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Ichnology of transgressive-regressive surfaces in mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sequences, early Permian Chase Group, Oklahoma

Paleozoic sequence stratigraphy: views from the North American craton
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Edited by: Witzke B.J.

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Abstract

Early Permian rocks of the Chase Group in north-central Oklahoma consist of repeated couplets of carbonates and clastics. The carbonates and clastics correlate to major transgressive and regressive events, respectively. The sole of the lowest (first) transgressive carbonate bed of each depositional couplet is covered with ubiquitous horizontal boxworks of the trace fossil Thalassinoides isp. Horizontal forms of the trace fossil Rhizocorallium isp. characterize the top bedding-plane surface of the highest (last) carbonate unit of each couplet, and mark the discontinuity surface at the culmination of a major transgression and the initial onset of a major regression. These trace-fossil associations are assigned to the substrate-controlled Glossifungites ichnofacies.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Ichnology of transgressive-regressive surfaces in mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sequences, early Permian Chase Group, Oklahoma
Series title Paleozoic sequence stratigraphy: views from the North American craton
Year Published 1996
Language English
Publisher Geological Society of America; Special Paper
Publisher location 306
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Paleozoic sequence stratigraphy: views from the North American craton
First page 399
Last page 418
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