Cyclicity and hierarchy in sequence stratigraphy: an integrated approach

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Autor(a) principal: Fragoso,Daniel Galvão Carnier
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Gabaglia,Guilherme Pederneiras Raja, Magalhães,Antonio Jorge Campos, Scherer,Claiton Marlon dos Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Geology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892021000200800
Resumo: Abstract With standardized methodology and nomenclature, the sequence stratigraphy aims to characterize multi-scale cyclical units of genetically related rocks into a hierarchical chronostratigraphic framework. From facies to basin scale, the stacking patterns and stratigraphic surfaces are recognized as sequence elements. In parallel, Earth sciences have developed a sophisticated understanding of geological processes (tectonic, climatic, and eustatic) that produce the main cyclicity observed in the sedimentary rock record. This review paper discusses how the elaboration of hierarchical stratigraphic frameworks that incorporate the knowledge of these periodic geological processes — from high- to low-frequencies — as the control of generation and preservation of sequences — from high- to low-resolutions — guarantees objective results in predicting vertical recurrence and the lateral correlation of genetic stratigraphic units. This interpretive approach of cyclic stratigraphic analysis supports the development of effective observable criteria to identify and rank sequences in multiple scales, based on cycle anatomy, recurrence, vertical trends, and mappability. This methodological improvement reduces the inaccuracies and contradictions of traditional conceptual models based on fully preserved three-dimensional depositional systems.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cyclicity and hierarchy in sequence stratigraphy: an integrated approach
title Cyclicity and hierarchy in sequence stratigraphy: an integrated approach
spellingShingle Cyclicity and hierarchy in sequence stratigraphy: an integrated approach
Fragoso,Daniel Galvão Carnier
sequence stratigraphy
cyclicity
hierarchy
title_short Cyclicity and hierarchy in sequence stratigraphy: an integrated approach
title_full Cyclicity and hierarchy in sequence stratigraphy: an integrated approach
title_fullStr Cyclicity and hierarchy in sequence stratigraphy: an integrated approach
title_full_unstemmed Cyclicity and hierarchy in sequence stratigraphy: an integrated approach
title_sort Cyclicity and hierarchy in sequence stratigraphy: an integrated approach
author Fragoso,Daniel Galvão Carnier
author_facet Fragoso,Daniel Galvão Carnier
Gabaglia,Guilherme Pederneiras Raja
Magalhães,Antonio Jorge Campos
Scherer,Claiton Marlon dos Santos
author_role author
author2 Gabaglia,Guilherme Pederneiras Raja
Magalhães,Antonio Jorge Campos
Scherer,Claiton Marlon dos Santos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fragoso,Daniel Galvão Carnier
Gabaglia,Guilherme Pederneiras Raja
Magalhães,Antonio Jorge Campos
Scherer,Claiton Marlon dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sequence stratigraphy
cyclicity
hierarchy
topic sequence stratigraphy
cyclicity
hierarchy
description Abstract With standardized methodology and nomenclature, the sequence stratigraphy aims to characterize multi-scale cyclical units of genetically related rocks into a hierarchical chronostratigraphic framework. From facies to basin scale, the stacking patterns and stratigraphic surfaces are recognized as sequence elements. In parallel, Earth sciences have developed a sophisticated understanding of geological processes (tectonic, climatic, and eustatic) that produce the main cyclicity observed in the sedimentary rock record. This review paper discusses how the elaboration of hierarchical stratigraphic frameworks that incorporate the knowledge of these periodic geological processes — from high- to low-frequencies — as the control of generation and preservation of sequences — from high- to low-resolutions — guarantees objective results in predicting vertical recurrence and the lateral correlation of genetic stratigraphic units. This interpretive approach of cyclic stratigraphic analysis supports the development of effective observable criteria to identify and rank sequences in multiple scales, based on cycle anatomy, recurrence, vertical trends, and mappability. This methodological improvement reduces the inaccuracies and contradictions of traditional conceptual models based on fully preserved three-dimensional depositional systems.
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