--> ABSTRACT: Integration of the Graphic Correlation Methodology in a Sequence Stratigraphic Study, by John E. Neal, Jeffrey A. Stein, James H. Gamber; #91020 (1995).
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Integration of the Graphic Correlation Methodology in a Sequence Previous HitStratigraphicNext Hit Study

John E. Neal, Jeffrey A. Stein, James H. Gamber

The composite standard method of biostratigraphy (through graphic correlation) provides a consistent temporal framework for Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit analysis of a basin. The method crossplots biostratigraphic data from an individual section against an ideal composite standard of all fossil markers encountered locally and/or globally. A line of correlation (LOC) can be interpreted from these plots, resulting in a quantification of deposition and Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit lacuna at the location being tested.

Sequence stratigraphy is a Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit method that genetically relates deposits in a dip profile to relative changes in sea level, based on physical surfaces in the rock record. This approach differs from traditional lithostratigraphy (where Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit units are often time-transgressive) and standard zonal biostratigraphy (which is discipline-specific and correlates ephemeral faunal breaks that may have no relationship to physical bounding surfaces in the rocks). Weaknesses in graphic correlation (underuse and static application) match well with strengths in sequence stratigraphy. Weaknesses in sequence stratigraphy (documentation and consistency) can be equally well matched with the strengths of graphic correlation. Sequence Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit key bounding surfaces cau e predictable patterns in the graphic correlation of biostratigraphic data. Integration of graphic correlation and sequence stratigraphy enhances the utility of both Previous HitstratigraphicTop tools and provides a powerful basin analysis technique.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91020©1995 AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, May 5-8, 1995