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00:00 | Uh huh. So what we're gonna this afternoon is I'm going to give |
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00:09 | lecture. Uh, this is a about not quite a field trip, |
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00:15 | it's a lot of core information on . You know, this is not |
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00:21 | much conceptual talk as sort of a example off a sequence strata graphic analysis |
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00:28 | a unit that previously had only really a little strata Graphic interpretation on |
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00:37 | If memory serves a lot, let's if I have that here. |
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00:45 | yeah, yeah. Anyway, so is one of the few suspension bridges |
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00:50 | the province of Alberta. And, , ladies, it's called the That's |
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01:00 | Peace River. This is called the Bag and Crossing. And there in |
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01:05 | little town of Dunvegan is right And this is the dunvegan formation in |
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01:10 | cliffs on the road that you get to once you get over the bridge |
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01:16 | it's a little bit of marine The base and mostly intimated flu channels |
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01:20 | floodplains, these air pretty typical Alberta . Not the not the best across |
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01:25 | world. So you know it's Is all the stuff from Utah, |
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01:29 | that I've been highlighting the past few , so the dunvegan formation is deposited |
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01:36 | in northwestern Alberta. It extends into C and a little bit of to |
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01:42 | Northwest territories. Um, it drained part of an elongate, uh, |
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01:51 | referred to by Crisco Taste, Larry and separated from appellation by the Cretaceous |
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01:57 | during the early Senate. Man and steel was close to the south, |
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02:01 | probably maybe just after done, it it was continuing. This movie, |
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02:09 | sand was pretty low relief. That's old Transcom. A. It's been |
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02:16 | long term drainage divide for much of history of North America, and so |
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02:23 | source to sink relationships of the done a relatively constrained in terms of the |
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02:27 | that's training and the amount of water sediment discharge available toe. Build this |
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02:33 | into the Cretaceous Seaway. So this a regional cross section that goes from |
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02:38 | , uh, from essentially British Columbia the Saskatchewan border, and, |
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02:46 | you can see that it's an overall wedge. You notice that these these |
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02:51 | mud stones above the done vague and relatively uniformed thickness the's great months |
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02:57 | Stones will thinner here and then thicker either end. Dunvegan Wedge is really |
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03:02 | it's quite a dramatic taper. Onda of a series of programming. Sand |
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03:08 | banded by regional flooding surfaces reaches a aggression that about this point in the |
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03:14 | on. Then there's an overall so it's an overall sort of |
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03:17 | a little too retro gradation of plastic . The dump Meghan Proper refers to |
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03:23 | units here with the letters. Eight that's overline by some younger formations. |
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03:29 | the Times photography. So we've got Albion ceremony in Tehran. Ian stages |
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03:35 | the Cretaceous period, and, and then we've got these fossils owns |
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03:41 | show the relative fossil zones of the . And then we've got the |
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03:48 | You know, by the time we to the Alberta B C border or |
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03:51 | Montana Alberta border, all you have a series of shales, and all |
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03:56 | sounds. Tones is long, so we finish, this lecture will take |
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04:04 | break, and then we'll go on the next exercise, which would be |
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04:08 | really diagram. And so this is the strata graphic correlation of the |
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04:14 | and it's overline. Online formations across province of Alberta and that that's a |
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04:19 | big chunk of real estate in that a good Oh, I don't |
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04:23 | eight hour drive from northern Alberta to Alberto. You're not even at the |
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04:29 | there is that. That's a pretty a pretty long distance. You |
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04:32 | it's a scale. Here is that's kilometers. So that's about 1000 kilometer |
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04:38 | cross section that's in pretty pretty good of real estate. Um, and |
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04:44 | the widow diagram. So all of sudden you see that in the in |
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04:47 | distant parts of the basin, So you've got a gray shale of green |
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04:50 | on a gray shale on there's there's pretty big chunks of time missing that |
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04:54 | contacts these air, not anger on . Is there not this conformity |
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04:59 | These are basically big condensed sections, , uh, and there's, you |
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05:04 | , 12 almost three million years missing , uh, the, uh, |
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05:10 | underlying, uh, cast pal Sandstone the overline, uh so the underlying |
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05:17 | sandstone and the overlying casket pal, in this area is called some kind |
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05:23 | Vinny shells. There's all sorts of names here, Um, and they've |
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05:28 | this nice presentational classic wedge. That's of the point of maximum aggression, |
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05:34 | then it basically floods back and you overall retrogression. Retro gradation of stack |
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05:39 | are also among conformity is in the of the wedge that likely correlate with |
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05:43 | combination of sea level falls in sea rises. The wheel of diagram allows |
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05:48 | to plot the photography of the Dunvegan its underlying overline Shales against the global |
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05:54 | static curve developed by Pill Hawk and colleagues, both pre and post |
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06:01 | And you know that there's a big level drop in the in the middle |
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06:03 | the ceremony in at about 94 million . That seems to correlate with the |
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06:08 | regression of the classic wedge. And this sort of super high stand at |
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06:13 | 91.5 million years correlates with this Cal shale, referred to as the second |
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06:19 | white specks. The period of transgression to be associated with the condensed |
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06:24 | so the maximum flooding surface appears to the sort of gross through it, |
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06:29 | Hiestand from this overall second Sorry third low standard sea level again. You |
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06:35 | see these other sea level changes and speaking when you when you got falls |
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06:39 | cwc the wedges building out when you the rises, you get the big |
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06:43 | sections. So, uh, going to the dunvegan formation. This is |
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06:53 | cross section that that I put together I had determined that the sequence |
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06:59 | So this actually has some of the flooding surfaces that identified the done |
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07:03 | Um on that, of course, a 1994 from 1994 paper in the |
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07:09 | of Western Counter Basin. Uh, proud of that. The best available |
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07:16 | for the done. Megan was done Catania. Sing now to 10 years |
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07:20 | a pack monologist that someone looks at that contain chlorophyll. And there are |
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07:26 | groups of organisms that contain chlorophyll. is blue green algae and the |
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07:32 | of course, of these little protests Donna flashlights. So, you |
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07:36 | they move and swim like an But they have chlorophyll. Andre, |
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07:41 | organic chief. So they're well preserved sediments and you can put extremely strong |
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07:48 | in sentiments. Dissolve well, the and the Dina fragile. It's another |
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07:53 | sports. We left over very resistant . What you can see is what |
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07:58 | call a classic mythos photography. You , the dunk Bagan is sort of |
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08:03 | to be all sandstone when in fact isn't. And it showed a sort |
