A proposal on the classification of systems tracts: application the allostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of the colombian basin. part 1: berriasian to hauterivian

The systems tracts produced during relative sea level change cycles are subdivided in four instead of the three originally proposed by Exxon researchers. The new systems tract is named here Regressive Systems Tract (RST) and results from recognizing strata deposited in an interval of time during whi...

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Geología
Ciencias de la tierra
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Aloestratigrafía
Estratigrafía Secuencial
Cretácico
Cuenca de Retroarco
Exploración de Hidrocarburos
Litoestratigrafía
Paleogeografía y Sedimentología
Allostratigraphy
Back-Arc Basin
Cretaceous
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv A proposal on the classification of systems tracts: application the allostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of the colombian basin. part 1: berriasian to hauterivian
title A proposal on the classification of systems tracts: application the allostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of the colombian basin. part 1: berriasian to hauterivian
spellingShingle A proposal on the classification of systems tracts: application the allostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of the colombian basin. part 1: berriasian to hauterivian
Geología
Ciencias de la tierra
Geociencias
Aloestratigrafía
Estratigrafía Secuencial
Cretácico
Cuenca de Retroarco
Exploración de Hidrocarburos
Litoestratigrafía
Paleogeografía y Sedimentología
Allostratigraphy
Back-Arc Basin
Cretaceous
Hydrocarbon Exploration
Lithostratigraphy
Paleogeography
Sedimentology and Sequence Stratigraphy
title_short A proposal on the classification of systems tracts: application the allostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of the colombian basin. part 1: berriasian to hauterivian
title_full A proposal on the classification of systems tracts: application the allostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of the colombian basin. part 1: berriasian to hauterivian
title_fullStr A proposal on the classification of systems tracts: application the allostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of the colombian basin. part 1: berriasian to hauterivian
title_full_unstemmed A proposal on the classification of systems tracts: application the allostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of the colombian basin. part 1: berriasian to hauterivian
title_sort A proposal on the classification of systems tracts: application the allostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of the colombian basin. part 1: berriasian to hauterivian
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Guerrero, Javier
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Guerrero, Javier
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Geología
Ciencias de la tierra
Geociencias
Aloestratigrafía
Estratigrafía Secuencial
Cretácico
Cuenca de Retroarco
Exploración de Hidrocarburos
Litoestratigrafía
Paleogeografía y Sedimentología
Allostratigraphy
Back-Arc Basin
Cretaceous
Hydrocarbon Exploration
Lithostratigraphy
Paleogeography
Sedimentology and Sequence Stratigraphy
topic Geología
Ciencias de la tierra
Geociencias
Aloestratigrafía
Estratigrafía Secuencial
Cretácico
Cuenca de Retroarco
Exploración de Hidrocarburos
Litoestratigrafía
Paleogeografía y Sedimentología
Allostratigraphy
Back-Arc Basin
Cretaceous
Hydrocarbon Exploration
Lithostratigraphy
Paleogeography
Sedimentology and Sequence Stratigraphy
description The systems tracts produced during relative sea level change cycles are subdivided in four instead of the three originally proposed by Exxon researchers. The new systems tract is named here Regressive Systems Tract (RST) and results from recognizing strata deposited in an interval of time during which relative sea level is falling. Because of these, the strata deposited during a sea level cycle are composed of progradational (RST), low aggradational, (LST), retrogradational (TST), and high aggradational (HST). The sequence boundary (SB) is placed at the base of the RST, at the horizon (Regressive Surface, RS) where relatively fast sea level fall is initiated. The base of the Lowstand Systems Tract is the Lowstand Surface (LS) reached at lowest sea level after a prolonged interval of sea level fall, and after which sea level stays low during a given interval of time. The base of the TST continues to be the Transgressive Surface (TS), as well as the base of the HST continues to be the Maximum Flooding Surface (MFS).  This subdivision of systems tracts in distinct packages of strata with more precise boundaries has been applied to the Cretaceous succession from Colombia. The systems tracts are used not only to subdivide sequences, but also to separate allostratigraphic units that can be identified in the whole basin, by identifying notorious boundaries and different patterns of sedimentation of strata above and below. The allostratigraphic units in which the predominantly marine succession of the Cretaceous Colombian Basin has been subdivided include the Cáqueza, Villeta, and Guadalupe Allogroups. The Tithonian/Berriasian to Hauterivian Cáqueza Allogroup is subdivided into the Buenavista, Macanal, and Alto de Cáqueza Alloformations. The Barremian to Santonian Villeta Allogroup is composed of the Fómeque, Une, and Chipaque Alloformations. The Campanian and Early Maastrichtian Guadalupe Allogroup is subdivided into the Lower, Middle, and Upper Guadalupe Alloformations. These are finally capped by the Late Maastrichtian lower part of the Guaduas Alloformation. Each allostratigraphic unit is composed of several lithostratigraphic units laterally adjacent and essentially synchronous, but with different types of lithology, due to lateral facies changes within a given time interval. These lithostratigraphic units deposited during evolution of the Cretaceous Colombian Basin, including valid and formally named members, formations, and groups, are discussed and compared so that a framework of correlation and exploration can be established.
