Sequence Stratigraphy
Compiled by Jeff Crabaugh (more info) at Carleton College (SERC) and the University of Wyoming (more info)
Sequence stratigraphy takes a genetic approach to the examination and interpretation of sedimentary strata. This section investigates the topic of sequence stratigraphy utilizing a combination of linked text, images (stills and animated), and short videos.
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Sequence Stratigraphy: An Overview
Sequence Stratigraphy- Univ. of South Carolina. (more info) This website, authored by Christopher G. St. C. Kendall (geology professor) and Nassir Alnaji (geology graduate student) at the University of South Carolina, explains the geologic discipline of sequence stratigraphy with numerous still images, interactive animations, and video.This YouTube Video Playlist was created by Dr. Dawn Sumner of the University of California - Davis. This videos include short pieces from her lectures on sedimentology and stratigraphy as well as other videos she has found on YouTube about the subject.
Univ. of Georgia: An Online Guide to Sequence Stratigraphy. This site, created by Steve Holland at the University of Georgia, constitutes a concise, clear overview of the discipline of sequence stratigraphy. The major concepts are simply illustrated with static images and explanatory text. Topics covered include accommodation, parasequences, stacking patterns, sequences, surfaces, type I vs. type II sequence boundaries, chronostratigraphy and applications to clastic and carbonate systems. A list of recommended readings is also included.




