Building a high resolution calcareous nannofossil biozonation using ranking and scaling (RASC)

The scope of this work is focused on enhancing the biostratigraphic resolution and quality of existing calcareous nannofossil zonations of the Cenozoic (e.g. Miocene and Late Paleocene-Late Eocene). Increasing biostratigraphic resolution is accomplished by the incorporation of non-traditional bioeve...

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Main Author: Bowman, Andrew R
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:dissertations-13529 2023-11-12T04:22:34+01:00 Building a high resolution calcareous nannofossil biozonation using ranking and scaling (RASC) Bowman, Andrew R 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI3466786 ENG eng DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI3466786 ETD collection for University of Nebraska - Lincoln Paleontology text 2011 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T10:54:19Z The scope of this work is focused on enhancing the biostratigraphic resolution and quality of existing calcareous nannofossil zonations of the Cenozoic (e.g. Miocene and Late Paleocene-Late Eocene). Increasing biostratigraphic resolution is accomplished by the incorporation of non-traditional bioevents (e.g. C. gigas [influx]), and the reliability of bioevents is derived through the ranking and scaling (RASC) method. The ranked optimum sequence produced by RASC consists of bioevents with low standard deviation (i.e. reliable) and high standard deviation (i.e. unreliable). Section I outlines the methodology developed for defining and identifying bioevents, and performing RASC analysis on biostratigraphic data from the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. This RASC-derived ranked optimum sequence is successfully applied to an oil-producing Miocene Field (GoM). Section II is the primary component of this overall scope of work. This section builds on the general methodology outlined in Section I, but incorporates additional methods when interpreting bioevents in the ranked optimum sequence (e.g. merging/adjusting bioevents). In addition, Section II requires more extensive and detailed analysis and interpretation, as the author compiled quantitative calcareous nannofossil abundance data from Upper Paleocene-Middle/Upper Eocene sections in the North Atlantic (Sites 1051A/1052A) and deepwater Gulf of Mexico (KC 774 Unocal #1). The various traditional and non-traditional bioevents are identified from these three sections, in addition to bioevents identified from eight published datasets. Selected bioevents of the resulting ranked optimum sequence are deleted, merged or adjusted, and the final ranked optimum sequence is scaled to determine bioevent position in space/time. The most reliable bioevents within the scaled optimum sequence are assigned subzonal markers or zonal/subzonal co-markers. This final high-resolution calcareous nannofossil biozonation consists of 49 subzones within the Late Paleocene-Late Eocene (NP8-NP21). ... Text North Atlantic University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL
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Building a high resolution calcareous nannofossil biozonation using ranking and scaling (RASC)
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description The scope of this work is focused on enhancing the biostratigraphic resolution and quality of existing calcareous nannofossil zonations of the Cenozoic (e.g. Miocene and Late Paleocene-Late Eocene). Increasing biostratigraphic resolution is accomplished by the incorporation of non-traditional bioevents (e.g. C. gigas [influx]), and the reliability of bioevents is derived through the ranking and scaling (RASC) method. The ranked optimum sequence produced by RASC consists of bioevents with low standard deviation (i.e. reliable) and high standard deviation (i.e. unreliable). Section I outlines the methodology developed for defining and identifying bioevents, and performing RASC analysis on biostratigraphic data from the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. This RASC-derived ranked optimum sequence is successfully applied to an oil-producing Miocene Field (GoM). Section II is the primary component of this overall scope of work. This section builds on the general methodology outlined in Section I, but incorporates additional methods when interpreting bioevents in the ranked optimum sequence (e.g. merging/adjusting bioevents). In addition, Section II requires more extensive and detailed analysis and interpretation, as the author compiled quantitative calcareous nannofossil abundance data from Upper Paleocene-Middle/Upper Eocene sections in the North Atlantic (Sites 1051A/1052A) and deepwater Gulf of Mexico (KC 774 Unocal #1). The various traditional and non-traditional bioevents are identified from these three sections, in addition to bioevents identified from eight published datasets. Selected bioevents of the resulting ranked optimum sequence are deleted, merged or adjusted, and the final ranked optimum sequence is scaled to determine bioevent position in space/time. The most reliable bioevents within the scaled optimum sequence are assigned subzonal markers or zonal/subzonal co-markers. This final high-resolution calcareous nannofossil biozonation consists of 49 subzones within the Late Paleocene-Late Eocene (NP8-NP21). ...
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