2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2020.103325
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High-resolution sequence stratigraphy applied to reservoir zonation and characterisation, and its impact on production performance - shallow marine, fluvial downstream, and lacustrine carbonate settings

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“…The cyclic nature of the sedimentary processes is evidenced by multiple steps of erosion-transport-sedimentation experienced by any sedimentary particle from its source rock to its destination in a sedimentary basin. Many organisms also produce sediment, and their life cycles are controlled by cyclically changing Magalhães et al, 2020). High-frequency sequences (fourth or higher orders) are observed at outcrop and core scale.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The cyclic nature of the sedimentary processes is evidenced by multiple steps of erosion-transport-sedimentation experienced by any sedimentary particle from its source rock to its destination in a sedimentary basin. Many organisms also produce sediment, and their life cycles are controlled by cyclically changing Magalhães et al, 2020). High-frequency sequences (fourth or higher orders) are observed at outcrop and core scale.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This author later proposed the existence of even larger groups, called hypercyclothems (Weller, 1958). This marked characteristic of the cyclicity in the sedimentary record, in which individual cycles occur in clusters that make up larger cyclical units, remains in modern approaches of sequence stratigraphy (Catuneanu, 2019a, b;Magalhães et al, 2020;Fragoso et al, 2021; see item 3.3) and cyclostratigraphy (e.g. Hinnov, 2018; see item 3.4) The term "stacking pattern" is often used to describe a hierarchical order of cyclical units.…”
Section: Cyclothemsmentioning
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“…Based on geological mapping conducted at scale 1:10.000, Madureira (2020) and references therein describe the main structural features and boundary contacts of the Moeda Formation, justifying the location of the eight logs used to identify the lithofacies associations of this unit (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Local Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 98%