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Sequence stratigraphy is the study of genetically related facies within a framework of chronostratigraphically significant surfaces.<ref name=ch17r92>Van Wagoner, J., C., Mitchum, R., M., Campion, K., M., Rahmanian, V., D., 1990, Siliciclastic sequence stratigraphy in well logs, cores, and outcrops: AAPG Methods in Exploration 7, 55 p.</ref> Paleontologic data, integrated with seismic and well log data, are an integral part of sequence stratigraphic analysis. [[Paleontology]] provides two critical types of data:
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Sequence stratigraphy is the study of genetically related facies within a framework of chronostratigraphically significant surfaces.<ref name=ch17r92>Van Wagoner, J., C., Mitchum, R., M., Campion, K., M., Rahmanian, V., D., 1990, Siliciclastic sequence stratigraphy in well logs, cores, and outcrops: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=1196 AAPG Methods in Exploration 7], 55 p.</ref> Paleontologic data, integrated with seismic and well log data, are an integral part of sequence stratigraphic analysis. [[Paleontology]] provides two critical types of data:
    
* Age control for chronostratigraphic horizons, especially sequence boundaries
 
* Age control for chronostratigraphic horizons, especially sequence boundaries

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