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Pub. Id: A169 (1993)

First Page: 369

Last Page: 379

Book Title: M 58: Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy: Recent Developments and Applications

Article/Chapter: Effects of Variations in Subsidence and Sediment Supply on Parasequence Stacking Patterns: Chapter 14: Recent Developments in Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy

Subject Group: Seismic Stratigraphy, Sequence Stratigraphy

Spec. Pub. Type: Memoir

Pub. Year: 1993

Author(s): F. L. Wehr

Abstract:

Local changes in rates of subsidence or sediment influx along a basin margin will influence the stacking of parasequences and Previous HitsystemsNext Hit Previous HittractsNext Hit, and can cause boundaries between Previous HitsystemsNext Hit Previous HittractsNext Hit to occur at different times in different parts of a basin. Previous HitSystemsNext Hit Previous HittractsTop, therefore, are not necessarily time equivalent, and easily correlated intervals, such as condensed sections or maximum flooding surfaces, cannot be assumed to be regionally synchronous. The sequence boundary can be more difficult to recognize because of its variable and sometimes subtle expression. However, it is a more reliable chronostratigraphic surface because its timing is much less dependent upon local variations in subsidence and sediment influx.

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