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Contents
  • Introduction
  • Sedimentology concepts
  • Fluvial environments
  • Deltaic environments
  • Coastal environments
  • Offshore marine environments
  • Sea-level change
  • Sequence stratigraphy concepts
  • Marine sequence stratigraphy
  • Nonmarine sequence stratigraphy
  • Basin and reservoir modeling
  • Reflection

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Reflection
  • Why do we care about all this?
  • Sedimentary geology is a key element in the
    understanding of Earth history in a very broad
    sense (i.e., this can include everything from
    plate tectonics to global environmental change)
  • Apart from traditional interests in economic
    sedimentary geology (e.g., oil, gas, minerals),
    environmental sedimentary geology (e.g., coastal
    management, groundwater pollution) is becoming
    increasingly important

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Reflection
  • The 1960s and 1970s saw a decline of interest in
    classical stratigraphy and an emphasis on
    autogenic processes within depositional
    environments (process-oriented sedimentology,
    facies models)
  • The 1980s and 1990s saw a revival of stratigraphy
    and a focus on allogenic processes (sequence
    stratigraphy)
  • Quaternary environments play an increasingly
    important role, since they allow a relatively
    straightforward inference of environments of
    deposition, including their relationships to
    independently inferred changes in climate, sea
    level, and tectonism by means of numerical dating
    techniques
  • Wherever possible, paleoecological evidence
    should be utilized in facies analysis or
    sequence-stratigraphic analysis

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Reflection
  • The 1960s and 1970s saw a decline of interest in
    classical stratigraphy and an emphasis on
    autogenic processes within depositional
    environments (process-oriented sedimentology,
    facies models)
  • The 1980s and 1990s saw a revival of stratigraphy
    and a focus on allogenic processes (sequence
    stratigraphy)
  • Quaternary environments play an increasingly
    important role, since they allow a relatively
    straightforward inference of environments of
    deposition, including their relationships to
    independently inferred changes in climate, sea
    level, and tectonism by means of numerical dating
    techniques
  • Wherever possible, paleoecological evidence
    should be utilized in facies analysis or
    sequence-stratigraphic analysis

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Reflection
  • Sequence stratigraphy can be considered to
    encompass two main components
  • Development of generic and unifying models of
    sedimentary basin filling
  • Development of global eustasy models
  • The first can potentially provide new and basic
    understanding, including improved capabilities to
    make subsurface predictions the latter has
    proven to be extremely difficult at best
  • The fundamental importance of basic sedimentology
    (i.e., facies analysis) for sequence stratigraphy
    is in danger of being overlooked (sequence-strat
    fundamentalism lingers everywhere!)

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Reflection
  • Sequence stratigraphy can be considered to
    encompass two main components
  • Development of generic and unifying models of
    sedimentary basin filling
  • Development of global eustasy models
  • The first can potentially provide new and basic
    understanding, including improved capabilities to
    make subsurface predictions the latter has
    proven to be extremely difficult at best
  • The fundamental importance of basic sedimentology
    (i.e., facies analysis) for sequence stratigraphy
    is in danger of being overlooked (sequence-strat
    fundamentalism lingers everywhere!)

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