Systems tracts and their bounding surfaces in the low- accommodation Upper Mannville group, Saskatchewan, Canada

Marine and Petroleum Geology(2019)

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Sequence stratigraphic interpretations of paralic successions can be challenging, because such settings are commonly controlled by a combination of allogenic controls and autogenic processes, leading to complex depositional architectures. In low-accommodation systems where parasequences are less than 15 m thick, the challenges in recognizing discrete stratigraphic surfaces are exacerbated by limited vertical separation between surfaces or their outright erosional amalgamation, requiring high-resolution facies analysis to resolve their geometries. Herein, we present criteria derived from core data and well logs to differentiate between allogenic and autogenic surfaces in a low-accommodation paralic setting, using the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Group of west-central Saskatchewan, Canada as a case study.
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Mannville group,Sparky formation,Waseca formation,McLaren formation,Sequence stratigraphy,Facies analysis,Ichnology,Systems tract,Autogenic surfaces,Allogenic surfaces
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