2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2003.11.006
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Statistical modelling and validation of correlation in turbidites: an example from the Tertiary Piedmont Basin (Castagnola Fm., Northern Italy)

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“…2a-c). During emplacement of the Costa Grande Member, termination of activity on the Villalvernia-Varzi line around the Chattian-Aquitanian boundary forced a change from deposition of laterally offset, stacked sand bodies, to simple sheet-like deposits (e.g., sub-units A-H and sub-unit I, respectively, of Felletti, 2002Felletti, , 2004b; the latter style of deposition persisted throughout the remainder of the Costa Grande Member (Stocchi et al, 1992;Baruffini et al, 1994). Outcrop upstream (south) of the basin is sparse, and thus little is known of the shelf and feeder system to the Castagnola Basin.…”
Section: A-c) the Eastern Tertiary Piedmont Basin Contains A Late Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2a-c). During emplacement of the Costa Grande Member, termination of activity on the Villalvernia-Varzi line around the Chattian-Aquitanian boundary forced a change from deposition of laterally offset, stacked sand bodies, to simple sheet-like deposits (e.g., sub-units A-H and sub-unit I, respectively, of Felletti, 2002Felletti, , 2004b; the latter style of deposition persisted throughout the remainder of the Costa Grande Member (Stocchi et al, 1992;Baruffini et al, 1994). Outcrop upstream (south) of the basin is sparse, and thus little is known of the shelf and feeder system to the Castagnola Basin.…”
Section: A-c) the Eastern Tertiary Piedmont Basin Contains A Late Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of statistics in the study of soft‐sediment deformation structures is cited rarely (Potter & Pettijohn, 1963; Owen, 1995), despite being a common method in sedimentological investigations (e.g. Harper, 1998; Chen & Hiscott, 1999a,b; Felletti, 2004; Sylvester, 2007). The presence of several intervals of different thicknesses with multiple examples of the same deformation feature facilitates the application of statistical analysis to improve the understanding of formation mechanisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4). Vertical sections of an analog of an oil reservoir field have been sampled (Felletti, 2002(Felletti, , 2003. The first step of the study is to split the domain into sedimentary units, which will be simulated independently from each other.…”
Section: Sequential Orderingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4. Non-stationary simulation: part of the outcrop (a), global VPC (b) and conditional simulation (c) (Felletti, 2003).…”
Section: Linked Qualitative Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%