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08:07 | ah is extremely jagged edged formation that fingers with the with the adjacent formations |
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08:16 | in in any one place. So one single vertical location, the red |
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08:22 | the boundary between the underlying formation and overlying formation. So what northeast BC |
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08:28 | cruiser Shale is over line by the closely Alberta B C border Shastri formation |
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08:34 | overlaying by the Dunvegan formation and in middle of Alberta that Dunvegan formation is |
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08:41 | is underlined by the Shastri formation. anyone place the dunvegan always over lies |
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08:47 | underlying shale. But of course, know, here you have a shale |
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08:52 | underlies it done vacant here. But tracked that shell in that direction over |
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08:56 | . Right, So that's the inter problem. Let's see how good your |
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09:00 | are. How did Wheeler solve that of into finger? What would he |
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09:04 | done Thio deal with that finger of that the intrudes into the dunvegan to |
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09:11 | left, and anyone remember what he have done to solve that problem? |
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09:16 | line. Exactly. Excellent answer. . And what he would have done |
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09:21 | simply drawn the verdict line. And was simply called, Uh, all |
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09:27 | shells, part members of the Okay, Now, I'm gonna ask |
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09:35 | a tricky question here. You notice there is a cruiser formation here, |
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09:40 | shastri formation here on lavish formation. , so this share, if I |
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09:48 | a line after a horizontal line so could get my pen working. |
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10:01 | but if I draw a horizontal you know its share here, shale |
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10:05 | share here. But the names Okay, So can anyone tell me |
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10:10 | the names change? There's two possible . I think it's because if you |
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10:17 | you have, like, a west or west east, as you |
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10:20 | east across like wherever the plane, you lose the done vacant sands and |
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10:25 | just get the more marine. So like a It's a function of where |
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10:30 | call sign is right or where way draw vertical the boundary and say It's |
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10:34 | share here. So we call the thing the beach. Here, you've |
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10:38 | a sandy formation overline by share. we go from the beast of the |
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10:42 | of power on. In that yeah, The boundary is a |
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10:46 | arbitrary and arbitrary vertical boundary. what about between the shafts green and |
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10:51 | ? Because that that's, you when the dunvegan is still there. |
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10:55 | what? What What happens at this here? That we have a different |
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11:00 | for this share their vs there. it bias? Your geography? |
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11:12 | What critical boundary occurs? Uh, around here. Sequence boundary help |
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11:29 | Yeah. You know what that It becomes a B. No. |
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11:37 | what? Like to circle it? the province? Canada. Someone's got |
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11:43 | geography. So if I draw vertical at the British British Columbia, |
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11:48 | boundary, the formation names change. a That's a vertical boundary called a |
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11:53 | boundary. Right? So the British geologist called the cruiser shell on the |
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11:58 | geologist called Shastri Shell. Right. do you see the problem with little |
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12:04 | ? You know, sometimes the difference there are because of political boundaries. |
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12:09 | arbitrary vertical boundaries because the pinch out one thing. Political banners is even |
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12:15 | anyway. So what we see What we see is that the base |
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12:24 | the life of strata graphically defined Dunvegan is democracies. Okay, You |
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12:30 | if I if I assume just horizontal , the base of the Dunvegan there |
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12:35 | younger than the base of the There on a planet forms in |
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12:39 | it's even worse. Okay, so clearly a problem. Of course. |
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12:45 | anyone located in any one location, vertical succession always has the dunvegan overlying |
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12:52 | underlying shape right in one D. obviously it changes. It changes because |
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12:57 | the inter fingering. Okay. And course, the formation names change regionally |
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13:03 | the same age and facing straight So the dunvegan is the same |
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13:07 | Lopes. But because of vertical cut , uh, they're given different |
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13:11 | right? And not saying there is logic to that for the for mapping |
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13:16 | . But clearly it it's going to the genetic of the time strata graphic |
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13:25 | . So my job is to try , see if I could do a |
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13:30 | job of resolving the relationships between the Bacon, Shaftesbury and overline casket power |
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13:39 | . And so I've already talked about when I talked about for methods about |
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13:45 | fact that you know how I set my regional strata graphic grid. |
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13:51 | someone had had marked a pinch out around about here, suggesting that the |
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13:57 | programs from northwest to southeast. So ranged My cross sectional grid Thio represent |
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14:04 | positional strike. Sorry. Deposition all versus de positional strike cross sections. |
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14:11 | idea is, is if it was the clown it forms should differ in |
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14:15 | direction. And indeed they do. , so one of the first things |
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14:21 | did is the exercise that we did before lunch Where, uh and, |
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14:28 | , you know, I had a of revelation in the middle of giving |
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14:31 | guys the exercise E. I think time I do it, I'll give |
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14:35 | a core or measured section first so can see the faces better pick the |
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14:40 | there and then give you a well , which is has less information, |
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14:45 | I e. I've sort of sort forgetting the fact that not all of |
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14:49 | have have done petroleum geology And so of you haven't had any experience yet |
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14:55 | with really looking at at at well at all was all of you should |
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15:00 | had enough geology to be able to , you know, upper coursing sections |
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15:05 | a core measure section. So, know, here's an example of the |
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15:09 | Interval, this has got this is This is about 70 80 m of |
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15:13 | . It's about 270 ft. Of . So there was You know, |
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15:16 | of the interesting about about Canada is they do take a lot, of |
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15:20 | , because where some socialist country, know, the companies aren't allowed to |
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15:25 | that core forever. Canadians believe that land is is the is owned by |
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15:31 | citizens ultimately required to give those course the government for permanent archive. And |
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15:37 | it does well for science. What can see is thes thes shale toe |
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15:43 | Paris sequences overland by flooding services. , back in my PhD, I |
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15:49 | those minor flooding surfaces. Today we call them a flooding surface, and |
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15:53 | could see that there is one to , 456789 Quite a lot of these |
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16:06 | surfaces and and we can we can the flooding surfaces that we see in |
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16:09 | core where we can interpret and observe environmental faces. And then we can |
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16:16 | that to the well long on this simple. Here you can see the |
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16:21 | right here. That's my little symbol roots. So that that indicates that |
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16:29 | that in here we have, we some non marine sediments and evidence for |
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16:33 | very exposure, and sometimes those surfaces severe exposure will will be sequenced |
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16:40 | So if you drop sea level and the land surface, a river may |
