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Regional Sequence Stratigraphic Interpretations
Chapter 8:
Regional Stratigraphy of the Ferron Sandstone
Paul B. Anderson1 and Thomas A. Ryer2
1Consulting Geologist, Salt Lake City, Utah
2The ARIES Group, Inc., Katy, Texas
ABSTRACT
parasequences
. These
parasequences
often contain
distinct, mappable genetically related packages of beds which are clearly not bounded by
marine-flooding surfaces and have hence been labeled bedsets. Nineteen
parasequences
and
four bedsets are named and described along with several undivided parasequence sets. The
landward and seaward pinchouts of the nearshore marine facies of most of these units are
mapped, enhancing our ability to predict geometries of associated reservoir facies.
Parasequences
tend to follow an evolution of delta types from initial regression to
maximum regression. This evolution begins with a wave-dominated shoreline, passing through
a transitional wave-modified shoreline, and typically ending with a fluvial-dominated
shoreline.
Parasequences
in seaward-stepping parasequence sets have an average dip length
of nearshore marine facies of 4.3 mi (6.9 km) and average maximum thickness of 55 ft (17
m). Although less detailed information was gathered on the aggradational
parasequences
,
their average dip length of nearshore marine facies is 6 mi (10 km) and average maximum
thickness of 56 ft (17 m). The best reservoir facies are found in the wave-dominated
deltas and distributary channels. Wave dominated delta facies are consistently found in
the initial regression of each parasequence, and range in shoreline strike orientation
from N60W to N5E. Ambiguities in the definitions of sequence stratigraphic units and
differing application of those definitions have lead to a variety of stratigraphic schemes
from different workers on the same Ferron outcrops.
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