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The Book Cliffs are one of the world's best places to study sequence stratigraphy.
This cycle is in sequence stratigraphy seen as a first order cycle.
In terms of sequence stratigraphy they are equivalent to a highstand systems tract.
A general theory of basin-scale deposition has been formalized under the name of sequence stratigraphy.
The study of sequence stratigraphy was developed from controversies over the causes of cyclic sedimentation.
Sequence stratigraphy deals with genetically related sedimentary strata bounded by unconformities.
This relatively new branch of geological science linking eustatic sea level to sedimentary deposits is called sequence stratigraphy.
On a regional scale, profiles can be combined to get sequence stratigraphy, making it possible to date sedimentary layers and identify eustatic sea level rise.
Schlager W., 2005, Carbonate sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy.
In 2005 he earned the Benjamin Franklin Medal for his pioneering works in sequence stratigraphy.
Sequence stratigraphy is a useful alternative to a lithostratigraphic approach, which emphasizes similarity of the lithology of rock units rather than time significance.
Construction of a seismic sequence stratigraphy allows the examination of the interaction of tectonics and sedimentation.
Geological Charts at Arabian Plate Sequence Stratigraphy, 2004.
In the 1980s, Exxon scientists used the Cretaceous strata of the Book Cliffs to develop the science of sequence stratigraphy.
An Online Guide to Sequence Stratigraphy by the University of Georgia's Stratigraphy Lab.
His fields of interest are sequence stratigraphy, carbonate sedimentology, diagenesis, stratigraphy, rock-typing, and micropaleontology (particularly on the study of fossil calcareous algae).
An important tool in sedimentary basin analysis is sequence stratigraphy, in which various sedimentary sequences are related to pervasive changes in sea level and sediment supply.
Sequence stratigraphy of the Lower Mississippian Price and Borden Formations in southern West Virginia and eastern Kentucky.
Using techniques of seismic sequence stratigraphy the English Permo-Triassic megasequence can be divided into three sequences bounded at the top and base by local or regional unconformities.
Sequence stratigraphy is a concept which challenges the idea of strict lithostratigraphic units by defining units based on events in sedimentary basins such as oceanic regressions and transgressions.
He helped pioneer and develop the modern approach to sequence stratigraphy, blending the disciplines of sedimentology, stratigraphy, and depositional systems analysis, largely within the context of oil and gas exploration.
Update of revisions to Early Silurian stratigraphy of the Niagara Escarpment: Integration of sequence stratigraphy, sedimentology and hydrogeology to delineate hydrogeologic units.
Sequence stratigraphy, the study of sea level change through the examination of sedimentary deposits, was developed from the centuries-old controversy over the origin of cyclic sedimentation and the relative importance of eustatic and tectonic factors on sea level change.
Research done on experimental alluvial fan deltas has highlighted the statistics of flow occupation and their potential hazard to life and property, shown autogenic cyclicity in patterns of sediment storage and release that determine short-term shoreline positions, and has been connected to sequence stratigraphy and the processes that form the stratigraphic record.