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16:44 | a valley or the or the area simply get exposed to the air and |
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16:49 | a failure. Assault. We'll talk pay, solves more when we talk |
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16:54 | flu viel sequence photography, and you recognize this log. It's got, |
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17:01 | , highly radioactive shares. The base radioactive market at the at the |
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17:07 | so these would be the two third convinced sections, and then you've got |
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17:11 | of inter bended, uh, mostly and thin sand stones. And then |
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17:16 | broadly sandy succession consists, consisting of series of Paris sequences safe. So |
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17:23 | is very similar looking to the to well log that I gave you. |
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17:28 | this is from a different part of formation, and so it's not quite |
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17:32 | the same. But it generally uh, shallow Marine Deltek facing successions |
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17:40 | with a non Marine middle area and back into marine shallow marine Deltek facing |
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17:48 | . So the idea is, we're the faces and the key surfaces. |
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17:52 | law surfaces in this case, flooding and severity exposure surfaces, calibrating those |
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17:58 | the core. So these the key that I picked in the core is |
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18:02 | I translated into the well loans. , then, is a regional cross |
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18:09 | across my thesis area showing the dip photography. This has the wells on |
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18:15 | , so you can kind of see well low correlations. Thes thick black |
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18:20 | represent core, so that believe that's That's the core I just showed you |
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18:24 | . There's there's quite a few of cores across this cross section, |
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18:29 | and scale here is 2020 kilometers, this is about 200 kilometer long cross |
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18:35 | . So again, fairly fairly decent of real estate. And it goes |
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18:39 | from the from from reasonably proximal, sand dominated Dunvegan to the to the |
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18:46 | part where all the sand is It's all Shales. And I didn't |
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18:51 | any further into the basin and it be served. Uh, since yesterday |
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19:00 | you show the different ways to interpret sections that one could go Maurin, |
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19:05 | lift a lot. Look a lot connecting mythologies or using more of the |
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19:12 | forms like you dio what would have a piece of data that we would |
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19:18 | to make sure this is one cent or those air multiple sent bodies. |
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19:24 | imagine if the Providence is the then we would we would get very |
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19:31 | . Maybe core information I was saying pressure, uh, the key to |
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19:39 | sure there No, no, no, no. It starts |
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19:42 | It starts with the observations in one . Right. So let me try |
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19:47 | make this clear, right? The work Assume the dunvegan we just all |
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19:51 | big sandstone. Now they do show there is into fingering that they're implying |
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19:56 | this is just sort of a A gradual faces boundary. But the |
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20:01 | tell us that that can't be the . We have these nice upper coursing |
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20:05 | accessions with these sharp waffles law uh, flooding surfaces that that that |
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20:12 | indicated these upper coarsening cycles of deposition abruptly terminated by flooding surface. |
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20:19 | So that suggests that correlating all this just simples ISMs is the wrong way |
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20:24 | go. What we want to do pick those flooding surfaces is one in |
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20:28 | d and then correlate them across the in the cross section. And we're |
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20:33 | that. We realize that some of flooding surfaces correlate over the entire cross |
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20:40 | , you know, and and those surfaces which I'm highlighting the red the |
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20:44 | flooding surfaces separate thes off flapping uh, into these larger scale upward |
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20:51 | , name off, flapping shingle Paris sets on. The key observation is |
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20:58 | these flooding surfaces extend for over 154 kilometers. Okay. And that's and |
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21:04 | the result of correlating closely spaced longs. And it all starts with |
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21:09 | observation of upward coarsening with a surface violates Walther's law called the floods flooding |
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21:16 | on the assumption on the model says the flooding surface, you should |
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21:21 | That makes sense. Yeah. now, if we look at the |
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21:27 | cross section so now the flow is towards. We can see you |
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21:34 | some of these Paris sequences of dipping multiple directions. So we have a |
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21:37 | of compensation here, and then they're then their wrote it into by these |
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21:42 | valleys. Okay, the size of incised valleys dangled down from different |
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21:47 | it's a little hard to see This incised valley system is dangling from |
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21:52 | top of Unit D. This one is dangling from the top of unit |
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21:58 | and thes. This valley system is from the top of unity. |
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22:03 | on. And of course, these here will feed deltas in more distant |
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22:08 | will see. So this kind of strike section allows us to see the |
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22:12 | values Quite clearly, it's pretty clear these incised valleys are eroding into several |
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22:18 | , of course in Paris sequences, we'll review incised valleys and flew deal |
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22:23 | the next major lecture, which we it today. Or we may say |
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22:27 | for next week on and Of course can. We can. We can |
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22:35 | the secret strata graphic cross section and turn into a wheel diagram, and |
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22:40 | could help us find a novelist. . And obviously, the critical thing |
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22:44 | that allows you to compare the times with global cycle charts. Mhm. |
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22:53 | let me go back to campus to question about you know how you know |
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22:57 | , you know, you know, kind of getting to the part of |
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23:00 | difference between a little and sequence So in the sequence photography, we |
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23:06 | a Siris of procreating Paris sequences. , and then they're overland by big |
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23:13 | surface. Right, So we have pro grading Paris sequence, a regressive |
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23:19 | programming Paris sequence. A regressive of Paris sequence on this, of |
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23:25 | defines a an aggregation of appropriation. press sequence set. Then there's a |
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23:30 | flooding surges. Then we see another unit, another programming unit and then |
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23:38 | regional flooding surface. So then we another aggregations appropriation of Harrison consent. |
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23:45 | then that cycle repeats appropriation, scene of the fallen procreation, another |
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23:52 | flooding. So once again, we in a p d. A combination |
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23:58 | and then that that repeats in the units may get another big transgression. |
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24:03 | these regional flooding surfaces that correlate over to hundreds of kilometers were used by |
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24:12 | . So I used them as the for, uh a subdivision of the |
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24:21 | into these off flapping Paris sequence Now, when I did the work |
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24:27 | in 1980 80 so I was my was between 1984 to 1989. The |
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24:34 | Paris. He didn't exist, but talked about shingled geometries in seismic |
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24:42 | The word chloroform was around. It used very much. So I called |
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24:47 | things shingles and, of course, moralizing para sequences on. Of |
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24:55 | what this correlation does it places sand of the Dunvegan Formation unequivocally demonstrates that |
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25:02 | age equivalent to Shales that will be in the shaft re formation. So |
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25:10 | there's the chasse spree. There is done babe, right? So that's |
