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| Titre : |
Principles of sequence stratigraphy |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Catuneanu, Octavian |
| Mention d'édition : |
2nd ed. |
| Editeur : |
Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Cambridge, MA, United States : Elsevier |
| Année de publication : |
2022 |
| Importance : |
1 volume (viii-486 pages) : illustrations en noir et en couleurs, cartes |
| Format : |
30cm |
| Accompagnement : |
(collections:Developments in weather and climate science Developments in weather and climate science (Online)) |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-444-53353-1 |
| Note générale : |
Bibliogr. p. 429-457. Glossaire. Index |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Catégories : |
551.7 Stratigraphie Géologie et Historique
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| Tags : |
Stratigraphie séquentielle |
| Index. décimale : |
551.7/47 |
| Résumé : |
Principles of Sequence Stratigraphy, Second Edition presents principles to practical workflow that guide applications in a consistent manner that is independent of model, geological setting and the types and resolution of the data available. The book explains the points of agreement and difference between the various approaches to sequence stratigraphy, while also defining the common ground that affords the standard application of the method. This enables the practitioner to avoid nomenclatural and methodological confusions and apply sequence stratigraphy. The text is richly illustrated with hundreds of full-color diagrams and examples of outcrop, borehole and seismic data. The book's balanced approach helps students and professionals acquire a sound understanding of the concepts and methodology. It will appeal to geologists, geophysicists and engineers with interest in basin analysis, stratigraphy and sedimentology, as well as in all economic applications that concern the exploration and production of natural resources, including water, hydrocarbons, coal and sediment-hosted mineral deposits. Key Features : Updates the award-winning first edition in all aspects of sequence stratigraphy, from the underlying theory to the practical applications. Presents the standard approach to sequence stratigraphic methodology, nomenclature, and classification; the role of modeling in sequence stratigraphy, and the difference between modeling and methodology. Discusses the roles of scale and stratigraphic resolution in sequence stratigraphy, and the workflow that affords a consistent application of the method irrespective of the types of data available. Describes the three-dimensional nature of the stratigraphic architecture, and the variability of stratigraphic sequences with the tectonic setting, depositional setting, and the climatic regime. Illustrates all concepts with high-quality, full-color diagrams, outcrop photographs, and subsurface well data and seismic images. (site de l'éditeur)
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| Note de contenu : |
Sommaire :
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1. Overview of sequence stratigraphy
1.2. Development of sequence stratigraphy
Chapter 2. Data in sequence stratigraphy
2.1. Geological data
2.2. Well-log data
2.3. Seismic data
Chapter 3. Controls on sequence development
3.1. Allogenic processes
3.2. Autogenic processes
3.3. Accommodation vs. sedimentation
3.4. Concept of “base level”
3.5. Allogenic vs. autogenic controls
Chapter 4. Stratal stacking patterns
4.1. Stratal terminations
4.2. Stacking patterns in downstream-controlled settings
4.3. Stacking patterns in upstream-controlled settings
Chapter 5. Stratal units
5.1. Depositional systems
5.2. Systems tracts
5.3. Stratigraphic sequences
5.4. Parasequences
Chapter 6. Stratigraphic surfaces
6.1. Surfaces of sequence stratigraphy
6.2. Within-trend facies contacts
Chapter 7. Sequence stratigraphic framework
7.1. Scale in sequence stratigraphy
7.2. Hierarchy in sequence stratigraphy
7.3. Time in sequence stratigraphy
Chapter 8. Variability of stratigraphic sequences
8.1. Variability with the tectonic setting
8.2. Variability with the depositional setting
8.3. Variability with the climatic regime
Chapter 9. Discussion
9.1. Architecture of the stratigraphic record
9.2. Sequence stratigraphy and geological time
9.3. Methodology and nomenclature
9.4. Workflow of sequence stratigraphy
Chapter 10. Conclusions
10.1. Stratigraphic framework
10.2. Standard approach to sequence stratigraphy
