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|a Principles of sequence stratigraphy /
|c Octavian Catuneanu
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|a 1st ed.; repr.
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|a Amsterdam :
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|c 2008.
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|a 374 p. :
|b il., tbls., mapas ;
|c 29 cm.
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|a Incluye índice analítico.
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|a 1. Introduction SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY—AN OVERVIEW -- Sequence Stratigraphy in the Context of Interdisciplinary Research -- Sequence Stratigraphy—A Revolution in Sedimentary Geology -- HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY -- Early Developments -- Sequence Stratigraphy Era—Eustatic vs. Tectonic Controls on Sedimentation -- Sequence Models -- SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHIC APPROACH -- Terminology -- Concept of Scale -- Sequence Stratigraphy vs. Lithostratigraphy and Allostratigraphy -- 2. Methods of Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis INTRODUCTION -- FACIES ANALYSIS: OUTCROPS, CORE, AND MODERN ANALOGUES -- Concepts of Depositional System, Facies, and Facies Models -- Classification of Depositional Environments -- Walther’s Law -- Sedimentary Petrography -- Paleocurrent Directions -- Pedology -- Ichnology -- General Principles -- Ichnofacies Classification -- Softground-related Ichnofacies -- Substrate-controlled Ichnofacies -- Discussion -- WELL LOGS -- Introduction -- Well Logs: Geological Uncertainties -- Constraining Well-log Interpretations -- SEISMIC DATA -- Introduction -- Physical Attributes of Seismic Data -- Workflow of Seismic Data Analysis -- Reconnaissance Studies -- Interval Attribute Maps -- Horizon Attribute Maps -- 3D Perspective Visualization -- AGE DETERMINATION TECHNIQUES -- WORKFLOW OF SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHIC ANALYSIS -- Step 1—Tectonic Setting (Type of Sedimentary Basin) -- Step 2––Paleodepositional Environments -- Step 3––Sequence Stratigraphic Framework -- Stratal Terminations -- Stratigraphic Surfaces -- Systems Tracts and Sequences -- 3. Accommodation and Shoreline Shifts INTRODUCTION -- ALLOGENIC CONTROLS ON SEDIMENTATION -- Significance of Allogenic Controls -- Signatures of Allogenic Controls -- Relative Importance of Allogenic Controls -- SEDIMENT SUPPLY AND ENERGY FLUX -- Sediment Supply -- Sediment Supply vs. Environmental Energy Flux -- SEDIMENT ACCOMMODATION -- Definitions—Accommodation, Base Level, and Fluvial Graded Profiles -- Proxies for Base Level and Accommodation -- Changes in Accommodation -- SHORELINE TRAJECTORIES -- Definitions -- Transgressions -- Forced Regressions -- Normal Regressions -- 4. Stratigraphic Surfaces INTRODUCTION -- TYPES OF STRATAL TERMINATIONS -- SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHIC SURFACES -- Subaerial Unconformity -- Correlative Conformity -- Basal Surface of Forced Regression -- Regressive Surface of Marine Erosion -- Maximum Regressive Surface -- Maximum Flooding Surface -- Transgressive Ravinement Surfaces -- Wave-Ravinement Surface -- Tidal-Ravinement Surface -- WITHIN-TREND FACIES CONTACTS -- Within-trend Normal Regressive Surface -- Within-trend Forced Regressive Surface -- Within-trend Flooding Surface -- 5. Systems Tracts INTRODUCTION -- HIGHSTAND SYSTEMS TRACT -- Definition and Stacking Patterns --Economic Potential -- Petroleum Plays -- Coal Resources -- Placer Deposits -- FALLING-STAGE SYSTEMS TRACT -- Definition and Stacking Patterns -- Economic Potential -- Petroleum Plays -- Coal Resources -- Placer Deposits -- LOWSTAND SYSTEMS TRACT -- Definition and Stacking Patterns -- Economic Potential -- Petroleum Plays -- Coal Resources -- Placer Deposits --TRANSGRESSIVE SYSTEMS TRACT -- Definition and Stacking Patterns -- Economic Potential -- Petroleum Plays -- Coal Resources -- Placer Deposits -- REGRESSIVE SYSTEMS TRACT -- Definition and Stacking Patterns -- Economic Potential -- LOW- AND HIGH-ACCOMMODATION SYSTEMS TRACTS -- Definition and Stacking Patterns -- Low-Accommodation Systems Tract -- High-Accommodation Systems Tract -- Discussion -- Economic Potential -- Petroleum Plays -- Coal Resources -- Placer Deposits -- 6. Sequence Models INTRODUCTION -- TYPES OF STRATIGRAPHIC SEQUENCES -- Depositional Sequence -- Genetic Stratigraphic Sequence -- Transgressive–Regressive (T–R) Sequence -- Parasequences -- SEQUENCES IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS -- Introduction -- Fluvial Cyclicity Controlled by Base-level Changes -- Fluvial Cyclicity Independent of Base-level Changes -- Climatic Cycles -- Tectonic Cycles -- Low- vs. High-Accommodation Settings --SEQUENCES IN COASTAL TO SHALLOW-WATER CLASTIC SYSTEMS -- Introduction -- Physical Processes -- Sediment Supply and Transport Mechanisms -- Zonation of the Coastal — Shallow-marine Profile -- Sediment Budget: Fairweather vs. Storm Conditions -- Cyclicity of Coastal to Shallow-water Systems in Relation to Shoreline Shifts -- Normal Regressive Settings --Forced Regressive Settings -- Transgressive Settings 261 Summary -- SEQUENCES IN DEEP-WATER CLASTIC SYSTEMS --Introduction -- Physical Processes -- Progradation of Shelf-edge Deltas --Gravity Flows -- Depositional Elements -- Submarine-canyon Fills -- Turbidity-flow Channel Fills --Turbidity-flow Levees and Overbank Sediment Waves -- Turbidity-flow Splay Complexes -- Mudflow (Cohesive Debris Flow) Macroforms -- Cyclicity of Deep-water Systems in Relation to Shoreline Shifts -- Highstand Normal Regressions -- Early Forced Regressions -- Late Forced Regressions -- Lowstand Normal Regressions -- Early Transgressions --- Late Transgressions -- Summary -- SEQUENCES IN CARBONATE SYSTEMS -- Introduction -- The Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphic Model -- Drowning Unconformities -- Highstand Systems Tracts -- Falling-stage—Lowstand Systems Tracts -- Transgressive Systems Tracts -- Discussion: Sequence Boundaries in Carbonate Successions -- 7. Time Attributes of Stratigraphic Surfaces INTRODUCTION -- REFERENCE CURVE FOR THE DEFINITION OF STRATIGRAPHIC SURFACES --SHORELINE SHIFTS, GRADING, AND BATHYMETRY -- Controls on Sediment Grading and Water-depth Changes --Discussion -- METHODS OF DEFINITION OF STRATIGRAPHIC SURFACES -- Introduction --Correlative Conformities -- Onset-of-fall Correlative Conformity -- End-of-fall Correlative Conformity -- Maximum Regressive and Maximum Flooding Surfaces -- Definition -- Two-dimensional Model -- Model Results -- Strike Variability -- Discussion -- SUMMARY: TIME ATTRIBUTES OF STRATIGRAPHIC SURFACES -- Subaerial Unconformity -- Correlative Conformity -- Basal Surface of Forced Regression -- Regressive Surface of Marine Erosion -- Maximum Regressive Surface -- Maximum Flooding Surface -- Transgressive Ravinement Surfaces --Within-trend Facies Contacts -- Conclusions -- INTRODUCTION 327 HIERARCHY SYSTEM BASED ON CYCLE DURATION (BOUNDARY FREQUENCY) -- HIERARCHY SYSTEM BASED ON THE MAGNITUDE OF BASE-LEVEL CHANGES -- DISCUSSION 332 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES -- Scope and Applications -- The Importance of Shoreline Shifts -- Theory vs. Reality in Sequence Stratigraphy -- The Importance of the Tectonic Setting -- Uses and Abuses in Sequence Stratigraphy -- 8. Hierarchy of Sequences and Sequence Boundaries -- 9. Discussion and Conclusions -- PRECAMBRIAN VS. PHANEROZOIC SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY -- MOVING FORWARD TOWARD STANDARDIZING SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY 340 CONCLUDING REMARKS.
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