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[[file:geological-cross-sections_fig1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}(a) Stratigraphic and (b) structural cross sections of the Ranger Formation in the Long Beach unit of the Wilmington field, California. Sections are projected onto a north-south plane. (From Slatt et al.<ref name=pt06r122>Slatt, R. M., S. Phillips, J. M. Boak, and M. B. Lagoe, 1993, Scales of geological heterogeneity of a deep-water sand giant oil field, Long Beach unit, Wilmington field, California, in Rhodes, E. G., Moslow, T. F., eds., Marine Clastic Reservoirs—Examples and Analogs: New York, Springer-Verlag.</ref>)]]
 
[[file:geological-cross-sections_fig1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}(a) Stratigraphic and (b) structural cross sections of the Ranger Formation in the Long Beach unit of the Wilmington field, California. Sections are projected onto a north-south plane. (From Slatt et al.<ref name=pt06r122>Slatt, R. M., S. Phillips, J. M. Boak, and M. B. Lagoe, 1993, Scales of geological heterogeneity of a deep-water sand giant oil field, Long Beach unit, Wilmington field, California, in Rhodes, E. G., Moslow, T. F., eds., Marine Clastic Reservoirs—Examples and Analogs: New York, Springer-Verlag.</ref>)]]
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Stratigraphic cross sections show characteristics of correlatable stratigraphic units, such as reservoir sandstones or sealing shales. They may also be vital in understanding the timing of [[deformation]] by showing the drape of sediment over developing folds or the thickening of the section across [[growth fault]]s. The following elements of cross section design are presented as if they were a sequence. In practice, however, each choice affects and is affected by the others.
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Stratigraphic cross sections show characteristics of correlatable stratigraphic units, such as reservoir sandstones or sealing shales. They may also be vital in understanding the timing of [[deformation]] by showing the drape of sediment over developing [[fold]]s or the thickening of the section across [[growth fault]]s. The following elements of cross section design are presented as if they were a sequence. In practice, however, each choice affects and is affected by the others.
    
===Choice of datum===
 
===Choice of datum===

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