--> Abstract: Changes in Patterns of Cyclicity in Upper Carboniferous through Lower Permian (Virgilian-Sakmarian) Depositional Sequences in the North American Midcontinent, by D. R. Boardman, II; #90921 (1999).
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BOARDMAN, DARWIN R., II
Oklahoma State University, 105 Noble Research Center, Stillwater, OK 74078

Abstract: Changes in Patterns of Cyclicity in Upper Carboniferous through Lower Permian (Virgilian-Sakmarian) Depositional Previous HitSequencesNext Hit in the North American Midcontinent

Analysis of outcropping Virgilian-Sakmarian depositional Previous HitsequencesNext Hit from the North American Midcontinent reveals major changes in the nature of the cyclothernic-scale depositional Previous HitsequencesNext Hit and patterns of cyclicity that is considered to result from allocyclic as well as autocyclic mechanisms.

Lower-Middle Virgilian (Douglas, Shawnee, and basal Wabaunsee) strata are grouped into mixed composite carbonate-siliciclastic Previous HitsequencesNext Hit with a regular pattern of minor to major depositional Previous HitsequencesNext Hit that have the thickest Previous HitsequenceNext Hit containing well-developed marine condensed sections represented by non-skeletal phosphatic black shales. Incised valley fills and laterally extensive paleosols are well developed during, lowstands.

Upper Virgilian (Wabaunsee, and Admire) strata are grouped into mixed composite carbonate Previous HitsequencesNext Hit-siliciclastic Previous HitsequencesNext Hit with a regular pattern of between two to three minor to intermediate Previous HitsequencesNext Hit With no marine condensed sections but with updip maximum marine flooding surfaces that are either fossiliferous gray shales or phosphatic and glauconitic wackestones. Also, an upward trend towards more rninor cycles is noted. Incised valley fills and laterally extensive paleosols are well developed during lowstands.

Lower Council Grove strata are grouped into mixed composite carbonate-siliciclastic Previous HitsequencesNext Hit with a pattern of minor to major, depositional Previous HitsequencesNext Hit that have the thickest Previous HitsequenceNext Hit containing well-developed marine condensed sections represented by black shales or laterally equivalent black shaly, phosphatic, and glauconitic wackestones. No non-skeletal phosphate is denoted in these Previous HitsequencesNext Hit. Lowstands are denoted by well developed paleosols are represented in the majority of the outcrop belt with incised valley fills restricted to the Oklahoma part of the outcrop belt.

Upper Council Grove strata are grouped into mixed composite Previous HitsequencesNext Hit with a pattern of minor to intermediate depositional Previous HitsequencesNext Hit that have the thickest Previous HitsequenceTop containing no marine condensed sections but only minor condensation at the level that corresponds to maximum marine flooding.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90921©1999 AAPG Mid-Continent Section Meeting, Wichita, Kansas