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[[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-36.png|Figure 1]] is the interpreted seismic facies pattern for part of one seismic reflection profile down the axis of the High Island-East Breaks depocenter.<ref name=ch04r7>Armentrout, J., M., 1991, Paleontological constraints on depositional [[modeling]]: examples of integration of biostratigraphy and seismic stratigraphy, Pliocene–Pleistocene, Gulf of Mexico, in Weimer, P., Link, M., H., eds., Seismic Facies and Sedimentary Processes of Submarine Fans and Turbidite Systems: New York, Springer-Verlag, p. 137–170.</ref> This is the same seismic profile discussed in [[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-27.png|Figure 2]].
 
[[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-36.png|Figure 1]] is the interpreted seismic facies pattern for part of one seismic reflection profile down the axis of the High Island-East Breaks depocenter.<ref name=ch04r7>Armentrout, J., M., 1991, Paleontological constraints on depositional [[modeling]]: examples of integration of biostratigraphy and seismic stratigraphy, Pliocene–Pleistocene, Gulf of Mexico, in Weimer, P., Link, M., H., eds., Seismic Facies and Sedimentary Processes of Submarine Fans and Turbidite Systems: New York, Springer-Verlag, p. 137–170.</ref> This is the same seismic profile discussed in [[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-27.png|Figure 2]].
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Each prograding clinoform contains a rotated package of chaotic facies within the upper and steepest part of the clinoform facies and basinward of the tabular facies. The clinoform facies is onlapped by parallel, moderate-amplitude, onlapping reflections of the onlap-fill facies, which are subsequently downlapped onto by the next overlying prograding clinoform. In a broader sense, the drape facies below these clinoforms and the ''Glob N'' datum represent basinal deposits; the clinoform and onlapping-fill facies represent slope deposits; and the overlying tabular facies above the clinoforms and the ''Glob M'' datum represent shelf deposits—all part of a basin-filling succession.
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Each [[Well_log_sequence_analysis#Parasequence_stacking_patterns|prograding]] clinoform contains a rotated package of chaotic facies within the upper and steepest part of the clinoform facies and basinward of the tabular facies. The clinoform facies is onlapped by parallel, moderate-amplitude, onlapping reflections of the onlap-fill facies, which are subsequently downlapped onto by the next overlying prograding clinoform. In a broader sense, the drape facies below these clinoforms and the ''Glob N'' datum represent basinal deposits; the clinoform and onlapping-fill facies represent slope deposits; and the overlying tabular facies above the clinoforms and the ''Glob M'' datum represent shelf deposits—all part of a basin-filling succession.
    
Associated foraminiferal [[Fossil assemblage|biofacies]] shown in [[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-27.png|Figure 2]] and [[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-29.png|Figure 3]] support this analysis. The ''Glob alt'' sequence is the fourth clinoform from the right, the fourth-most basinward of five oblique clinoforms that toplap along a common horizon. Superjacent clinoforms show progressively more topset deposition forming sigmoidal clinoforms, suggesting relative rise of sea level (with consistent widespread increase in accommodation space). Observations of seismic facies from a single phase of deposition, such as lowstand or highstand, are recorded on a map and contoured to convey the distribution of each seismic facies ([[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-37.png|Figures 4]] and [[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-38.png|5]]).
 
Associated foraminiferal [[Fossil assemblage|biofacies]] shown in [[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-27.png|Figure 2]] and [[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-29.png|Figure 3]] support this analysis. The ''Glob alt'' sequence is the fourth clinoform from the right, the fourth-most basinward of five oblique clinoforms that toplap along a common horizon. Superjacent clinoforms show progressively more topset deposition forming sigmoidal clinoforms, suggesting relative rise of sea level (with consistent widespread increase in accommodation space). Observations of seismic facies from a single phase of deposition, such as lowstand or highstand, are recorded on a map and contoured to convey the distribution of each seismic facies ([[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-37.png|Figures 4]] and [[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-38.png|5]]).
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