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25:16 | lift. A strata graphic view. those clown forms go away. The |
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25:21 | that Dunvegan consists of the Shales extend back in the formation is lost on |
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25:27 | back to sort of chasms and maybe couple of tons, So yeah, |
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25:31 | is. There is inter tongue no doubt. But the nature of |
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25:35 | into tongue is really glossed over in little strata. Graphic view on its |
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25:41 | insufficient to define the reservoir. on units that form the better key |
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25:46 | define the pay intervals in the done information. What was the what? |
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25:56 | was the target of interest? Main of interest. Which reservoir of that's |
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26:02 | pretty complicated Question, uh, that produces in areas. A lot of |
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26:07 | incised valleys produce this low stand delta . So almost none of these lower |
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26:15 | to produce most production is in the in the is in the is in |
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26:19 | most distant progressive phases phases and and some, uh, incised valleys and |
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26:26 | retro retro traditional phase. Okay. the duck bacon is mixed oil and |
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26:31 | reservoir. So most of it, , most of its in this upper |
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26:36 | . Is it sourced from the Shaftesbury from, uh, E. I |
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26:44 | the source rock is down here in fish scales. Wanna believe or |
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26:49 | Even I did my PhD. I I don't know if I've ever read |
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26:52 | you all having a pretty sure this a quotation petroleum system. Uh, |
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26:57 | . Thank you. So, so you know, the little particularly |
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27:03 | , you know, the overall classic is a map of a unit. |
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27:07 | , uh, the little strictly sort implies some notion of little little. |
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27:13 | , huh? Homogeneity. Um, and And the little stressed the little |
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27:21 | , the little the little formation of . The little strata, graphic |
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27:25 | or holly die, agrees. And secrets photography. The emphasis is still |
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27:29 | on the correlation of bounding surfaces over of of kilometers. So clearly that's |
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27:36 | allows us, allows me to map . So So the reason I'm doing |
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27:42 | secret photography, which I used Alice back to my PhD was because thes |
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27:48 | were critical to make maps of the bodies. But in my case, |
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27:53 | units that I mapped included sand and . So I had a mixture of |
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27:58 | in my surface bounded units. So correlating cycles that have variable ethology, |
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28:04 | just gross mythology and, of the the members that I subdivided. |
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28:10 | I divided the Dunvegan into Siris of . I call them Allah. Members |
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28:18 | those Allah members comprised the sets of flapping Paris sequence sets. I didn't |
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28:22 | that term off flapping Paris sequences in day. I just call them Allah |
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28:26 | , but in secret strata graphic that's what they That's what I realized |
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28:30 | were. And these at the Paris Down lap onto that convinced section the |
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28:35 | scales upper marker, which is a radioactive, uh, shale on the |
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28:40 | logs. Now, before I did work, you know, the only |
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28:49 | tool for mapping the sand stones and was to map on the base of |
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28:52 | little photography. So here's the Okay, so what we see |
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28:58 | you know, a scene with tapering of sound. We see some very |
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29:03 | lobes here, you know, And would be very tempting. Thio be |
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29:11 | tempting to sort of say, there's Cem. You know, you |
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29:26 | sort of assume some rivers and deltas their, um yeah, but part |
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29:33 | the problem. You know, we a load here, but is that |
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29:36 | you know, this tongue, or it that tongue we don't know? |
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29:40 | maybe it's just a artifice of two added together is that we don't we |
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29:44 | really know what. I don't know that's one flow unit of three flow |
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29:48 | , whether it's an artifact of mapping really does represent a discreet, isolated |
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29:54 | on. Of course, it's hard know how these tongues related to the |
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29:57 | languid sand stones. So in when we when we pick an isolated |
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30:05 | sandstone and pick one of its Paris and feeds, we get a much |
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30:10 | coherent map so we can see There is the Valley breaks up into |
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30:15 | channels okay and feeds again. Here a nice little big Delta that's probably |
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30:20 | by at least three distributor channels to . We get a much more coherent |
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30:25 | map, of course, that allows to to turn that into a paleo |
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30:30 | . There is the paler geography of sandstone. I is Elif map, |
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30:37 | . And of course, what that us to do is make Paley geographic |
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30:42 | of all of the Paris sequences or each of the Paris sequences. So |
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30:47 | , instead of having one big blob just undifferentiated sand, I will be |
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30:54 | to make 20 maps of every single sequence, which has a flooding trail |
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31:00 | top. So those of that represents basic reservoir compartments of the dunvegan |
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31:07 | In addition, because I've broken broken into genetic units, you could start |
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31:11 | see the complexities of the edges of sand stones, which are critical for |
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31:16 | the nature of the type of the . Whereas when you look at the |
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31:22 | map, you know it's it's hard know e. I mean, this |
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31:26 | broadly interprets Deltek, but it isn't dominated. Is it tied, dominated |
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31:31 | river dominated. And the way that interpret the type of the Delta in |
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31:36 | to looking at the core faces, the actual shape of the of the |
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31:41 | of the margin, the sand Okay, and we'll talk about that |
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31:46 | just a little bit. So what shows is that Allah Member E, |
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31:51 | is the most aggressively programming part of dunvegan, uh, looks like it's |
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31:57 | low bait deltas and in plan They look, they look like they're |
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32:03 | river dominated. Delta's okay, and then we'll be going to the back |
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32:09 | part of the Dunvegan. We start get linear sand stones right that parallel |
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32:15 | the shoreline on these Look much more on there. And when we start |
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32:20 | look at the environmental little faces based the cores, they confirm those interpretations |
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32:27 | the deposition environment. So the mapping the sand bodies is corroborated by the |
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32:33 | of the little faces. One of things that I was struck when I |
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32:37 | to the States is how little core commonly are in formations, particularly the |
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32:43 | Coast. On I realized that I lucky in the gun vague and to |
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32:47 | an enormous amount of core data to truth. The faces in the well |
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32:52 | that really helped thes details correlations. the duck bacon consists of about 19 |
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33:00 | sequences on ground bounded by thes flooding on these flooding surfaces are fairly |
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33:10 | Those air those of these flooding surfaces on, they're probably, you |
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33:15 | little of ocean cycles. Okay then the Paris sequences are organized with |
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33:21 | are flapping Paris sequence sets, which find is my our members. On |
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33:29 | Allah member boundaries are mawr extensive flooding . So I got this idea of |
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33:34 | this research. They were funding. were small distance. There were flooding |
