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- W2887468930 abstract "Abstract Sequence stratigraphic models derived from passive margins and foreland basins characterize transgressive shorelines (excluding incised valleys) as recording periods of sediment starvation, and are commonly represented as thin ( 10 m) are more likely to be developed in active tectonic settings (e.g., forearc and rift basins), which generally experience high sedimentation rates and relatively rapid changes in base level. Settings with high sedimentation rates and moderate base-level rise lead to progradational trends despite overall transgression of the shoreline. In settings where changes in eustatic sea level mainly control the resulting stratigraphic architecture (e.g., passive margins), thin transgressive successions (1–10 m) are more likely to be produced. Finally, in settings defined by relatively slow base-level change (e.g., foreland basins), the resultant transgressive succession typically comprises a lag (< 1 m) overlain by offshore mudstones. This conceptual model highlights the importance of the interplay between sedimentation rates and base-level rise, and is intended as a guide for the predictive modeling of sedimentary basins." @default.
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- W2887468930 title "A Conceptual Model For the Preservation of Thick, Transgressive Shoreline Successions: Examples from the Forearc Nanaimo Basin, British Columbia, Canada" @default.
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