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spelling Atribución-NoComercial 4.0 InternacionalDerechos reservados - Universidad Nacional de Colombiahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Guerrero, Javiere19fa18a-ae59-459f-80c9-0287fee403543002019-06-28T10:31:45Z2019-06-28T10:31:45Z2002https://repositorio.unal.edu.co/handle/unal/42103http://bdigital.unal.edu.co/32200/The systems tracts produced during relative sea level change cycles are subdivided in four instead of the three originally proposed by Exxon researchers. The new systems tract is named here Regressive Systems Tract (RST) and results from recognizing strata deposited in an interval of time during which relative sea level is falling. Because of these, the strata deposited during a sea level cycle are composed of progradational (RST), low aggradational, (LST), retrogradational (TST), and high aggradational (HST). The sequence boundary (SB) is placed at the base of the RST, at the horizon (Regressive Surface, RS) where relatively fast sea level fall is initiated. The base of the Lowstand Systems Tract is the Lowstand Surface (LS) reached at lowest sea level after a prolonged interval of sea level fall, and after which sea level stays low during a given interval of time. The base of the TST continues to be the Transgressive Surface (TS), as well as the base of the HST continues to be the Maximum Flooding Surface (MFS).  This subdivision of systems tracts in distinct packages of strata with more precise boundaries has been applied to the Cretaceous succession from Colombia. The systems tracts are used not only to subdivide sequences, but also to separate allostratigraphic units that can be identified in the whole basin, by identifying notorious boundaries and different patterns of sedimentation of strata above and below. The allostratigraphic units in which the predominantly marine succession of the Cretaceous Colombian Basin has been subdivided include the Cáqueza, Villeta, and Guadalupe Allogroups. The Tithonian/Berriasian to Hauterivian Cáqueza Allogroup is subdivided into the Buenavista, Macanal, and Alto de Cáqueza Alloformations. The Barremian to Santonian Villeta Allogroup is composed of the Fómeque, Une, and Chipaque Alloformations. The Campanian and Early Maastrichtian Guadalupe Allogroup is subdivided into the Lower, Middle, and Upper Guadalupe Alloformations. These are finally capped by the Late Maastrichtian lower part of the Guaduas Alloformation. Each allostratigraphic unit is composed of several lithostratigraphic units laterally adjacent and essentially synchronous, but with different types of lithology, due to lateral facies changes within a given time interval. These lithostratigraphic units deposited during evolution of the Cretaceous Colombian Basin, including valid and formally named members, formations, and groups, are discussed and compared so that a framework of correlation and exploration can be established.Se subdividen los sistemas (systems tracts) producidos durante ciclos de cambio relativo del nivel del mar en cuatro, en lugar de los tres originalmente propuestos por los investigadores de la Exxon. El nuevo elemento, que se denomina como Sistema Regresivo (Regressive Systems Tract, RST), resulta de reconocer estratos depositados en un intervalo de tiempo durante el cual el nivel relativo del mar esta descendiendo. De tal manera, los estratos depositados durante un ciclo de cambio relativo del nivel del mar están compuestos por los sistemas progradacional (RST), agradacional bajo (LST), retrogradacional (TST), Y agradacional alto (HST). El límite de secuencia (Sequence Boundary, SB) se sitúa en la base del Sistema Regresivo, en el horizonte o Superficie Regresiva (Regressive Surface, RS) donde comienza la caída relativamente rápida del nivel del mar La base del Sistema de Bajo Nivel (Lowstand Systems Tract, LST) es la superficie de bajo nivel (Lowstand Surface, LS), que se sitúa en el horizonte estratigráfico correspondiente al nivel más bajo alcanzado después de un intervalo prolongado de caída del nivel del mar, y después del cual el nivel permanece bajo durante un intervalo dado de tiempo. La base del Sistema Transgresivo (Transgressive Systems Tract, TST) sigue siendo la Superficie Transgresiva (Transgressive Surface, TS), así como la base del Sistema de Alto Nivel (Highstand Systems Tract, HST) sigue siendo la Superficie de Máxima inundación (Máximum Flooding Surface, MFS). Esta subdivisión de sistemas en conjuntos distintivos de estratos con límites más precisos se ha aplicado a la sucesión del Cretácico de Colombia. Los sistemas no solo se usan para subdividir la sucesión, sino también para conformar unidades aloestratigráficas que pueden reconocerse en toda la cuenca, mediante la identificación de notorias superficies limite que separen diferentes patrones de sedimentación de los estratos situados encima y debajo de estas. Las unidades aloestratigráficas en las que se ha subdividido la sucesión predominantemente marina de la Cuenca Cretácica Colombiana incluye los Alogrupos Cáqueza, Villeta, y Guadalupe. EI Alogrupo Cáqueza (Titoniano/Berriasiano a Hauteriviano) se subdivide en las Aloformaciones Buenavista, Macanal, y Alto de Cáqueza. EI Alogrupo Villeta (Barremiano a Santoniano) esta compuesto por las Aloformaciones Fómeque, Une y Chipaque. El Alogrupo Guadalupe (Campaniano y Maastrichtiano Temprano) se subdivide en las Aloformaciones Guadalupe Inferior, Guadalupe Medio y Guadalupe Superior. Esta última unidad es final mente cubierta por la Aloformación Guaduas, cuya parte inferior se depositó durante el Maastrichtiano Tardío. Cada unidad aloestratigráfica esta lateralmente compuesta por varias unidades litoestratigraticas adyacentes y esencialmente sincrónicas, cuyas diferentes composiciones Iitológicas se deben a cambios laterales de ambientes de depósito para un intervalo dado de tiempo. Estas unidades litoestratigráficas depositadas durante la evolución de la Cuenca Cretácica Colombiana incluyen miembros, formaciones y grupos formalmente propuestos, que se discuten y comparan para así establecer un marco de correlación y exploración.application/pdfspaDepartamento de Geocienciashttp://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/geocol/article/view/31580Universidad Nacional de Colombia Revistas electrónicas UN Geología ColombianaGeología ColombianaGeología Colombiana - An International Journal on Geosciences; Vol. 27 (2002); 3-25 Geología Colombiana; Vol. 27 (2002); 3-25 2357-3767 0072-0992Guerrero, Javier (2002) A proposal on the classification of systems tracts: application the allostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of the colombian basin. part 1: berriasian to hauterivian. 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