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Geochronology, Biostratigraphy and Sequence Stratigraphy of a Marginal Marine to Marine Shelf Stratigraphic Succession: Upper Paleocene and Lower Eocene, Wilcox Group, Easter Gulf Coastal Plane, U.S.A.

Ernest A. Mancini, Berry H. Tew

Special Publications of SEPM

... ABSTRACT: In the eastern Gulf Coastal Plain, four, third-order unconformity-bounded depositional sequences are recognized for upper Paleocene and lower...

1995

Sandstone Trends, Sequence Framework, and Depositional Settings of the Upper Cretaceous Woodbine Group: "Eaglebine" Play, Southern East Texas Basin; #10525 (2013)

Tucker F. Hentz and William A. Ambrose

Search and Discovery.com

...-dominated sequences in the upper half of the Woodbine Group between third-order transgressive systems tracts above the Cenomanian Buda Limestone...

2013

Eustatic and Tectonic Controls on Cyclic Deposition in Lower Permian Ramp Facies (Chase Group and Basal Wellington Formation) in the U.S. Midcontinent

S. J. Mazzullo

Special Publications of SEPM

... decrease upward i e the deepest water MFS sequences and stacking forced third Accordingly cyclothems within each of these third order order...

1999

Seismostratigraphy Sequence Model of the Rio Grande Cone, Brazil, #30206 (2011)

Luis Castillo, Thais Kazmierczak, Marvick Ruiz, Farid Chemale

Search and Discovery.com

... from the Miocene to the Recent that is more than 4000 m thick. Its megasequences are 50 Ma and can be divided into second and third order sequences...

2011

Cyclostratigraphy of Late Cambrian Carbonate Sequences: An Interbasinal Comparison of the Cordilleran and Appalachian Passive Margins

David Osleger

Pacific Section SEPM

... thicknesses of 90 to 720 meters (Aitken, 1981), appear to be synonymous with short-term second-order or long-term third-order sequences of Vail...

1991

CambrianLower Middle Ordovician Passive Carbonate Margin, Southern Appalachians

J. Fred Read, John E. Repetski

AAPG Special Volumes

... controlled sediment thickness. The succession consists of five supersequences, each of which contains several third-order sequences, and numerous meter-scale...

2012

Miocene Carbonates of the Luconia Province, Offshore Sarawak: Implications for Regional Geology and Reservoir Properties from Strontium-Isotope Stratigraphy

Volker C. Vahrenkamp

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... during several consecutive third order sequences it may also just be an artifact derived from the sinusoidal shape ofthe Sr-isotope age curve. However...

1998

Sedimentology and Reservoir Architecture of a Synrift Lacustrine Delta, Southeastern Mongolia

Cari L. Johnson, Stephan A. Graham

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... (microscale, < 0.1 m), second-order bedforms (mesoscale, 0.1-1 m), and third-order depositional assemblages (macroscale, 1 m to tens of meters). Maps...

2004

Origin of coast-perpendicular extensional faults, western Gulf of Mexico: The relationship between an early-stage ridge and a late-stage fault

Ramon H. Trevino, Bruno C. Vendeville

AAPG Bulletin

.... Sequence stratigraphy based on Hammes et al. (2007). The numbers in the sequence stratigraphy column indicate Oligocene and Miocene third-order sequences...

2008

Recognition and Hydrologic Significance of Passive-Margin Updip Sequences: An Example from Eocene Coastal-Plain Deposits, U.S.A.

James W. Castle, Russell B. Miller

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... between the clastic aquifers and confining units do not follow the third-order sequence boundaries because of lithologic variations within the sequences...

2000

A Field Guide to the Stratigraphy, Geochemistry, and Depositional Environments of the Kiowa-Skull Creek, Greenhorn, and Niobrara Marine Cycles in the Pueblo-Canon City Area, Colorado

Erle G. Kauffman, Lisa M. Pratt

Special Publications of SEPM

...) Cyclothems. Each of these the main text of this volume. cyclothems represents a third-order eustatic Second-, third-, and fourth-order tectonofluctuation...

1985

1. Alice in Graywackeland

Paul D. Krynine

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the finer sizes, complete with all derived second- and third-order properties. Genetically these are basically shallow water, near-shore sediments...

1956

ABSTRACT: EASTERN SOUTH CASPIAN BASIN PETROLEUM SYSTEM:THE GOGRANDAG - OKAREM PETROLIFEROUS PROVINCE, TURKMENISTAN; #90024 (2004)

Max A. Torres

Search and Discovery.com

... flexure loading and thermal cooling resulted in high subsidence rates overprinted by third order (?) eustatic cycles, evidenced by high frequency...

2004

Early Miocene Cyclostratigraphy and Sea-Level Changes from the Pearl River Mouth Basin, South China Sea; #50463 (2011)

Shi-Feng Tian

Search and Discovery.com

.../benthic foraminifera, sedimentary facies, astrochronologic, and sequence stratigraphic analyses. At third-order sequence scale, the relative sea-level...

2011

Stratigraphic Architecture of the Jasper Basin, North-Central Alberta Front Ranges; #10620 (2014)

J. Weissenberger, M. Gilhooly, P. Wong

Search and Discovery.com

... Alberta Rocky Mountains, is presented. Six third-order depositional sequences are correlated across the study area. The base of the succession...

2014

Genesis of Upper Cretaceous Marl-Limestone Bedding, Alabama

David T. King, Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

...) sequences (black = limestone; white = marl) and inferred sea-level relations. Stepwise relative sea-level changes follow discussion in text. Third-order sea...

1990

Architecture Variability in the Pereriva and Balakhany Suites of the Neogene Productive Series, Azerbaijan: Implications for Reservoir Quality

D. J. Hinds, M. D. Simmons, M. B. Allen, E. Aliyeva

AAPG Special Volumes

... second-order fining-upward cycles; the lower second-order fining-upward cycle is further divided into four third-order cycles (Figure 7). The term order...

2007

Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy and Petroleum Geology--Where to From Here?: GEOHORIZONS

Henry W. Posamentier , Paul Weimer

AAPG Bulletin

... and temporally. Consequently, although depositional sequences were recognized initially at the third-order scale (0.5-3.0 Ma) on conventional multifold...

1993

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

J. M. BORER and P. M. HARRIS

AAPG Bulletin

... on the third-order (1.5- to 2-m.y.) curve. Sequences deposited during the lowstands of the third-order cycle contain thick, stacked siliciclastic intervals...

1991

Architecture, Internal Heterogeneity, and Resulting Drainage Efficiency of Upper Oligocene Frio Formation Inner-Shelf Sandstone Reservoirs in West Fulton Beach Field, Aransas County, Texas

Paul R. Knox

GCAGS Transactions

... (third-order) down to the individual reservoir sands (sixth-order). On the basis of the Cenozoic coastal-onlap and eustatic-cycle chart of Haq et al...

1994

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