1993
DOI: 10.6010/geoinformatics1990.4.3_327
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Chronosomes and Quantitative Stratigraphy

Abstract: The three-dimensional mapping of time-bounded bodies of rock (chronosomes, after Schultz,1982) forms the basis of quantitative prediction of both rock properties and biostratigraphy in the subsurface.High resolution seismic data can provide mappable reflection-bounded units (RBU's) with a vertical resolution of 10 to 20 ms two-way-time (approximately 10-20m in Tertiary sediments). Lateral resolution varies from 10m in a 3D survey, to 500 m plus in the case of a regional 2D survey. We can begin with the worki… Show more

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“…This perspective has forged a series of 2‐D sequence stratigraphic models which have been customarily used to subdivide sedimentary sequences into genetically related units aiming at the landward and basinward prediction of lithological composition and reservoir potential (Catuneanu et al., 2009; Embry, 1995; Galloway, 1989; Helland‐Hansen & Hampson, 2009; Hunt & Tucker, 1992; Neal & Abreu, 2009; Plint & Nummedal, 2000; Posamentier & Allen, 1999; Posamentier & Vail, 1988; Ridente, 2016; Shanley & McCabe, 1993; Wright & Marriott, 1993). Due to the fact that these models are qualitative and cannot be easily verified, there exists a genuine need to: (1) accurately estimate net sediment accumulation rates; (2) provide quantifiable information regarding the processes acting throughout an accommodation to sediment supply (A/S) cycle; (3) expand sequence stratigraphic analysis to three dimensions in order to improve lithology prediction (Bhattacharya, 2011; Burgess, 2016; Dalman, Weltje, & Karamitopoulos, 2015; Emery & Myers, 1996; Griffiths, 1996; Griffiths & Nordlund, 1993; Hampson, 2016; Holbrook & Bhattacharya, 2012; Karamitopoulos, Weltje, & Dalman, 2014; Madof, Harris, & Connell, 2016; Martinius, Elfenbein, & Keogh, 2014; Miall, 2014; Muto & Steel, 1997, 2004; Muto, Steel, & Burgess, 2016; Ritchie et al, 2004a, 2004b; Sadler, 1981; Sadler & Strauss, 1990; Tipper, 2015, 2016).…”
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“…This perspective has forged a series of 2‐D sequence stratigraphic models which have been customarily used to subdivide sedimentary sequences into genetically related units aiming at the landward and basinward prediction of lithological composition and reservoir potential (Catuneanu et al., 2009; Embry, 1995; Galloway, 1989; Helland‐Hansen & Hampson, 2009; Hunt & Tucker, 1992; Neal & Abreu, 2009; Plint & Nummedal, 2000; Posamentier & Allen, 1999; Posamentier & Vail, 1988; Ridente, 2016; Shanley & McCabe, 1993; Wright & Marriott, 1993). Due to the fact that these models are qualitative and cannot be easily verified, there exists a genuine need to: (1) accurately estimate net sediment accumulation rates; (2) provide quantifiable information regarding the processes acting throughout an accommodation to sediment supply (A/S) cycle; (3) expand sequence stratigraphic analysis to three dimensions in order to improve lithology prediction (Bhattacharya, 2011; Burgess, 2016; Dalman, Weltje, & Karamitopoulos, 2015; Emery & Myers, 1996; Griffiths, 1996; Griffiths & Nordlund, 1993; Hampson, 2016; Holbrook & Bhattacharya, 2012; Karamitopoulos, Weltje, & Dalman, 2014; Madof, Harris, & Connell, 2016; Martinius, Elfenbein, & Keogh, 2014; Miall, 2014; Muto & Steel, 1997, 2004; Muto, Steel, & Burgess, 2016; Ritchie et al, 2004a, 2004b; Sadler, 1981; Sadler & Strauss, 1990; Tipper, 2015, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) provide quantifiable information regarding the processes acting throughout an accommodation to sediment supply (A/S) cycle; (3) expand sequence stratigraphic analysis to three dimensions in order to improve lithology prediction (Bhattacharya, 2011;Burgess, 2016;Dalman, Weltje, & Karamitopoulos, 2015;Emery & Myers, 1996;Griffiths, 1996;Griffiths & Nordlund, 1993;Hampson, 2016;Holbrook & Bhattacharya, 2012;Karamitopoulos, Weltje, & Dalman, 2014;Madof, Harris, & Connell, 2016;Martinius, Elfenbein, & Keogh, 2014;Miall, 2014;Muto & Steel, 1997Muto, Steel, & Burgess, 2016;Ritchie et al, 2004aRitchie et al, , 2004bSadler, 1981;Sadler & Strauss, 1990;Tipper, 2015Tipper, , 2016.…”
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