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Sequences and Systems Tracts Calibrated by High Resolution Bio-Chronostratigraphy: The Central Mediterranean Plio-Pleistocene Record

Raimondo Catalano, Enrico Di Stefano, Atillio Sulli, Francesco P. Vitale, Salvina Infuso, Peter R. Vail

Special Publications of SEPM

...); important ice sheets variations are implied by these climatic cycles. Mitchum and Van Wagoner (1991) noted that high-frequency cyclicity (4th-order...

1998

The 1993 PESA Australian Lecture: Some Ideas on the Sequence Setting of Source Rocks

R. B. Kirk

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... rocks? As mentioned above, several source rocks have a distinctive seismic signature which I term the 'HALF' character (High Amplitude, Low Frequency...

1994

Outcrop-based reservoir characterization: A composite phylloid-algal mound, western Orogrande basin (New Mexico)

Patrick D. Doherty, Gerilyn S. Soreghan, John P. Castagna

AAPG Bulletin

... stratigraphic framework for the mound system (Figure 5). Individual depositional cycles (high-frequency sequences) are the basic skeleton for petrophysical...

2002

From Cyclothems to Sequences: The Record of Eustasy and Climate on an Icehouse Epeiric Platform (Pennsylvanian-Permian, North American Midcontinent)

Thomas D. Olszewski, Mark E. Patzkowsky

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Composite sequences are bounded by subaerial, angular unconformities and display a transgressive-regressive stacking pattern of meter-scale cycles. The high...

2003

Using Sinusoidal Drilling Techniques in a Diagenetically Complex Carbonate Reservoir: West Dollarhide Drinkard Unit (Mid-Leonardian), Lea County, Southeast New Mexico

Imelda G. Johnson, James L. Brown, George B. Asquith

West Texas Geological Society

..., and Vail, P.R., 1988. High-Frequency Progradational Sequences in Leonardian Bone Springs and Victorio Peak Formations, Delaware Basin, Texas and New Mexico...

1997

Lower Leonardian (Clear Fork – ABO) Reservoir Architecture: Insights from Outcrops and Fullerton Field, West Texas

Stephen C. Ruppel

West Texas Geological Society

... at Fullerton comprises three high frequency sequences each having an upper (highstand) and a lower (transgressive) leg made up of tidal flat deposits...

2003

Sequence Stratigraphy of Lower Cretaceous (Barremian-Albian) Carbonate Platforms of Northeastern Mexico: Regional and Global Correlations

Christoph Lehmann , David A. Osleger , Isabel Montanez

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... shelf margin in response to high-frequency, low-amplitude sea-level fluctuations (Lehmann et al. 1998). During relative sea-level falls, peritidal...

2000

Photogrammetry of sequence and bioherm morphology in the Paradox Formation, Utah, U.S.A.: A test of the coherence of Pennsylvanian (Moscovian) glacio-eustatic sea-level change

Elizabeth Allen Johnson, M. Elliot Smith, Gary L. Gianniny, Paul J. Umhoefer

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...) Despite long-standing recognition of high-amplitude, high-frequency sea-level variation resulting from repeated glaciations of Gondwanaland, recorded...

2021

Stratigraphic Cyclicity in Mixed Sandstone-Carbonate Platform Strata of the Upper Permian (Guadalupian) Grayburg Formation, Northwest Shelf, Permian Basin: Part II

C.J. Modica, S.L. Dorobek

West Texas Geological Society

..., these are: (1) meter-scale, shallowing-upward cycles, (2) high-frequency sequences (or HFSs), and (3) the entire Grayburg Formation, or “Grayburg composite...

1998

A Proposed Integrated Multi-Signature Model for Peritidal Cycles in Carbonates

Guy H. Spence, Maurice E. Tucker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... Sciences, v. 36, p. 871–889. Grotzinger, J.P., 1986, Upwards shallowing cycles: a response to 2.2 billion years of low amplitude, high frequency...

2007

Cycle Hierarchy in Middle and Upper Pennsylvanian Strata of the Mid-Continent: A Review: Abstract

W. L. Watney, E. C. Rankey, J. A. French, J. C. Youle, J. H. Doveton, G. C. Bohling, W. J. Guy

Tulsa Geological Society

... in the upper Midcontinent, U.S. High-frequency unconformity-bounded, cyclothem-scale 4th-order (0.1-1 Ma duration) cycles averaging 50 ft (15 m) thick...

1996

From Bars to Valleys: The Sedimentology and Seismic Geomorphology of Fluvial to Estuarine Incised-Valley Fills of the Grand Rapids Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Iron River Field, Alberta, Canada

James R. Maynard, Howard R. Feldman, Robert Alway

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Importance of high-frequency tectonic sequences during greenhouse times of Earth history: Geology, v. 34, p. 797–800. Van Wagoner, J.C., 1995a...

2010

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