Sequence Stratigraphy of the Jurassic–lowermost Cretaceous (Hettangian–Berriasian) of the North Sea Region
This volume provides a landmark documentation of Jurassic sequence stratigraphy in the North Sea Basin, onshore UK and adjacent regions of the British Isles. It includes detailed sequence descriptions, historical syntheses and updated lithostratigraphy and biozonation schemes, all illustrated by numerous case studies, maps, well displays, seismic lines and biozonation charts.
Chapter 4. Sequence stratigraphy scheme for the Middle Jurassic of the North Sea area
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Published:July 14, 2023
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Philip Copestake, Mark A. Partington, 2023. "Chapter 4. Sequence stratigraphy scheme for the Middle Jurassic of the North Sea area", Sequence Stratigraphy of the Jurassic–lowermost Cretaceous (Hettangian–Berriasian) of the North Sea Region, P. Copestake, M. A. Partington
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Abstract
This chapter describes Middle Jurassic second-order sequences J20 and J30, and their component third-order sequences, J22–J26 and J32–J36.
The J22 sequence contains the major Intra-Aalenian Unconformity (‘Mid-Cimmerian’) across a wide area of the North Sea Basin and an equivalent event onshore UK. The base J24 (Lower Bajocian) is marked by the Rannoch Shale (Brent Group) and by the flooding of the Ollach Sandstone, Hebrides Basin. The base J26 (Upper Bajocian) ties to the Mid Ness Shale (Brent Group) and the base of the Upper Trigonia Grit Member, central England.
The base J32 (Upper Bajocian) ties to the base of the Tarbert Formation, the base of the Great Oolite Group in central England and the base of the Great Estuarine Group, Hebrides Basin. The base J33 (Middle Bathonian) falls within the Tarbert Formation and the base of the Taynton Limestone, central England. The base J34 (uppermost Middle Bathonian) commonly falls at the top of the Brent Group. The base J36 (uppermost Bathonian) represents a major increase in marine influence, at the base of the Beatrice Formation, in the Inner Moray Firth and at the base of the Staffin Bay Formation, Hebrides Basin.
- Aalenian
- Atlantic Ocean
- Bajocian
- Bathonian
- biostratigraphy
- Brent Group
- Callovian
- correlation
- England
- Europe
- Gloucestershire England
- Great Britain
- Great Oolite Group
- Heather Formation
- Jurassic
- lithostratigraphy
- Lower Jurassic
- Mesozoic
- Middle Jurassic
- Moray Firth
- Ness Formation
- North Atlantic
- North Sea
- North Sea region
- Scotland
- sequence stratigraphy
- stratigraphic boundary
- stratigraphic units
- Tarbert Formation
- Toarcian
- unconformities
- United Kingdom
- Western Europe
- Hebrides Basin
- Staffin Bay Formation
- Beatrice Formation
- Taynton Limestone
- Rannoch Shale
- Ollach Sandstone
- Upper Trigonia Grit Member