| The schematic cross section in [[:file:exploring-for-stratigraphic-traps_fig21-9.png|Figure 2]] is a third-order sequence model based on observations of the Tertiary of the Gulf of Mexico passive margin basin.<ref name=ch21r47>Van Wagoner, J., C., Mitchum, R., M., Campion, K., M., Rahmanian, V., D., 1990, Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy in Well Logs, Cores and Outcrops: Concepts for High-Resolution Correlation of Time and Facies: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=1196 AAPG Methods in Exploration Series No. 7], 55 p.</ref> Although different basin types, i.e., foreland basins or active margin basins, require adjustments to the model, the Gulf of Mexico model still is useful for understanding third-order sequence deposition. | | The schematic cross section in [[:file:exploring-for-stratigraphic-traps_fig21-9.png|Figure 2]] is a third-order sequence model based on observations of the Tertiary of the Gulf of Mexico passive margin basin.<ref name=ch21r47>Van Wagoner, J., C., Mitchum, R., M., Campion, K., M., Rahmanian, V., D., 1990, Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy in Well Logs, Cores and Outcrops: Concepts for High-Resolution Correlation of Time and Facies: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=1196 AAPG Methods in Exploration Series No. 7], 55 p.</ref> Although different basin types, i.e., foreland basins or active margin basins, require adjustments to the model, the Gulf of Mexico model still is useful for understanding third-order sequence deposition. |
| The Desmoinian of the Paradox basin, Utah, shown in [[:file:exploring-for-stratigraphic-traps_fig21-10.png|Figure 3]], is an example of a third-order depositional sequence. | | The Desmoinian of the Paradox basin, Utah, shown in [[:file:exploring-for-stratigraphic-traps_fig21-10.png|Figure 3]], is an example of a third-order depositional sequence. |