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Sigmoid
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A prograding clinoform pattern formed by a number of superposed sigmoid (s-shaped) reflections interpreted as strataq with thin, gently dipping upper and lower segments, and thicker, more steeply dipping middle segments. The upper (topset) segments of the strata approach horizontality or have very low angles or dip, and are concordant with the upper surface of the facies unit (Mitchum, AAPG Memoir 26).
The "sigmoid"
(Pomar, 1991) is also considered to be basic accretional unit or building
block of the margin of the progradational upper Miocene reef complex (the
Llucmajor platform) formed during a third-order sea-level highstand (Pomar
and Ward, 1994).
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