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DOI: 10.1306/05231110192
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84858960959
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Stratigraphic uncertainty in sparse versus rich data sets in a fluvial-deltaic outcrop analog: Ferron Notom delta in the Henry Mountains region, southern Utah
作者: Li W.; Bhattacharya J.P.; Zhu Y.
刊名: AAPG Bulletin
ISSN: 0149-1799
EISSN: 1558-9529
出版年: 2012
发表日期: 2012
卷: 96, 期:3
起始页码: 415
结束页码: 438
语种: 英语
Scopus关键词: Data sets ; Depositional sequences ; Foreland basin ; High resolution ; Parasequence ; Resampling ; Sparse data ; Sparse data sets ; Subsurface study ; Turonian ; Variable sampling ; Stratigraphy ; Cretaceous ; data set ; fieldwork ; fluvial landform ; outcrop ; sequence stratigraphy ; succession ; uncertainty analysis ; Ferron ; Henry Mountains ; United States ; Utah
Scopus学科分类: Energy ; Earth and Planetary Sciences
英文摘要: abs The Turonian Notom delta is one of the Ferron fluvial-deltaic wedges deposited in the Cretaceous foreland basin of North America and is well exposed in the Henry Mountains region, Utah. This article uses variable sampling of measured sections of the fluvial-deltaic wedge along a 19-mi (30-km) outcrop belt to address correlation uncertainties in sparse data sets, such as are common in subsurface studies. A high-resolution sequence-stratigraphic analysis based on 58 measured sections, extensive walking out of beds, and field photomosaics shows that the wedge is composed of 43 parasequences, 18 parasequence sets, and six depositional sequences. Resampling the outcrop belt with 13 sections provides a sparse data set. Correlations using the data set show considerable uncertainties. Fluvial complexity is greatly underestimated, and in the extreme case, only 40% of the fluvial bodies are identified. Overcorrelation results in as much as 400% exaggeration of sandstone width and thickness. Some of the uncertainties can be reduced by incorporating nonmarine sequence-stratigraphic models and various techniques that allow a more reasonable evaluation of fluvial body geometry. With sparse data, uncertainties also arise in marine successions. A key challenge is to identify and correlate the small-scale of the fieldwork. We also thank the students from the class of Janok P. Bhattacharya who provided their correlations for the article. The AAPG Editor thanks the following reviewers for their work on this paper: Stuart D. Harker and Brian J. Willis.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/13369
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Li W.,Bhattacharya J.P.,Zhu Y.. Stratigraphic uncertainty in sparse versus rich data sets in a fluvial-deltaic outcrop analog: Ferron Notom delta in the Henry Mountains region, southern Utah[J]. AAPG Bulletin,2012-01-01,96(3)
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