Introductory Chapter: An Introduction to the Stratigraphic Setting of Paleozoic to Miocene Deposits Based on Paleoecology, Facies Analysis, Chemostratigraphy, and Chronostratigraphy - Concepts and Meanings
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Abstract
This is the introductory chapter of the book “New insights into the stratigraphic
setting of Paleozoic to Miocene deposits: case studies from the Persian Gulf,
Peninsular Malaysia and south-eastern Pyrenees.” In this chapter, the research
themes studied in this book have been introduced referring to the paleoecological
and facies analysis techniques
and methodologies, pertaining, in particular,
an Oligo-Miocene carbonate succession of the Persian
Gulf (Asmari Formation), the chemostratigraphy of Paleozoic
carbonates of Peninsular Malaysia through the integration
of stratigraphic, sedimentologic, and geochemical
data, and the chronostratigraphy of a small ice-dammed paleolake in Andorra, applying the FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) analysis, resulting
in sixth-order stratigraphic cycles, which have outlined
the occurrence of glacially controlled system tracts
and unconformities.