2021
DOI: 10.1590/2317-4889202120210014
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Sequence stratigraphy of clastic and carbonate successions: applications for exploration and production of natural resources

Abstract: Sequence stratigraphy is a method that unravels the evolution of sedimentation through time and space within sedimentary basins. Nowadays, the exploration and production of natural resources generated by or related to sedimentary processes depend on constructing a chronostratigraphic framework to identify sequences of distinct hierarchies. In clastic and carbonate successions, exploratory studies focus on higher-rank sequences to evaluate the potential of natural resources and to make discoveries. Conversely, … Show more

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“…Recent developments in sequence stratigraphy have focussed on standardising a methodology and nomenclature (Catuneanu et al, 2009(Catuneanu et al, , 2010(Catuneanu et al, , 2011 applicable to describe the cyclic observable record at different scales, organising them within a chronostratigraphic hierarchical structure (Fragoso et al, 2021;Magalhães et al, 2020Magalhães et al, , 2021. Sequence stratigraphy is particularly useful at constraining shoreline regression and transgression trends by identifying stacking patterns limited by stratigraphic surfaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent developments in sequence stratigraphy have focussed on standardising a methodology and nomenclature (Catuneanu et al, 2009(Catuneanu et al, , 2010(Catuneanu et al, , 2011 applicable to describe the cyclic observable record at different scales, organising them within a chronostratigraphic hierarchical structure (Fragoso et al, 2021;Magalhães et al, 2020Magalhães et al, , 2021. Sequence stratigraphy is particularly useful at constraining shoreline regression and transgression trends by identifying stacking patterns limited by stratigraphic surfaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%