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==Illustration of sequence boundaries==
 
==Illustration of sequence boundaries==
The following figure illustrates the bounding surfaces for sequences. The GOM basin analysis example in this chapter is based primarily on well log and [[seismic data]] interpretation using this passive margin sequence stratigraphic model. Different models are necessary for different settings, such as a foreland basin<ref name=ch04r104>Van Wagoner, J., C., Bertram, G., T., eds., 1995, Sequence stratigraphy of Foreland Basin Deposits: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=146 AAPG Memoir 64], 487 p.</ref> or a rift basin<ref name=ch04r82>Prosser, S., 1993, Rift-related linked depositional systems and their seismic expression, in Williams, C., D., Dobb, A., eds., Tectonic and Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy: Geological Society Special Publication 71, p. 35–66.</ref>
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The following figure illustrates the bounding surfaces for sequences. The GOM basin analysis example in this chapter is based primarily on well log and [[seismic data]] interpretation using this passive margin sequence stratigraphic model. Different models are necessary for different settings, such as a foreland basin<ref name=ch04r104>Van Wagoner, J. C., and G. T. Bertram, eds., 1995, Sequence stratigraphy of Foreland Basin Deposits: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=146 AAPG Memoir 64], 487 p.</ref> or a rift basin<ref name=ch04r82>Prosser, S., 1993, Rift-related linked depositional systems and their seismic expression, in C. D. Williams, and A. Dobb, eds., Tectonic and Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy: Geological Society Special Publication 71, p. 35–66.</ref>
    
==See also==
 
==See also==

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