WHAT'S
NEW
On line streaming lectures on Sequence Stratigraphy methodology, surfaces, units and terminology discussed by Ashton Embry, Bill Galloway, Doug Cant, Andrew Miall, Michael Rygel and Chris Kendall. Streaming lectures can be posted on line for those of you that have a favorite lecture for the world of the officiendos and disciples of sequence stratigraphy
Dialogue
on Formalization of Sequence
Stratigraphy methodology, surfaces, units and terminology
launched by Octavian Catuneanu and Ashton Embry through IWGSS
(International Working Group on Sequence Stratigraphy) and International
Subcommission on Stratigraphic Classification (ISSC) Task Group
on Sequence Stratigraphy. Comments can be posted for these groups
for their manuscripts revision.
New gallery of photographs
of impregnated Evaporite
& cyanobacterial cores collected by Godfrey Butler
from Abu Dhabi sabkhas south of Mukhtah in the Mid 1960's for
his MSc and PhD research.
A new set of pages
on Deepwater systems
that provides text & diagrams on the stratigraphy & sedimentary
depositional systems of this setting. Exercises, photogalleries
and movies are coming soon!!
A new gallery from a field trip made by 3rd year USC geology students to Hook Head, Country Wexford Ireland provides field photos & diagrams of the stratigraphy & sedimentary depositional systems (both carbonates and clastics).
A new link lists all
the Exercises
as Adobe.pdf files with the intent that this way
they are easier to find and print out. Some exercise images are
duplicated as .gif files and .jpg files in case this is the way
you prefer the images.
A new set of carbonate
well log exercises have been added that include:
In the interest of
helping the user web site navigation has been polished
and the "Gateway" page is easier to navigate.
Additionally the site
is supplemented with an index
to complete site
access
to the site contents with a listing of links to pages. Further
help to web navigation is provided with the pull-down
menus which have all been revised. If a particular section
of the site is being visited this menu provides access to other
items related to the topic at hand or alternatively higher level
sections(Septemeber,
2005).
Galleries:
this is a new section of field photos & diagrams of sequence
stratigraphy & sedimentary depositional systems (often carbonates)
from around the world (August,
2005).
Interpretation
of Outcrops of the Upper Miocene of Mallorca, Llucmajor reef complex
provides an overview of the topic or using reef trajectory to
interpret evolution of the depositional setting. This self contained
unit provides the necessary background to venture into the identification
of parasequence using lithofacies and outcrop characteristics
of the section. Exercises progress from very simple to a more
regional interpretation.. (July
8, 2004).
High
Frequency Parasequences Interpretation from Well Logs & Core
section provides an overview of this topic. This self contained
unit provides the necessary background to venture into the identification
of parasequence using lithofacies and well log characteristics
of the section. Exercises progress from very simple to a regional
interpretation.. (July 23,
2002).
This introduction to Carbonate Petrology provides access to photomicrographs
of over 240 different thin sections
of carbonate rocks. Some 1,700 images were captured, and as a
result some thin sections have over ten images associated with
them. Images are continuously being added as they become ready
for publishing. (July 10, 2002).
Text of Nassir Alnaji's Master's thesis specially formated for
the web for easy navigation and complete with 10's of illustrations
and references. The title of the thesis is "Two
Carbonate Shelf Margins with Hydrocarbon Potential Compared:
Upper Jurassic Formations of Arabian Basin and Guadalupian Formations
of Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico".
(June 20, 2002). 
Animated
Gifs The new Gif animations was added to display gif animations
describing stratigraphic processes. (January
02, 2002).
Terminology
Has been extensively revised by adding more terms, cross-terms
links, and Gif animations (January
02, 2002). 
Clastic
Systems Tract Evolution Check our latest Clastic Systems Tract
Evolution Through Time movie! (You can also access this movie
by clicking on the banner in Clastic
Sedimentary response to changing sea level page.(December
20, 2001) 
Two-sided Clastic and Carbonate Fill of a Sedimentary Basin
This is movie is based on a Sedpak simulation which provided
the cross sections for the evolving sedimentary geometries. In
the interest of providing a better understanding of this simulation,
it has been provided with an interpretive 3D perspective. Even
so the amount of information available in this movie is overwhelming.
For more details interpretations of this move, visit Two-Sided
Clastic Fill of a Sedimentary Basin. (December
14, 2001)
Istvan
Csato We are pleased to include contributions by Istvan Csato
who was an adjunct assistant professor at USC. (December
05, 2001).
Exercises
This new exercises section provides a place where all exercises
of this site can be accesses (September
25, 2001).
Seismic
Analysis Exercises Four This exercise objectives are to introduce
the principles of seismic sequence stratigraphy of carbonate sediments.
A full exercise of the Stratigraphy
of the Neogene of the Western Bahamas with background text, papers,
images, and references are also included (September
25, 2001).
World
Petroleum Reserves and Consumption An overview of the current
state of world reserves and consumption with vital statistics.
(September 12, 2001).
Seismic
Analysis Exercise One This exercise objectives are to introduce
the principles of tying synthetic seismographs obtained from wells
to the seismic lines they penetrate. A complete exercise with
background text and analysis from Williston Basin are presented
in this section (September 10,
2001).
Seismic
Analysis Exercise Three Added a third Seismic Sequence Analysis
to the seismic section of Sequence Stratigraphy. This exercise
objectives are to interpret the sequence stratigraphy of a seismic
data set from the northeast corner of the National Petroleum Reserve
of Alaska (NPRA) (August 12, 2001).
Carbonate
Petrology This petrography section is being used by students
of Department of Geology at the University of South Carolina who
are taking the laboratory exercises for Carbonate Petrography
with photomicrographs and textual descriptions (July
19, 2001).
Students
Contributions Sequence Stratigraphy-related contributions
by students (initially of University of South Carolina). These
contributions include class projects, thesis work, and virtual
field trips presented as-is (July
08, 2001).
Petrology
Sites reviewed This new page includes Internet pages that
provide material on mineralogy and fossils. We reviewed and rated
these sites based on contents depth and quality of illustrations.
(July 05, 2001).
Sequence
Stratigraphy Terminology Extensive updates with many newly
added illustrations and links.(July
05, 2001).
Clastic
Sequence with Incised Valley (click
here for a smaller-version) This animation movie illustrates
the development of a clastic sequence with valley incision, an
associated well log interpretation and the systems tracts (June
18, 2001).
Incorporated are three new exercises tied to the well
log sequence stratigraphy section. Use the pull down menu
to access these exercises. These range from very simple examples
involving the correlation of only three wells to more complex
exercises involving the correlation of twenty-two wells (June
18, 2001).
A
Tale of Two Basins Our latest addition!! This page
provides a general comparison of two carbonate shelf margins:
The San Andres Formation of the Permian Basin of West Texas and
Southeast New Mexico and the Arab Formations of Eastern Saudi
Arabia. (April 23, 2001)
USC
World Petroleum A new page that deals with world petroleum,
its current status and future trends in petroleum production,
consumption and reserves. (February
28, 2001) 