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SCOTT, R. W.1, ADRIAN IMMENHAUSER2, and WOLFGANG SCHLAGER2
1Precision Stratigraphy Associates, Cleveland, OK
2Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract: Middle Cretaceous Previous HitSequencesNext Hit in Texas Are Coeval with Global Previous HitSequencesNext Hit

The Barremian-Middle Turonian sections in the Texas to northern Mexico Gulf Coast are well dated by ammonites, foraminifers, and nannofossils. Seismic Previous HitsequencesNext Hit identified in the subsurface can be traced into the extensive outcrop belt In outcrop sections some seismic-scale Previous HitsequencesNext Hit can be further divided into 1-2 m.y. duration mappable Previous HitsequencesNext Hit.

The ages of these Previous HitsequencesNext Hit have been dated by graphic correlation using a composite standard data base of 47 Tethyan sections and over 1000 taxa. Key stratigraphic contacts, Previous HitsequenceNext Hit boundaries and event beds have been incorporated into this data base from references sections. Graphic correlation demonstrates that the base of some Gulf Coast Previous HitsequencesNext Hit are coeval with cycles in key sections in Europe and North Africa.

1. Woodbine-Eagleford Megasequence, 94.4 m.y. = Ce3.
2. Grayson-Buda Previous HitSequenceNext Hit, 97.0 m.y. = Al 11.
3. Pawpaw-Mainstreet Previous HitSequenceNext Hit, 98.43 m.y.
4. Weno Previous HitSequenceNext Hit, 99.49 m.y. = Al 10.
5. Denton Previous HitSequenceNext Hit, 100.18 m.y.
6. Duck Creek-Ft. Worth Previous HitSequenceNext Hit, 101.30 m.y. = Al 9.
7. Kiamichi Previous HitSequenceNext Hit, 104.00 m.y. = Al 8.
8. Fredericksburg Megasequence, 108.06 m.y = Al 4.
9. Upper Glen Rose Previous HitSequenceNext Hit, 111.17 m.y. = Al 3.
10. Lower Glen Rose Previous HitSequenceNext Hit, 113.33 m.y. = Ap.
11. Upper Pearsall Previous HitSequenceNext Hit, 113.66 m.y. = Ap 5.
12. Lower Pearsall Previous HitSequenceTop, 114.50 m.y. = Ap 4.
13. Sligo Megasequence, +/-125 m.y.

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