--> Abstract: Mesozoic-Cenozoic Sequence Stratigraphy of European Basins, by P. R. Vail and T. Jacquin; #90990 (1993).
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VAIL, PETER ROBBINS, Rice University, Houston, TX; and THIERRY JACQUIN, Ecole des Mines de Paris, Paris, France

ABSTRACT: Mesozoic-Cenozoic Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Previous HitStratigraphyNext Hit of European Basins

The preliminary results of the project, "Mesozoic-Cenozoic Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Previous HitStratigraphyNext Hit of European Basins" (introduced at a seminar in Dijon, France, on May 18-20, 1992), show that the Mesozoic-Cenozoic stratigraphic succession of western Europe can be subdivided into a series of transgressive-regressive facies cycles (second order, 3-50 m.y.) and related to tectonic events by subsidence analysis and regional geology. The distribution of the second-order cycles are shown on a series of transects that extend from the Mediterranean to the North Sea.

Where possible, each transgressive-regressive phase has been subdivided into a series of higher frequency Previous HitsequenceNext Hit cycles (third order, 0.5-3 m.y.). These Previous HitsequenceNext Hit cycles are identified in regions with good outcrops and biostratigraphic control. The Previous HitsequenceNext Hit Previous HitstratigraphyNext Hit interpretation of these outcrop sections provides documentation for the age of individual sequences and the transgressive-regressive cycle wedges. The outcrop sections are intended as reference sections for the age and distribution of the second- and third-order stratigraphic cycles of western Europe. Subsurface seismic and well data from the North Sea Basin, Paris basin, and the Mediterranean area are interpreted in terms of Previous HitsequenceNext Hit Previous HitstratigraphyTop and correlated to the outcrop reference sections.

Chronobiostratigraphy and numerical ages are based on a series of new charts made especially for this project that show the latest correlation of the biostratigraphic zones for both microfossils and macrofossils across Europe. The charts also include a numerical time scale that reconciles the differences between existing time scales.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90990©1993 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, The Hague, Netherlands, October 17-20, 1993.