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33:42 | that crossed the whole area. And idea is those regional flooding surfaces were |
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33:47 | allergenic in origin. Maybe there were significant transgressions going. All that drove |
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33:53 | . And in addition, there was , particularly the strike view of several |
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33:58 | valleys that indicated that there were some fledged drops of sea level. So |
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34:02 | began to realize that within the Dunvegan wedge, which which is an overall |
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34:07 | order, regression and transgression, there higher higher frequency full flight sequences within |
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34:14 | . So I realized that I could the correlations that I did, which |
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34:18 | which used Alice trata graphic terminology And I could interpret that using the |
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34:23 | strata graphic terminology of Paris sequences, sequence sets, systems, tracks and |
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34:29 | . Okay, now that I finished PhD and, uh, guy |
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34:36 | who was a post talk, McMaster, who overlapped with me while |
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34:42 | was doing my PhD? Uh, arrived a little bit just a little |
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34:48 | before I did, and I arrived September. He arrived in May, |
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34:53 | during his first summer, he went and did some work on the dunvegan |
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34:57 | . I hadn't even started my my PhD yet. And then on then |
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35:02 | showed up, and I have no why very quickly started working on the |
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35:08 | formation and working on that for about , the universe. And then after |
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35:15 | graduated, I decided to go back begin working on the Dunvegan again. |
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35:21 | back in about 1990 guys who went to Dunvegan and of course, I |
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35:26 | done the distal end of the So he decided to work on the |
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35:30 | proximal areas that included outcrops, well, Azaz shallow subsurface data. |
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35:38 | he and his post off Gen. Worth Matt Matt thes amazing inside value |
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35:46 | on I was I wasn't 100% sure the units that I found you know |
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35:52 | units? Sure. Yeah, I uh, whether they really just channels |
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36:04 | incised valleys and and and gone. for Matt, Matt, attributes of |
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36:13 | based largely on on well logs, without crops and said, Yeah, |
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36:18 | were definitely in size values some significant level drops associated with the baby. |
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36:23 | an example of some of the NSA's . That guy managed toe. |
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36:27 | I know. Okay, So maybe little bit of trouble with her computer |
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36:35 | on these rivers about about these lateral surfaces. Meandering stream is about a |
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36:42 | m deep river. That's a big . Okay, again, implying sort |
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36:46 | a valley scale system. And God also noticed that the valleys were multistory |
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36:51 | places, so they're quite thick. talk about values for these big |
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36:57 | All surfaces here with smaller scale channel inside them. So here you have |
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37:03 | verdict in stack channels in erosion That's deeper than any of the individual |
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37:09 | . And that is evidence that this a Valley scale feature and he was |
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37:15 | to map that in unit E as as in some of the older |
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37:20 | So there were evidence of big Seattle in some of the older units that |
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37:25 | just worked on the distal edge. I never got to be to the |
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37:28 | viable counterparts. Uh, what's interesting that is, that is that the |
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37:34 | was able to map the end of the valleys alway upset to the sort |
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37:39 | where the value is quite deep. once the Valley disappeared and turned into |
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37:44 | channels, he was no no longer to map the terminal distributor chance. |
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37:51 | the details of the rivers that actually the delta were lost. All you |
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37:57 | match was the end of the and there was get about another 5200 |
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38:01 | from the end of the valley to actual shoreline. But of course, |
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38:05 | the area where the rivers no longer , they're just single one channel depth |
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38:10 | deposits building out over the delta, opposed to inciting into the delta. |
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38:20 | , and so here is a map the four Paris sequences in Allah Member |
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38:27 | . From that flooding surface that flooding on there is the the first Delta |
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38:32 | Matt that it jumps that it shifts . I sort of draw a line |
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38:36 | there. That's line there. Eso can see that there is a fairly |
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38:41 | of that. The Delta sort Here it's been about a 50 club |
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38:45 | . Jump in the position of doubt quote from step for Step three. |
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38:51 | you look at step two, you that the this delta here lies sort |
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38:55 | in the position between these two so there's some aggression, but this |
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38:59 | a bit more just lateral compensation. then again, if I draw a |
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39:03 | marking the limited shorelines and to that's line there again, we see about |
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39:08 | 50 kilometer jump in the position of shoreline, going from two Thio Unit |
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39:15 | so that that's a pretty that z line there Thio there. So that's |
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39:23 | pretty significant jump in the position of on, of course, evidence that |
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39:26 | is an incision buying and size value through the feature that I mapped. |
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39:35 | what we're gonna do now is take little virtual trip to look some |
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39:42 | just get rock face is a Off town. There is the final nodes |
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40:06 | the youngest and most distant most Paris . I have a syriza quote |
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40:27 | We just in case we, Maria's not ever got the second half |
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40:30 | the lecture. It's not critical. is more sort of a field trip |
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40:34 | class lecture than essential information, but reinforce some things I've said before. |
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40:41 | again there's the valley, okay, there it is in the court |
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40:45 | Uh, there is the delta that again. You notice that this kind |
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40:50 | a bypass zone here massive place where valley ends and we have distributor channels |
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40:56 | some of those are maybe contained, know, within within the health of |
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41:01 | profiles on some of them have been it off when this system got |
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41:12 | So the secret Spanish pretty clear with valleys deep. Then it rides, |
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41:19 | down and ultimately underlies this big, stand delta system. So there's the |
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41:25 | the previous Delta, which is uh if you will the late |
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41:30 | Then we get this incision and then get the low stand delta. When |
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41:34 | get a clear sequence sequence, boundary with the incised valley, the |
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41:38 | it's the high stand. And on we get this attacks low stand in |
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41:43 | we have low stand delta kind of to ah Hiestand Delta with a sandal |
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41:48 | contact and and and we'll look at some of these cores and a bit |
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41:52 | detail. So this is pretty, , the same cross section, But |
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41:57 | just I've just taken off all the Wells just toe just to get your |
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42:00 | focused on the key. You know there's the high stand, There's the |
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42:05 | . There's a sort of the area between the valley and the low |
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42:09 | And here's some chorus that will look to illustrate the various faces associate with |
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42:14 | Hiestand Delta, but no stand delta valley in this area in between. |
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42:20 | here's the court section. So this the well logs Gana on left re |
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42:26 | on the right. Uh, in case, it's been hung on a |
