--> Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphy of Middle and Upper Jurassic Strata of Southwestern Alabama, by W. J. Wade and C. H. Moore, Jr.; #90989 (1993).
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WADE, WILLIAM J., Basin Research Institute, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, and CLYDE H. MOORE, JR., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

ABSTRACT: Sequence Stratigraphy of Middle and Upper Jurassic Strata of Southwestern Alabama

Middle and Upper Jurassic Previous HitsystemsNext Hit Previous HittractsNext Hit of southwestern Alabama differ from those of the western Gulf rim, showing: (1) profound influence of antecedent topography; (2) low early subsidence rates; and (3) greater clastic influx from adjacent uplands.

Werner Anhydrite and Louann Salt represent the earliest marine incursion onto the Gulf rim following initial rifting; they onlap upper Paleozoic basement and graben-filling Eagle Mills red beds. Because basin-wide evaporative drawdowns overprint even higher order eustatic Previous HitseaNext Hit Previous HitlevelNext Hit changes, transgressive Previous HitsystemsNext Hit Previous HittractsNext Hit (TST) and highstand Previous HitsystemsNext Hit Previous HittractsNext Hit (HST) are indistinguishable. Anhydrite and shale caps accumulated via interstratal halite dissolution.

Oxfordian Norphlet siliciclastics form a continental lowstand Previous HitsystemsNext Hit tract as illustrated by abrupt contact with underlying marine evaporites without intervening progradational marginal marine facies. Marine-reworked uppermost Norphlet sandstone marks the base of a subsequent TST, which includes overstepping lower Smackover lithofacies (laminated mudstone, algal-laminated mudstone, and pellet wackestone).

The upper Smackover HST is characterized by formation of rimmed shelves upon which algal mounds and aggrading ooid grainstone parasequences accumulated. Shallow lagoonal carbonate and evaporite saltern deposition occurred behind ooid shoals; fine-grained siliciclastics accumulated in updip areas. Equivalents of Smackover A, Smackover B, Bossier, and Gilmer sequences are largely masked by influx of Haynesville and Cotton Valley continental clastics. Lack of biostratigraphic data, a consequence of restricted fauna, precludes useful age assignments for these sequences in Alabama. Middle and Upper Jurassic Previous HitsystemsNext Hit Previous HittractsTop of southwestern Alabama are regionally atypical and cannot serve as a model for Gulf-wide sequences.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90989©1993 GCAGS and Gulf Coast SEPM 43rd Annual Meeting, Shreveport, Louisiana, October 20-22, 1993.