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C.G.St.C. Kendall
Researcher at University of South Carolina
Publications - 28
Citations - 3058
C.G.St.C. Kendall is an academic researcher from University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sequence stratigraphy & Sedimentary depositional environment. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 28 publications receiving 2834 citations.
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Towards the standardization of sequence stratigraphy
Octavian Catuneanu,Vitor Abreu,Janok P. Bhattacharya,Michael D. Blum,Robert W. Dalrymple,P. G. Eriksson,Christopher R. Fielding,William L. Fisher,William E. Galloway,Martin R. Gibling,Katherine A. Giles,John Holbrook,R. Jordan,C.G.St.C. Kendall,B. Macurda,Ole J. Martinsen,Andrew D. Miall,Jack E. Neal,D. Nummedal,Luis Pomar,Henry W. Posamentier,Brian R. Pratt,J. F. Sarg,K. W. Shanley,Ronald J. Steel,André Strasser,Maurice E. Tucker,C. Winker +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a model-independent framework of genetic units and bounding surfaces for sequence stratigraphy has been proposed, based on the interplay of accommodation and sedimentation (i.e., forced regressive, lowstand and highstand normal regressive), which are bounded by sequence stratigraphic surfaces.
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Reply to the comments of W. Helland-Hansen on "Towards the standardization of sequence stratigraphy" by Catuneanu et al. (Earth-Sciences Review 92(2009)1-33)
Octavian Catuneanu,Vitor Abreu,Janok P. Bhattacharya,Michael D. Blum,Robert W. Dalrymple,P.G. Eriksson,Christopher R. Fielding,William L. Fisher,William E. Galloway,Martin R. Gibling,Katherine A. Giles,John Holbrook,R. Jordan,C.G.St.C. Kendall,B. Macurda,Ole J. Martinsen,Andrew D. Miall,Jack E. Neal,D. Nummedal,Luis Pomar,Henry W. Posamentier,Brian R. Pratt,J. F. Sarg,K. W. Shanley,Ronald J. Steel,André Strasser,Maurice E. Tucker,C. Winker +27 more
TL;DR: Catuneanu et al. as discussed by the authors used a neutral approach that focused on model-independent, fundamental concepts, because these are the ones common to various approaches and this search for common ground is what they meant by "standardization", not the imposition of a strict, inflexible set of rules for the placement of sequence-stratigraphicsurfaces.
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Holocene coastal carbonates and evaporites of the southern Arabian Gulf and their ancient analogues
TL;DR: The Holocene sediments of the coast of the United Arab Emirates in the southeastern Arabian Gulf are frequently cited in the literature as type examples for analogous assemblages of carbonates, evaporites and siliciclastics throughout the geologic record as mentioned in this paper.
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Determination of Paleoheat Flux from Vitrinite Reflectance Data
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for determining paleoheat flux from the reflectance of vitrinite collected from wells is presented, where a time-temperature integral that assumes pseudo-first-order kinetics is used.
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Sequence stratigraphy: common ground after three decades of development
Octavian Catuneanu,Janok P. Bhattacharya,Michael D. Blum,Robert W. Dalrymple,P. G. Eriksson,Christopher R. Fielding,William L. Fisher,William E. Galloway,Piero Gianolla,Martin R. Gibling,Katherine A. Giles,John Holbrook,R. Jordan,C.G.St.C. Kendall,B. Macurda,Ole J. Martinsen,Andrew D. Miall,D. Nummedal,Henry W. Posamentier,Brian R. Pratt,K. W. Shanley,Ronald J. Steel,André Strasser,Maurice E. Tucker +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, a model-independent methodology is proposed to identify all sequence stratigraphic units and bounding surfaces, which can be delineated on the basis of facies relationships and stratal stacking patterns using the available data.