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42:30 | datum. On that condensed section, black represents the cores. So here's |
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42:35 | core cross section. So we see Hiestand Delta incision by the Valley. |
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42:41 | take the base that valley and track seaward and that it underlies this low |
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42:45 | delta. So let's have a look the high stand. So we begin |
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42:53 | a little Paris sequence boundary there. we cease, um, stratified sand |
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42:58 | with a low level of borrowing, little flooding surface, and then we |
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43:02 | into a thick, hetero, prolific of relatively low bar debated mud stones |
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43:08 | sand stones. We've got some Brown right lenses and classes here. That |
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43:14 | indicates, uh, early formed a little modules, probably because of the |
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43:21 | mixing of the of the river It's a nice little parallel laminated sand |
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43:26 | and here into bed with mud that really key here is that the lack |
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43:31 | fire tube ation and James, Macaque I and others have published on these |
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43:36 | stones and identify them as as as pro Deltek. Based on the sentimental |
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43:43 | and the trace fossils, we Courson s so you can start to see |
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43:49 | the headlights are sandstone is getting increased their thickness. We see some nice |
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43:55 | on pillow structures There. These were by sand building out over high porosity |
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44:02 | and sinking into the clays as a a load cast. And then here |
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44:06 | have the top of a little distance . Let me go from slightly. |
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44:10 | faces back into money, pro Delta lifts and there's another little Baldwin pillow |
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44:15 | there. So that Zatz one of Paris sequence boundaries, uh, so |
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44:23 | believe that you that that's that's He comes three. Then we go |
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44:26 | two. So this is so that , that's the Paris equals three and |
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44:32 | boundary we go into Paris equals Uh, that unit shows a fairly |
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44:37 | mud stone. Then we see a contact. We go into a parallel |
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44:43 | sandstone, probably little term light And then that goes back into a |
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44:48 | silty unit. And we see inter parallel laminated sound stones. Okay. |
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44:54 | then we see these deformed sand stones ball and pillow structure. Okay, |
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44:59 | ball on pillow and internally these ball pillow sand stones. You can see |
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45:04 | here. But this sandstone here and ones are just completely filled with uni |
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45:10 | current ripples. So this is extremely deposited. A little waning flow |
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45:17 | little frontal displays, just a river that's just spewing settlement like crazy. |
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45:22 | it's like black mud stone. event layer, which represents a river |
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45:28 | deposit that form the front display on delta front, then went back to |
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45:32 | delta. Another display proedl display and sedimentation was so rapid that a lot |
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45:37 | those sand stones the claims were deposits rapidly they were unable to the |
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45:42 | So when the next came out I sank into the waterlogged clay. |
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45:47 | and sometimes the sentiment restructures have preserved the load cast don't form. So |
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45:53 | soft sentiment deformation is really diagnostic of rapid sedimentation that suggests that we're in |
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46:00 | shell memory environment directly see word of river that's just just pumping settlement like |
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46:08 | into the into the into the inter waters. We begin thio course and |
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46:17 | , if you can see this. there's some little ripple lamination here |
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46:21 | lamination and these air climbing ripples those here. So the climbing ripples ripples |
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46:27 | here as well. Those climbing ripples indicate extremely rapid rates of sediment delivery |
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46:33 | the shallow marine area. We start see cross bedding, possibly indicative of |
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46:41 | , uh, in our mouth bars possibly distribute terry channels. So we |
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46:47 | get up into the Upper Delta front as we go into the top of |
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46:50 | sand body. At this point we see evidence of roots. |
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46:55 | you see these vertical traces here? those routes that indicates severity exposure of |
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47:02 | Delta front indicating that sea levels Okay, that's Severin exposure surface is |
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47:09 | adjacent to the big incised valley that of sea level trump drop. The |
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47:15 | just didn't cut here. So we what's called an inter flu pale, |
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47:18 | soul area next. So if you , there is there. Here is |
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47:25 | inter flu where the trees growing on roots on adjacent to that river That's |
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47:32 | cutting a hole. Okay, so course taken adjacent to an incised |
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47:38 | Now, above that, we see little paralytic coastal plain floodplain unit with |
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47:45 | lot of soda, right modules and material on. Then we see this |
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47:49 | strange surface here that separates these swampy sentiments from marine bar debated |
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47:57 | So this is marine bar activation. that is the transgressive surface of |
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48:02 | That's when the waves came back across area on the area went from non |
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48:07 | back Penta Marine. Then we have aggressive transgression. Let me go from |
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48:16 | of marine muddy sand stones Teoh, sandy mud stone. This has bar |
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48:23 | that goes from left, right, it's very horizontal bar intubation A man |
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48:28 | fairly distant shellfire, activation of the fight. The signal faces Andi, |
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48:35 | this is all very slowly deposited transgressive . Eso There's an initial surface of |
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48:43 | wave transgression and then we get a a half a meter of transgressive sediments |
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48:49 | there's a razor sharp contact there. now we're back into laminated pro Delta |
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48:54 | stones. Okay, so that maximum surface there is probably a down lap |
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49:00 | separating the retro gradation, transgressive sand . Sorry, transgressive mud stones and |
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49:06 | stones from the probation mud stones of next pro grading parents consent. So |
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49:12 | crop in the past breakfast now, next thing we see. So So |
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49:21 | just looked at the fact that there's surfaces very close together. At the |
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49:25 | of that Hiestand core, we see submarine exposure surface that's gonna correlate with |
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49:31 | incised valley that was over line by swampy mud stone succession. Then we |
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49:37 | the transgressive surface of erosion that ultimately the most. Stand on, |
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49:42 | with a little transgressive faces in and then we get the end of |
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49:46 | end of the transgression. Andre. flooding surface on top of that. |
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49:53 | let's look now at the strike Okay, so here's the strike section |
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49:57 | the valley. Begin their, example of the interpreters that we just |
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50:05 | at. There's another one there. then we see the value cutting way |
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50:11 | cores that penetrate the valley and lo behold, sharp based, fining |
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50:18 | sharp based, sharp based finding You can also try spelling it like |
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50:23 | is doing some things. Fuck. , of course, you know, |
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50:28 | this is familiar from the well, saw you saw down profile at |
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50:31 | basically fining upward. Okay, so the course section, right. And |
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50:37 | the course show, um, Razor sharp erosion will contact that separates |
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50:43 | coarser sand stones from pro delta mud . That's eroding out Delta. Take |
