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No. 233 (1991): Sedimentary Modeling - Computer Simulations and Methods for Improved Parameter Definition
No. 233 (1991): Sedimentary Modeling - Computer Simulations and Methods for Improved Parameter Definition
Published:
2024-04-16
Articles
Cyclic stratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy, and stratigraphic modeling from 1964 to 1989: Twenty-five years of progress?
W. C. Ross
3-8
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Simulation of the sedimentary fill of basins
Christopher G. St. C. Kendall, Philip Moore, John Strobel, Robert Cannon, Marty Perlmutter, James Bezdek, Gautam Biswas
9-30
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Nonlinear dynamic systems in the geosciences
G. Nicolis, C. Nicolis
33-42
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Observational foundation for sequence modeling
Harold R. Wanless
44-62
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Sedimentary parameters for computer modeling
Paul Enos
63-99
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Lithofacies and geochemical facies profiles from nuclear wire-line logs: New subsurface templates for sedimentary modeling
John H. Doveton
101-110
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Features in Kansas cyclothems seen by high-resolution seismology
Ralph W. Knapp, John French
111-121
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Diagenetic modeling of siliciclastic systems: Status report
Robert L. Brenner, Greg A. Ludvigson, Roland Scal, A. Umran Dogan
123-137
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Diagenetic responses to sea-level change: Integration of field, stable isotope, paleosol, paleokarst, fluid inclusion, and cement stratigraphy research to determine history and magnitude of sea-level fluctuation
Robert H. Goldstein, James E. Anderson, Mark W. Bowman
139-162
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Ancient communities in the fossil record: Implications for sedimentary modeling
Roger L. Kaesler
163-176
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Dependent and independent data in paleontology: Tools for the sedimentary modeler
Christopher G. Maples, Ronald R. West
177-184
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Modeling of tidal rhythmites using modern tidal periodicities and implications for short-term sedimentation rates
Allen W. Archer
185-194
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Genetic stratigraphy of the Fort Scott Limestone (Pennsylvanian, Desmoinesian), southeastern Kansas
D. R. Suchy, R. R. West
195-206
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High-frequency carbonate cycles and stacking patterns: Interplay of orbital forcing and subsidence on Lower Jurassic rift platforms, High Atlas, Morocco
Paul D. Crevello
207-230
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Subsidence across the Antler foreland of Montana and Idaho: Tectonic versus eustatic effects
S. L. Dorobek, S. K. Reid, M. Elrick, M. A. Kominz
232-251
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Paleotectonic control of reservoir facies
D. L. Baars, W. Lynn Watney
253-262
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Controls on carbonate and siliciclastic sediment deposition on a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic shelf (Pennsylvanian Eastern Shelf of north Texas)
Thomas E. Yancey
263-272
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Some comments on the problem of using vertical facies changes to infer accommodation and eustatic sea-level histories with examples from Utah and the southern Canadian Rockies
Gerard C. Bond, Michelle A. Kominz
273-291
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Evidence for orbital forcing of Middle Cambrian peritidal cycles: Wah Wah range, south-central Utah
Gerard C. Bond, Michelle A. Kominz, John Beavan
294-317
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Are cyclic sediments periodic? Gamma analysis and spectral analysis of Newark Supergroup lacustrine strata
Michelle A. Kominz, John Beavan, Gerard C. Bond, Jerry McManus
320-334
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Stratigraphic rhythms synthesized from orbital variations
Maurizio Ripepe, Alfred G. Fischer
335-344
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Reef modeling: Progress in simulation of carbonate environments
Lee C. Gerhard
345-358
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Hierarchy of stratigraphic forcing: Example from Middle Pennsylvanian shelf carbonates of the Paradox basin
R. K. Goldhammer, E. J. Oswald, P. A. Dunn
361-413
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Computer simulation of Upper Pennsylvanian (Missourian) carbonate-dominated cycles in western Kansas
W. Lynn Watney, Jan-Chung Wong, John A., Jr. French
415-430
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Computer simulation of carbonate platform and basin systems
David M. Bice
431-447
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STRATA-VARIOUS: A flexible Fortran program for dynamic forward modeling of stratigraphy
Cliff Frohlich, R. K. Matthews
449-461
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Two-dimensional computer models of a Cambrian carbonate shelf deposit
Robert V. Demicco, Ronald J. Spencer, Brent B. Waters, Kelly C. Cloyd
463-472
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Two-dimensional modeling of carbonate ramp sequences and component cycles
J. Fred Read, David Osleger, Maya Elrick
473-488
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Depth-dependent diffusion algorithm for simulation of sedimentation in shallow marine depositional systems
P. Kaufman, J. P. Grotzinger, D. S. McCormick
489-508
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Carbonate progradation geometry and significance of sediment accumulation patterns and syndepositional relief: Comparison of modeling results with outcrop data
Mark T. Harris
509-517
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