Carbonate sequence stratigraphy: recent developments and applications
β Scribed by R. G. Loucks, J. Frederick Sarg
- Publisher
- American Association of Petroleum Geologists
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 530
- Edition
- Har/Map
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Derived from the 1991 Research Symposium on Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy, the authors have brought together in one volume a representative sampling of pivotal research in this important topic. Its three sections describe (1) sequence concepts and sedimentologic principles, (2) seismic sequence case studies involving seismic and outcrop interpretations, and (3) examples of high-frequency, meter-scale cycle deposition and stacking patterns.American Association Of Petroleum Engineers (AAPG)Founded in 1917, we are the world's largest professional geological society, with over 30,000 members.We are a pillar of the world-wide scientific community. Our books foster scientific research, advance the science of geology and promote the most effective use of petroleum extraction & processing technology and practice.Some of the areas we publish in include:GISPetroleum EngineeringWell Log AnalysisGeological ModelingCarbonate PetrologySeismic ImagingReservoir CharacterizationRegional Petroleum Analysis
β¦ Table of Contents
01 Title.pdf......Page 2
02 About the editors.pdf......Page 3
03 Foreword.pdf......Page 4
04 Carbonate Platforms to Relative Sea-Level Changes C. Robertson Handford and Robert G. Loucks.pdf......Page 6
05 Stratigraphic Framework Productive Carbonate Buildups.pdf......Page 45
06 The Drowning Succession in Jurassic Carbonates of the Venetian Alps, Italy_A Record of Supercontinent Breakup, Gradual Eustatic Rise William G. Zempolich_1.pdf......Page 65
07 The Drowning Succession in Jurassic Carbonates of the Venetian Alps, Italy_A Record of Supercontinent Breakup William G. Zempolich_2.pdf......Page 86
04_Timing of Deposition, Diagenesis, and Failure of Steep Carbonate Slopes in Response to a , Bahamas G. Michael Grammer, Robert N. Ginsburg.pdf......Page 108
05_INF~1.PDF......Page 133
06_Reciprocal Lowstand Clastic and Highstand Carbonate Sedimentation Peter N. Southgate, John M. Kennard, Michael J. Jackson, Phillip E. OGΓΓΏBrien.pdf......Page 157
07_Origin of Sedimentary Cycles in Mixed CarbonateGΓΓΆSiliciclastic Systems_ An Example from the Canning Basin, Western Australia Ann E. Holmes and Nicholas Christie-Blick.pdf......Page 180
08_Upper Pennsylvanian Seismic Sequences and Facies of the Eastern and Southern Horseshoe Atoll, Midland Basin, West Texas Lowell E. Waite.pdf......Page 212
09_Response of Carbonate Platform Margins to Drowning Evidence of Environmental Collapse R. N. Erlich, A. P. Longo, Jr., and S. Hyare.pdf......Page 240
10_SEQ~1.PDF......Page 266
11_Sequence Stratigraphy of a Miocene Carbonate Buildup, Java Sea M. A. Cucci and M. H. Clark.pdf......Page 290
12_Parasequence Stacking Patterns, Third-Order Accommodation Events, and Sequence Stratigraphy of Middle to Upper Cambrian Platform Carbonates, Bonanza King Formation.pdf......Page 303
13_Sequence Stratigraphy and Evolution of a Progradational, Foreland Carbonate Montana and IdahoS. K. Reid and S. L. Dorobek.pdf......Page 325
14_SEQ~1.PDF......Page 351
14_Sequence Stratigraphy and Systems Tract Development of the Latemar Platform_2.pdf......Page 368
15_High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy in Prograding Miocene Carbonates Application to Seismic Interpretation L. Pomar.pdf......Page 386
16_Sequence Stratigraphy of Miocene Carbonate Complexes, Las Negras Area Evan K. Franseen, Robert H. Goldstein, and Tracey E. Whitese.pdf......Page 405
17_VOL~1.PDF......Page 431
18_ANC~1.PDF......Page 471
19_Parasequence Geometry as a Control on Permeability Evolution_ Examples from the San Andres and GrayNew Mexico Susan D. Hovorka, H. S. Nance, and Charles Kerans.pdf......Page 489
20_Stratigraphic Patterns and Cycle-Related Diagenesis of Upper Yates Formation, Permian, Guadalupe Mountains Maria Mutti and J. Antonio (Toni) Simo.pdf......Page 511
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Derived from the 1991 Research Symposium on Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy, the authors have brought together in one volume a representative sampling of pivotal research in this important topic. Its three sections describe (1) sequence concepts and sedimentologic principles, (2) seismic sequence ca
W. Schlager, Vrije Universiteit/Earth and Life Sciences<br/>De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2002. p. 146.<br/>ISBN 90-806364-2-8<div class="bb-sep"></div>This booklet supports a short course in carbonate sedimentology. It is meant as a teaching aid, not a replacement of the course