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50:49 | equals on. That's not next in . A river channel should be adjacent |
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50:55 | a Delta front. It should be of the delta front, right? |
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50:59 | should be adjacent to a floodplain. the anomalous juxtaposition off Louisville phases anonymously |
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51:06 | into marine phases indicates a criteria for . Pounder. In addition, if |
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51:12 | track that faces to the left, see that there is the truncation we |
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51:17 | this little little facing this little contact the right. We see truncation, |
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51:23 | that go back to Geraldine's question. various criteria for identifying sequence boundary are |
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51:31 | of adjacent layers, as well as anomalous super imposition of a shallow water |
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51:38 | in armoring little faces. Environmental little over a deepwater faces doesn't have to |
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51:45 | deep water, you know it could shallow Marine over less shallow Marine or |
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51:51 | or or flu deal over shallow He doesn't have to be. Doesn't |
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51:56 | to be flu Leo over submarine It just has to be a |
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52:04 | which shift in face. He's that's on is defined by surface that violates |
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52:13 | law. Okay, let's look at contact, you may recall. I |
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52:19 | you this picture yesterday when we talked methodology, and now we have the |
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52:24 | core photograph. But now you have strata graphic context. Here we see |
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52:28 | nice laminated pro Delta mud stones of underlying high, some share of rip |
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52:34 | class, all sorts of share report , nice cross beds representing the flu |
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52:39 | channel processes. Eroding into a pro on that contact is is a razor |
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52:46 | contact. The anomalous, anomalous Lee coarse grained flu video over more distant |
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52:53 | pro Delta and that that that contact waffles law. There should be a |
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52:59 | of it in between, and it's eroded out because there's been a drop |
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53:03 | base level indicating formation of a sequence . Okay, let's just look at |
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53:09 | particular core eso Here we have the stones. So here's bottom. There's |
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53:15 | . We can see. Uh, little great in bed. They're indicating |
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53:19 | pro tel two terabytes, a little storm beds again. Let's look great |
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53:23 | bed. They're low levels of indicating high sedimentation rates. Onda stressful |
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53:31 | , which indicates a marine environment that's aggressively being inundated with sentiment that that |
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53:38 | Marine info are unable to survive And there is the contact that puts |
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53:44 | flu viel channel overlying the pro Delta stone, producing a faces contact that |
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53:51 | Walther's law. Because the flu viel not next in succession over pro Delta |
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53:56 | be pro delta. Then Delta then distributor channel, then flew. |
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54:01 | not incised Valley over pro Delta. the Delta Front and distributed channel faces |
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54:06 | missing. This may be a little to see, but there's some. |
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54:09 | is some angle of repose, cross . And then there's some rip up |
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54:14 | class here in the overlying flu viel , we go to the top of |
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54:19 | channel, we start to see parallel . We start to see beautiful, |
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54:25 | , stacks of thes. We're all ripples here. Little ripples units, |
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54:31 | little stacks of calm and rippled Some ripples. And here is, |
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54:35 | , where else? You know, little rippled units, and here you |
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54:39 | see on what we see is little little floodplain units. So overall we |
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54:44 | we get little stacks of finding up units, a little short patient with |
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54:47 | lack that finds upward. And so sort of represents the abandoned channel fill |
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54:53 | Looks like it's still pretty flu deal the, uh that s so this |
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54:59 | the basis of political channel, based the Fleagle Channel here that grades |
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55:06 | into the upper channel Failure Valley Phil then the top. We have this |
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55:11 | erosion surface. It's zipping erosion surface its separating these abandoned flu. Viel |
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55:21 | fills from this marine, uh, of muddy sandstone sandy mud stone. |
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55:29 | if we look at that in It's Xue Fei Kaspars in here and |
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55:33 | Sufi Kaspars characteristic of middle shelf that a fairly distilled trace fossil assemblage. |
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55:39 | at all the buyer innovation here. this is the transgressive faces that over |
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55:45 | the channel fill in. Trump hates across a transgressive erosion surface. |
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55:52 | this may be confused because this does look a little bit course of |
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55:57 | So there's probably a bit of transgressive going on here. Okay, but |
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56:02 | is a This is a non marine . Fill on this is a distant |
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56:06 | faces. So this, actually the across which there is a deepening because |
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56:10 | enormously superimposing a marine, uh, faces overline, a laminated normally mud |
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56:21 | . And so we can contrast the boundary the puts a shallow non marine |
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56:27 | bill sandstone over a marine shale on contrast with the transgressive surface that puts |
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56:33 | marine muddy sandstone over a non Marine this case laminated abandoned Shannon shale. |
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56:43 | of course, the other point that make is is if we if we |
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56:47 | we squeeze down this core photograph, that little kick on the well long |
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56:55 | on that kick on the well log about the same thickness as the thickness |
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57:01 | the line that I used for the . I used to draw the correlation |
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57:05 | , so this transgressive faces is not resolvable on the well off, but |
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57:11 | contact between the flu. If you'll and the overlying mud stone can be |
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57:17 | , notice little graded bed there so this represents a pro gradation, all |
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57:21 | Delta faces that's down lapping onto this faces. That's the maximum flooding surface |
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57:27 | there. And if I want to tradition should always be traditional hair. |
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57:36 | should use the Green Line to mark maximum funding surface. This surface here |
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57:41 | represent the transgressive surface of erosion. , of course, the sequence boundary |
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57:46 | lower down. Okay, next And have a look at this, |
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57:52 | , this section from this intermediate intermediate . This is a lot more complicated |
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57:58 | there is, uh, this is . This area is is kind of |
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58:02 | , what of the main Ansar's It's in this area where the valley |
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58:05 | to be breaking up into distributor So maybe in some sort of a |
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58:09 | hair and yet it's landward of the of the main delta load. So |
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58:15 | is what the core looks like. see evidence of an overall upward course |
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58:19 | high stand on, then a finding , uh, looks like a transgressive |
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58:26 | traditional facing succession. The question where is the sequence Panic here. |
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58:32 | we considered draw our upper coarsening finding with triangles, which is something that |
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58:38 | doing on your well logs. And know what I've done here. And |
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58:43 | should have shown, uh, you , because the width of the triangles |
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58:47 | match. That sort of implies that missing. Okay, if the width |
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58:52 | the triangles match, it means there's missing. So you could sort of |
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58:55 | your triangle, sort of indicate whether not it's, you know, uniform |
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59:00 | coursing, fully preserved versus something's And that indicates kind of a truncated |