10.3. Summary of key points
References
Glossary of terms
Author index
Subject index
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Principles of sequence stratigraphy [texte imprimé] / Catuneanu, Octavian . - 2nd ed. . - Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Cambridge, MA, United States : Elsevier, 2022 . - 1 volume (viii-486 pages) : illustrations en noir et en couleurs, cartes ; 30cm + (collections:Developments in weather and climate science Developments in weather and climate science (Online)). ISBN : 978-0-444-53353-1 Bibliogr. p. 429-457. Glossaire. Index Langues : Français ( fre)
| Catégories : |
551.7 Stratigraphie Géologie et Historique
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| Tags : |
Stratigraphie séquentielle |
| Index. décimale : |
551.7/47 |
| Résumé : |
Principles of Sequence Stratigraphy, Second Edition presents principles to practical workflow that guide applications in a consistent manner that is independent of model, geological setting and the types and resolution of the data available. The book explains the points of agreement and difference between the various approaches to sequence stratigraphy, while also defining the common ground that affords the standard application of the method. This enables the practitioner to avoid nomenclatural and methodological confusions and apply sequence stratigraphy. The text is richly illustrated with hundreds of full-color diagrams and examples of outcrop, borehole and seismic data. The book's balanced approach helps students and professionals acquire a sound understanding of the concepts and methodology. It will appeal to geologists, geophysicists and engineers with interest in basin analysis, stratigraphy and sedimentology, as well as in all economic applications that concern the exploration and production of natural resources, including water, hydrocarbons, coal and sediment-hosted mineral deposits. Key Features : Updates the award-winning first edition in all aspects of sequence stratigraphy, from the underlying theory to the practical applications. Presents the standard approach to sequence stratigraphic methodology, nomenclature, and classification; the role of modeling in sequence stratigraphy, and the difference between modeling and methodology. Discusses the roles of scale and stratigraphic resolution in sequence stratigraphy, and the workflow that affords a consistent application of the method irrespective of the types of data available. Describes the three-dimensional nature of the stratigraphic architecture, and the variability of stratigraphic sequences with the tectonic setting, depositional setting, and the climatic regime. Illustrates all concepts with high-quality, full-color diagrams, outcrop photographs, and subsurface well data and seismic images. (site de l'éditeur)
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| Note de contenu : |
Sommaire :
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1. Overview of sequence stratigraphy
1.2. Development of sequence stratigraphy
Chapter 2. Data in sequence stratigraphy
2.1. Geological data
2.2. Well-log data
2.3. Seismic data
Chapter 3. Controls on sequence development
3.1. Allogenic processes
3.2. Autogenic processes
3.3. Accommodation vs. sedimentation
3.4. Concept of “base level”
3.5. Allogenic vs. autogenic controls
Chapter 4. Stratal stacking patterns
4.1. Stratal terminations
4.2. Stacking patterns in downstream-controlled settings
4.3. Stacking patterns in upstream-controlled settings
Chapter 5. Stratal units
5.1. Depositional systems
5.2. Systems tracts
5.3. Stratigraphic sequences
5.4. Parasequences
Chapter 6. Stratigraphic surfaces
6.1. Surfaces of sequence stratigraphy
6.2. Within-trend facies contacts
Chapter 7. Sequence stratigraphic framework
7.1. Scale in sequence stratigraphy
7.2. Hierarchy in sequence stratigraphy
7.3. Time in sequence stratigraphy
Chapter 8. Variability of stratigraphic sequences
8.1. Variability with the tectonic setting
8.2. Variability with the depositional setting
8.3. Variability with the climatic regime
Chapter 9. Discussion
9.1. Architecture of the stratigraphic record
9.2. Sequence stratigraphy and geological time
9.3. Methodology and nomenclature
9.4. Workflow of sequence stratigraphy
Chapter 10. Conclusions
10.1. Stratigraphic framework
10.2. Standard approach to sequence stratigraphy
10.3. Summary of key points
References
Glossary of terms
Author index
Subject index
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