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Abstract: Variability of Third-Order Previous HitSequencesNext Hit within the Second-Order Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Stratigraphic Framework of the Paris Basin

T. Jacquin, C. Durlet, J. P. Garcia, V. Goggin, Cnrs, P. Ch. de Graciansky, G. Rusciadelli, P. R. Vail

The stratigraphic expression of third-order Previous HitsequencesNext Hit are closely dependent on their position within second-order cycles. Previous HitSequencesNext Hit may be either infilling or forestepping during the regressive phase and either aggrading or backstepping during the transgressive phase. Three sets of examples are presented.

1. Norian forestepping and Rhaetian backstepping Previous HitsequencesNext Hit develop within a continental to marginal-marine clastic setting. Emphasis is placed on the tectonically enhanced Previous HitsequenceNext Hit boundary that limits at the top of the Norian regressive clastics. Rhaetian backstepping Previous HitsequencesNext Hit form a major change in the paleogeography of the basin due to the onset of the marine transgression.

2. Aalenian forestepping Previous HitsequencesNext Hit are not well developed on the central horst of the Paris basin, because they are merged as a major subaerial unconformity (first-order boundary). In contrast, they develop on both sides of this central horst as big lowstand deposits. The following Bajocian transgressive phase displays aggrading to backstepping Previous HitsequencesNext Hit comprising mostly shallow-water carbonates. The Bj5 Previous HitsequenceNext Hit boundary prior to the peak transgression implies, however, a major downward shift of coastal onlap at a third-order scale.

3. Callovian backstepping Previous HitsequencesNext Hit may be good shallow-water carbonate reservoirs. Here also some Previous HitsequenceNext Hit boundaries imply major relative sea level drops, whereas the long-term trend is transgressive. The proceeding Oxfordian infilling to forestepping Previous HitsequencesTop indicate the re-establishment of carbonate factories over the previously drowned Bathonian-Callovian platform.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90986©1994 AAPG Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado, June 12-15, 1994