The Geology of Stratigraphic Sequences

The Geology of Stratigraphic Sequences

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Sequence Stratigraphy

It has been more than a decade since the appearance of the First Edition of this book. Much progress has been made, but some controversies remain. The original idea of Sloss and of Vail building on the early work of Blackwelder, Grabau, Ulrich, Levorsen and others that the stratigraphic record could be subdivided into sequences and that these sequences store essential information about basin-forming and subsidence processes remains as powerful an idea as when it was first formulated.

The definition and mapping of sequences has become a standard part of the basin analysis process. Subsurface methods make use of advanced seismic-reflection analysis methods, with three-dimensional seismic methods, and seismic geomorphology adding important new dimensions to the analysis.

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The main purpose of this book remains the same as it was for the first edition, that is, to situate sequences within the broader context of geological processes so that geoscientists might be better equipped to extract the maximum information from the record of sequences in a given basin or region. The following are the main themes of the book: Central to the concept of the sequence is the deductive model that sequences carry messages about the 'pulse of the earth'.

In the early modern period of sequence stratigraphy the late s and s the model of global eustasy was predominant, and it was to offer a critique of that model that provided the impetus for developing the first edition of this book. Model-building has been central to the science of geology from the beginning - it was certainly a preoccupation of such early masters of the science as Lyell, Chamberlin, Barrell and Ulrich. A historical evaluation of the contrasting deductive and inductive approaches to geology has been added to this edition of the book, in order to provide a background in methodology and a historical context.

Standard sequence models have become very well described and understood for most depositional settings, and are the subject of several recent texts. Two chapters are provided in this edition in order to outline modern ideas, and to provide a framework of terminology and illustration for the remainder of the book.

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Situates sequences within the broader context of geological processes so that geoscientists are better equipped to extract the maximum information from the. Sequence stratigraphy represents a new paradigm in geology. The principal hypothesis is that stratigraphie successions may be subdivided into discrete.

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About this book Contents Customer reviews Related titles. About this book It has been more than a decade since the appearance of the First Edition of this book. The following are the main themes of the book: Central to the concept of the sequence is the deductive model that sequences carry messages about the "pulse of the earth.

Model-building has been central to the science of geology from the beginninga "it was certainly a preoccupation of such early masters of the science as Lyell, Chamberlin, Barrell and Ulrich. A historical evaluation of the contrasting deductive and inductive approaches to geology has been added to this edition of the book, in order to provide a background in methodology and a historical context. Standard sequence models have become very well described and understood for most depositional settings, and are the subject of several recent texts.

Two chapters are provided in this edition in order to outline modern ideas, and to provide a framework of terminology and illustration for the remainder of the book.

The Geology of Stratigraphic Sequences

A major component of the first edition was devoted to a documentation and illustration of the main types of sequence in the geological record, ranging from those representing hundreds of millions of years of geological evolution to the high-frequency sequences formed by rapid cyclic processes lasting a few tens of thousands of years.

Such documentation remains a major component of the book, and has been updated with new examples.

The central core of the first edition was composed of a detailed description and evaluation of the major processes by which sequences are formed. This remains the central focus of the book and has been updated. Perhaps partly in response to this book, many geoscientists have recognized the complexity of the geological record, have adopted a rigorous inductive approach to their analyses and remain committed to a multi-process interpretation of their rocks.

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Such an approach can provide a rich array of ideas regarding regional tectonics and basin analysis. However, the original Vail model of global eustasy remains convincing to many, and a powerful guide to interpretation.

Lesson 20 - Stratigraphic Hierarchy

This writer finds that much of the work in this area retains a flavour of "working backwards from the answer" that was already troubling twenty years ago. The practical, theoretical and methodological issues surrounding this still controversial area comprise a concluding section of the book. The philosophy and methodology that are the basis for the ongoing work to construct the geological time scale constitute an essential background to this discussion. Seismic interpretation of clastic depositional facies.