1993
DOI: 10.1130/0016-7606(1993)105<0423:siasso>2.3.co;2
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Strontium-isotope and sequence stratigraphy of the Miocene Kirkwood Formation, southern New Jersey

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“…We cannot determine definitively whether the maximum flooding surface (MFS) and the top of the TST coincides with the glauconitic intervals or if they are higher in the section and coincide with peak abundances of Uvigerina. The HST sands are absent in the upper Eocene sequences probably because of their deposition in deeper water than the Miocene examples of Sugarman et al (1993).…”
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“…We cannot determine definitively whether the maximum flooding surface (MFS) and the top of the TST coincides with the glauconitic intervals or if they are higher in the section and coincide with peak abundances of Uvigerina. The HST sands are absent in the upper Eocene sequences probably because of their deposition in deeper water than the Miocene examples of Sugarman et al (1993).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the New Jersey coastal plain, lowstand systems tracts (LST) are generally absent and only the transgressive (TST) and highstand (HST) systems tracts have been identified. Typical New Jersey Miocene and Oligocene sequences have sand, often containing glauconite, at the base, interpreted as the TST, overlain by lower HST clays and silts with upper HST sands at the top (Sugarman et al, 1993;Pekar et al, Chapter 15, this volume). The TSTs in the Miocene and Oligocene are generally thin and sequences are dominated by the HST (Miller et al,Chapter 14,this volume;Pekar et al,Chapter 15,this volume).…”
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“…For New Jersey samples, few diagenetic problems have been documented (Sugarman et al, 1993;Miller, et al, 1994). However, diagenetic problems were encountered in the Maryland Miocene section and attributed to postdepositional exchanges in aragonitic shells.…”
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“…However, shallow-water (<100 m) chronologic control is often limited because of problems with facies controls on magnetobiostratigraphy (Miller and Kent, 1987). Srisotope stratigraphy circumvents these problems and can provide a chronology for critical Oligocene to Holocene "Icehouse" sequences (Sugarman et al, 1993).…”
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