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Conodont biostratigraphy-constrained diachronous lithofacies, Boone Group (upper Osagean to lower Meramecian), western Ozarks; breakdown of lithostratigraphic correlations at the regional scale

Jeffrey D. Miller, James O. Puckette and Cory J. Godwin
Conodont biostratigraphy-constrained diachronous lithofacies, Boone Group (upper Osagean to lower Meramecian), western Ozarks; breakdown of lithostratigraphic correlations at the regional scale (in Mississippian reservoirs of the Midcontinent, G. Michael Grammer (editor), Jay M. Gregg (editor), James O. Puckette (editor), Priyank Jaiswal (editor), S. J. Mazzullo (editor), Matthew J. Pranter (editor) and Robert H. Goldstein (editor))
AAPG Memoir (2019) 122: 89-105

Abstract

Facies analysis utilizing a conodont biostratigraphic framework is a powerful tool for evaluating genetic relationships of Osagean-basal Meramecian strata within the Ozark region (Arkansas-Missouri-Oklahoma) of the southern midcontinent. This investigation builds upon previous work cited herein, and suggests that some lithostratigraphic divisions, although useful in differentiating strata in a localized setting, may not be suitable for regional correlations within the Boone Group. High-resolution conodont biostratigraphy demonstrates the diachronous nature of lithostratigraphic divisions within the Boone Group, with both the Reeds Spring Formation and Bentonville Formation (Burlington-Keokuk) clearly becoming younger as they are traced from southwestern Missouri into northern Arkansas and northeastern Oklahoma. Subsequent facies analysis shows that the Reeds Spring Formation represents deposition within outer ramp through proximal middle ramp settings (low to moderate energy), whereas the Bentonville Formation (Burlington-Keokuk) records deposition within proximal middle ramp to inner ramp settings (moderate to high energy). Integration of facies analysis and conodont biostratigraphy-based relative chronostratigraphy provides the basis for construction of four time-slice maps illustrating the distribution of time-correlative facies belts. Together, these time-slice maps deliver a clearer representation of the evolution of Boone Group carbonate ramp deposition during the Osagean, which was characterized by overall shallowing-upward and progradation to south and southwest.


ISSN: 0271-8529
Coden: MAPGAN
Serial Title: AAPG Memoir
Serial Volume: 122
Title: Conodont biostratigraphy-constrained diachronous lithofacies, Boone Group (upper Osagean to lower Meramecian), western Ozarks; breakdown of lithostratigraphic correlations at the regional scale
Title: Mississippian reservoirs of the Midcontinent
Author(s): Miller, Jeffrey D.Puckette, James O.Godwin, Cory J.
Author(s): Grammer, G. Michaeleditor
Author(s): Gregg, Jay M.editor
Author(s): Puckette, James O.editor
Author(s): Jaiswal, Priyankeditor
Author(s): Mazzullo, S. J.editor
Author(s): Pranter, Matthew J.editor
Author(s): Goldstein, Robert H.editor
Affiliation: Devon Energy, Oklahoma City, OK, United States
Affiliation: Oklahoma State University, Boone Pickens School of Geology, Stillwater, OK, United States
Pages: 89-105
Published: 2019
Text Language: English
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States
References: 32
Accession Number: 2021-038723
Categories: Stratigraphy
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. strat. cols., geol. sketch maps
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Secondary Affiliation: Oklahoma State University, USA, United StatesConsulting Geologist, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2021, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 202112

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