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NAIL, ROBERT S.
PGS Reservoir, Houston, TX

Abstract: Correlation of the Exxon/Haq, Shell/GCSSEPM, and PaleoData Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Stratigraphic Charts

The Exxon/Haq (E/H), Shell/GCSSEPM (S/G), and PaleoData (PD) Previous HitsequenceNext Hit stratigraphic charts are correlated over the Pliocene-Pleistocene interval (1.00 Ma-3.79 Ma). Correlation of these three models demonstrates some of the more common problems associated with identifying and defining Previous HitsequencesNext Hit Within a given time interval the number of Previous HitsequencesNext Hit identified by each model can vary significantly. From Late Pliocene (approx. 4 Ma) to the present, E/H model interprets 5 Previous HitsequencesNext Hit, S/G interprets 10 Previous HitsequencesNext Hit, and P-D interprets 14 Previous HitsequencesNext Hit. All three models use similar biostratigraphic events, but the interpretation of these events varies. Most of the Previous HitsequenceNext Hit elements defined by the E/H model use biostratigraphic zones, which are not considered high-resolution biostratigraphic data. Alternatively, the S/G and P-D models use high-resolution paleodatums to define most of their Previous HitsequenceNext Hit elements.

Between the S/G and P-D models there are five common horizons, each defined by like bio-events and interpreted as a maximum flooding surface. Using these horizons as direct correlation lines, intervening biostratigraphic data and interpreted Previous HitsequencesNext Hit are compared. Results suggest some Previous HitsequencesNext Hit can be directly correlated (e.g., S/G Previous HitsequencesNext Hit 3.7B and 3.7C are equivalent to PD Previous HitsequencesNext Hit 2.8 and 2.5, respectively). However, the majority of the Previous HitsequencesNext Hit cannot be directly correlated, due to differing interpretations related to the defined paleo-datum succession (LAD's of Globorotalia margaritae and Reticulofenestra pseudoumbilica) and interpreted significance of observed bioevents (e.g., S/G interprets the LAD of Calcidiscus macintyrei as defining the lowstand systems tract of Previous HitsequenceNext Hit 3.9A, while P-D interprets this bio-event as defining the maximum flooding surface of their Previous HitsequenceTop 1.9).

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90928©1999 AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, Texas