Perspectives in Carbonate Geology 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9781444312065.ch19
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Falling‐Stage Systems Tract in Tropical Carbonate Rocks

Abstract: The standard model of sequence stratigraphy postulates that the falling limb of a sea-level cycle leaves no depositional record on the shelf and upper slope -highstand and lowstand systems tracts are separated by a hiatus and erosional unconformity. There are now many examples of sediment accumulations formed during relative sealevel fall, here referred to as 'falling-stage systems tract'. This study focuses on tropical carbonates. Numerical modelling is used to identify key parameters for the development of t… Show more

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“…The succession in the Widowo IG‐1 core appears to be of the former type, reflecting probably its relative up‐ramp position compared to the sections recording the FSST in the Midland Platform, i.e. the core represents the area where a baseline fall results in net erosion of sediments, which may supply material for the development of FSST in a downslope setting (Hunt and Tucker, , ; Schlager and Warrlich, , ). Based on these correlations, the interval recording the onset of the uppermost peak would correspond to the depositional sequence 3 (DS3, Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The succession in the Widowo IG‐1 core appears to be of the former type, reflecting probably its relative up‐ramp position compared to the sections recording the FSST in the Midland Platform, i.e. the core represents the area where a baseline fall results in net erosion of sediments, which may supply material for the development of FSST in a downslope setting (Hunt and Tucker, , ; Schlager and Warrlich, , ). Based on these correlations, the interval recording the onset of the uppermost peak would correspond to the depositional sequence 3 (DS3, Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%