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|a Sequence stratigraphy of siliciclastic systems :
|b atlas of exercises /
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|b SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology),
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|b illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ;
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|a Part I: Core concepts and physical stratigraphy -- Introduction and basic concepts. Exercise 1.1: Lithostratigraphy vs. chronostratigraphy -- simple examples of the importance of a genetic framework / A.D. Donovan, K.M. Campion, and K.M. Bohacs -- Beds, bed sets, parasequences, and stacking patterns. Exercise 2.1: Parasequence associations in a wave-dominated shoreline succession : Blackhawk Formation, near Helper, Utah / K.M. Campion [and others] ; Exercise 2.2: Sequence-stratigraphic correlation of a Miocene stratal succession, Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela / P.R. Vail [and others] ; Exercise 2.3: Multi-dimensional well-log correlation and interpretation : examples from a Cretaceous forland shoreline-marine succession, Dakota Formation, LaBarge Field, Wyoming / J.L. Kalbas, RE. Patterson, and T.M. Demko -- Introduction to seismic stratigraphy. Exercise 3.1: Geometric elements of idealized depositional sequences / A.D. Donovan and K.M. Bohacs ; Exercise 3.2: Terminations and critical surfaces in a 2D seismic profile / J.E. Neal, K.M. Bohacs, and V. Abreu ; Exercise 3.3: Seismic facies analysis of a prograding deltaic succession, Cretaceous Woodbine Formation, East Texas / G.R. Ramsayer [and others] -- Seismic response of stratigraphic surfaces. Exercise 4.1: Variable-resolution seismic forward models of an idealized depositional sequence / V. Abreu ; Exercise 4.2: Variable-resolution seismic forward models of a composite deep-marine channel complex set, Tabernas Basin, Spain / V. Abreu -- Sequences, sequence sets, and composite sequences. Exercise 5.1: Seismic stratigraphy of the West Siberia Basin, Beaufort Sea shelf margin / J.E. Neal, V. Abreu, and J.L. Kalbas ; Exercise 5.2: Seismic stratigraphy of the central North Sea Paleogene basin, U.K. sector / J.E. Neal and V. Abreu -- Part II: Sequence-stratigraphic expression of depositional systems -- Sequence stratigraphy in lacustrine systems. Exercise 6.1: Seismic stratigraphy of the Paleocene Waltman Shale Member, Fort Union Formation, Wind River Basin, Wyoming / K.M. Bohacs and J.E. Neal -- Sequence stratigraphy in alluvial systems. Exercise 7.1 : Hierarchical description and sequence stratigraphy of Cretaceous alluvial strata, Hawkins Field, Texas / P.E. Patterson, C.R. Jones, and R.L. Skelly -- Sequence stratigraphy of incised valleys. Exercise 8.1: Sequence-stratigraphic architecture of Miocene incised valleys, south-central Louisiana / J.C. Van Wagoner [and others] -- Sequence stratigraphy in shallow-marine systems. Exercise 9.1: Sequence architecture of the Lagniappe Delta, northeastern shelf margin, Gulf of Mexico / J.W. Snedden [and others] -- Sequence stratigraphy in deep-marine systems. Exercise 10.1: High-resolution seismic stratigraphy of intraslope fans, East Breaks Basin, Gulf of Mexico / R.T. Beaubouef, C. Pirmez, and V. Abreu -- Exercise 10.2: High-resolution seismic stratigraphy of the Danube Fan in the Black Sea / H.R. Feldman, G. Lericolais and B. Dennielou -- Part III: Constructing an integrated interpretation -- Chronostratigraphy and cycle charts. Exercise 11.1: The time-space expression of depositional sequences and systems tracts / K.H. Pederson, J.L. Kalbas, J.E. Neal, and V. Abreu -- Forcing mechanisms. Exercise 12.1: The time-space expression of depositional elements / J.K. Geslin -- Seismic stratigraphic concepts -- learnings from experimental stratigraphy. Exercise [13.1]: Experiment illustrations / J.M. Martin [and others] -- Integration of sequence stratigraphy concepts. Exercise 14.1: Building a coastal onlap curve, Pelotas Basin, Brazil / V. Abreu, J.E. Neal, and P.R. Vail
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|a The stratigraphic concept of a depositional sequence was introduced to the scientific literature by Peter Vail and his colleagues in the late 70s, building on the shoulders of giants like Chamberlain, Sloss and Wheeler. Since then, several papers compared and contrasted the original sequence-stratigraphic school published in the AAPG Memoir 26 in 1977 with other approaches to subdivide the geologic record, as well as, debating the model validity and impact on the community. At its core, the "model" is really a stratigraphic interpretation method, which was never explicitly documented in the literature. The objective of this book is to present the sequence stratigraphic method in its current form in an attempt to clarify its usage and application in diverse geologic data and depositional environments. This publication is the result of more than 3 decades of sequence stratigraphy research and application. The objective is to emphasize the most important aspects of Sequence Stratigraphy-a method to guide geologic interpretation of stratigraphic data (seismic profiles, well-logs, cores and outcrops) across scales (from local to regional and global) and depositional environments (from continental to deep marine). This book in an 11 x 17 format is designed to be easily used for teaching or self-learning experiences. In the second edition of the "Atlas", the book was divided in 2 volumes-Exercises and Solutions-to make it easier to use the publication as text book for sequence stratigraphy courses in universities. Also, a new exercise was added and several of the existing exercises went through major updating and editing
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