. (April) In ancient carbonate systems, establishing relationships among sea-level fluctuations, carbonate-factory...

2025

Review of Carbonate Platforms with Examples from the Gulf Coast

James Lee Wilson

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... it, and sea level stabilization or fall would cause progradation of the shoreward environments, causing formation of upward-shoaling cycles of the fourth...

1993

Identification of Subaerial Exposure Surfaces and Porosity Preservation in Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian Shelf Limestones, Eastern Central Basin Platform, Texas

J.A.D. Dickson and Arthur H. Saller

AAPG Special Volumes

... deposited in shallow marine environments during numerous highstands of sea level, but most cycles are bounded by subaerial exposure surfaces. Reservoir...

1995

Triassic Sequence Statigraphic Framework of Western European Basins

Piero Gianolla, Thierry Jacquin

Special Publications of SEPM

... at least four transgressive/regressive 2nd-order facies cycles which can be followed from the Boreal siliciclastic to the Tethyan carbonate settings...

1998

Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of the Back-Reef Upper Queenlower Seven Rivers Strata, Goat Seep-Capitan Reef Complexes (Middle-Late Guadalupian, Permian), Southeast New Mexico

J. F. (Rick) Sarg

Special Publications of SEPM

... widespread over the surface at the Goat Seep platform margin, and suggests a major Deposition of sea-level drop at the end of Goat Seep deposition...

1989

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