A
"Quicktime" movie based on a Sedpak simulation
of evolving clastic sedimentary geometries and cross section
of a basin as it responds to changing base level. Note
position of the system tracts and the surfaces that define
them. To understand this simulation in more detail click
to visit the "Introduction
to Sequence Stratigraphy - The Basics"
and its associated pages.
A
"Quicktime" movie based on a Sedpak simulation
of evolving sedimentary geometries and cross section responding
to changing base level. An interpretive 3D perspective has
been added by hand. To better understand this simulation
in more detail click to visit Two-Sided
Clastic Fill of a Sedimentary Basin.
This Quicktime
animation movie traces the development of a clastic sequence
with valley incision and its tie to an associated well log
interpretation and the systems tracts that form this sedimentary
section. Click
here to visit the exercises that the movie illustrates
A
"Quicktime" movie based on the cross section used
in the chronostratigraphic exercise illustrated below. An
interpretive 3D perspective has been added and for
a more detailed interpretation of this Quicktime movie visit
clastic
sedimentary response to changing sea level.
A "Quicktime"
movie based on a close up on the well log cross section,
limited to four of the wells used in the well log interpretation
exercises described on the page related to carbonate
sequence stratigraphic interpretation from well logs.This
shows you how to identify grain size changes on the well
logs and in the cores and break out the cycles in the section.
Two "Quicktime"
movies based on the stratigraphic cross sections interpreted
by Luis Pomar and illustrated by Christopher Kendall of
the evolution of the Upper Miocene carbonate platform,
Mallorca, Spain in response to changing base level.
One of these,
the first is annotated to guide you through the movie
The other has
no annotation so you can view it without distraction.