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59:06 | coursing. So that's what that's all . So let's have a look at |
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59:10 | high standard. We've seen these faces . Beautiful laminated, uh, mud |
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59:16 | , silk stones and very fine sand . Lots of little graded beds in |
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59:21 | . This funny thing is called a cats, so that's formed by a |
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59:24 | little little storm that hit the Cretaceous . You can see the rocks of |
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59:28 | course of coursing uppers as you go the bottom to the top of the |
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59:35 | on. Then we course it up a sandstone. You notice there's a |
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59:39 | scour surface there with Cem mud stone up classics. There's a pretty obvious |
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59:46 | here, and it separates thes thes bedded sand stones to the cross, |
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59:53 | hair from thes organic rich side, rich kind of clay rich faces that |
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60:00 | like sort of a swampy Bay Phil facing succession. One of the |
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60:06 | Where is the sequence band in Because, of course and upward, |
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60:10 | is the courses faces, and now kind of finding upward. Yeah, |
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60:17 | , these organic, squishy, non faces gradually get a little bit more |
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60:24 | upward. So now you go into into what looks like a sort of |
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60:28 | pro Delta Bay faces with lots of graded beds, and these faces here |
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60:35 | very similar to these faces here so could go back to the Staller faces |
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60:40 | then at the very top. Here have this highly bar debated sandstone overline |
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60:46 | Dunbar debating sentiments. That's kind of weird contact and then above that, |
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60:52 | that defines a transgressive surface that the faces marked with the X and then |
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60:58 | goes into a laminated mud stone that's darker than this faces. So this |
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61:02 | laminated money. This is better to Sandy. Um, so if we |
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61:08 | we take this piece of corn turned , we see beautiful, glossy fragilities |
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61:12 | faces. So that's another transgressive surface erosion. Uh, that that indicates |
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61:18 | this this mud stone was very firm by sharp wall borough. It was |
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61:25 | in, filled by these transcripts, sentiments that fine offers. Okay, |
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61:30 | kind of a little grated. and the very high degree of by |
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61:35 | tells me that this is deposited very . Okay, now, below |
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61:42 | we have this contact here that separates laminated ripple sandstone from these rather |
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61:48 | slightly buyer debated mono specific by, , Nifong here with very thin rippled |
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61:56 | . And this is probably very shallow distribute Terri Bay, Phil. |
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62:01 | Here you can see a very clear between medium grain sandstone and fine grained |
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62:08 | . And so that's the grain size that puts a course of sandstone over |
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62:13 | significant finer sandstone. And so that's I put the sequence boundary. |
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62:19 | that's that contact in the core right . Okay, we can now go |
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62:24 | the most and Delta, Okay? this is what that looks like. |
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62:31 | here we have the base. We a nice black distal pro Delta shale |
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62:36 | represents the distal part of the high . Then there's quite a sharp contact |
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62:42 | . And then there's a big slug deformed sand that looks like some sort |
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62:45 | slump, maybe some sort of storm and indicates the sort of the down |
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62:52 | that that resulted in the beginning of low stand Delta. After that initial |
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62:58 | of slum P sentiments, you get series of horrific faces. Some idiot |
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63:07 | acid and dropped it on the core that that weird feature there is, |
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63:12 | put acid on the core, so message that that's just noise. But |
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63:16 | fairly low. Bar debated. Nice , uh, intimated. Still, |
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63:20 | and sand stones they gradually coursing up into sand stones. There's lots of |
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63:26 | sediment information on ball and pillow. is flame structures in here, |
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63:32 | rip up class. A lot of looking sand stones, Uh, those |
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63:39 | up into parallel laminated sand stones Stances sharp based a lot of inter |
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63:45 | very little bar incubation indicating very high rates once again suggesting a river dominated |
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63:55 | front environment a Z costing upward. get a lot of parallel lamination towards |
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64:00 | top. Some of this stuff may humming Keep ending as a result of |
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64:06 | . Again, somebody put acid on , discovering the core. So this |
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64:10 | not by to Beijing. It's just mark to ask. So what you |
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64:15 | at corporate system that you should just it with water that will prevent these |
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64:18 | the marks. McCurry, Uh, this is the, uh We sort |
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64:23 | saw that in a previous photograph. is the lower down in the core |
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64:28 | right. Next to this. Once , you can see flames structures indicating |
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64:32 | casts a lot of betting of sand operating with Shales. Then here's the |
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64:37 | front. Faces continues to course an , and then eventually we get to |
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64:43 | top that were the more distal position . Now we get a fairly some |
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64:48 | between the upper Delta Front sound stones the overlying marine shales of the next |
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64:54 | the next Paris sequence set. what's interesting is if we look at |
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65:01 | if we look at the sort of just just a delta front and pro |
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65:06 | faces of the high stand, it of low castes on a laminated |
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65:13 | And the low stand consists of low , laminated shale. So we don't |
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65:18 | a big difference in the deposition Between the high stand and low stand |
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65:23 | a big delta is a drop of level, if you will, the |
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65:26 | that that the whole system trips, then it just keeps going. |
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65:31 | So you're like if you're walking downhill you see a little pothole, you |
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65:36 | over it, and then you just on going. So there's no real |
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65:40 | in the deposition environments below and above sequence foundry. Okay, um, |
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65:48 | , uh, and the other thing see, we look at the wheeler |
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65:52 | here. So we're looking at this , Phil, on this low stand |
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65:58 | , we see more detail you there there's there's a condensed section of |
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66:02 | base of the down laughing delta, and there's a massive. The biggest |
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66:09 | break is between the surface of When the delta went past that |
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66:16 | mhm got exposed and then eventually became . You remember? We saw a |
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66:24 | of various surfaces at that point Okay? And so there's that's transgressive |
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66:32 | there on that represents, uh, point right there. Okay. And |
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66:37 | transgressive faces is overlying obey Phil That's the stuff here. And there's |
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66:43 | a gap, so that that's a that's a pretty long strata. Graphic |
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66:48 | there. So the big time gap this part of the strategic graffiti isn't |
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66:52 | transgressive surface of erosion. Okay, ? We're gonna do it zits. |
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66:57 | hour and seven minutes. So since started this lecture, I've told you |
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67:03 | about Allah Member E on this little field trip to the Alberta core |
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67:10 | I'm going to take a break Okay, so we'll we'll stop |
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67:17 | Sharing on. I'm going to Uh . Close it up. Uh, |
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67:30 | . We're gonna take a little break now. Um, I'm gonna stop |
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