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Mixed Siliciclastic and Carbonate Platform of Albian-Cenomanian Age from the Iberian Basin, Spain: Chapter 21

A. Garcia, M. Segura, J. F. Garcia-Hidalgo, B. Carenas

AAPG Special Volumes

... transgressive-regressive minor order events are interpreted as depositional third-order sequences (Van Wagoner et al., 1988) (Figures 4 and 5). Sequence...

1993

Geochemical Characterization of the Stratigraphic Column in the Western Venezuelan Basins: Abstract

M. Alberdi, R. Tocco, F. Parnaud

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... characteristics. Eight sequences of third order - previously defined in the biolitostratigraphic model, by Parnaud et. al. in 1993 - were studied. Three of them...

1994

Questioning the Role of Eustasy in Sequence Stratigraphy: Linear vs. Non-linear Models

John M. Prutzman , J. Edward Joyce , Leonard R. C. Tjalsma

GCAGS Transactions

... 1992 Vol. 42 (1992), Oxygen isotope results indicate that glacio-eustasy cannot be the main driving mechanism for the apparent 1-2 Myr. (third order...

1992

Application of High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy to the Upper Rotliegend in the Netherlands Offshore: Chapterr 11: Recent Applications of Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy

Chang-Shu Yang, Swie-Djin Nio

AAPG Special Volumes

... facies patterns. With this concept, 12 third-order sequences, which belong to five supersequences, have been discerned and correlated in the Upper...

1993

The Ordovician to Silurian Phase of the Canning Basin WA: Structure and Sequence Evolution

K. K. Romine, P. N. Southgate, J. M. Kennard, M. J. Jackson

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... brines and hydrocarbons to reach reservoir rocks. Five second-order supersequences and a number of associated third-order sequences are recognised...

1994

Cenozoic Progradation of Northwestern Great Bahama Bank, A Record of Lateral Platform Growth and Sea-Level Fluctuations

Gregor P. Eberli, Robert N. Ginsburg

Special Publications of SEPM

... chart suggest that the individual sequences represent third-order cycles. Within both bundles of sequences, which we correlate with TB2 and TB3...

1989

High-resolution sequence stratigraphy of the Upper Ordovician Montoya Group, southern New Mexico and western Texas: Outcrop analog of an unconventional chert and carbonate reservoir

Michael C. Pope

AAPG Bulletin

.... The Montoya Group is a third-order composite sequence composed of six regionally correlative, shallowing-upward, third-order depositional sequences (M0–M5...

2014

Global Cycles of Relative Changes of Sea Level from Seismic Stratigraphy: Resources, Comparative Structure, and Eustatic Changes in Sea Level

P. R. Vail , R. M. Mitchum Jr.

AAPG Special Volumes

... major orders of cycles are superimposed on the sea-level curve. Cycles of first, second, and third order have durations of 200 to 300 million, 10...

1979

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