International audienceStratigraphic correlation of fine‐grained successions is not always straightforward. Complicating factors, such as unconformities, structural complexity, subsidence and especially minimal grain‐size variation, make the application of traditional correlation methods to fine‐grained successions problematic. Alternatively, the analysis of detailed geochemical data can allow for the determination of variations in sediment provenance, mineralogy, detrital flux and hydrothermal input. When compared with modelled clay input over time, these geochemical indicators can be used to determine changes in relative sea‐level and palaeoclimate, allowing for the identification of clinoform surfaces. As an example, this study outlines d...
High-resolution chronostratigraphic correlation using elemental chemostratigraphy in platform carbon...
Abstract: Different methods of clay mineral correlation within sedimentary sequences provide varying...
Incised valleys are a ubiquitous feature of the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Group of the Western Cana...
International audienceStratigraphic correlation of fine‐grained successions is not always straightfo...
ABSTRACT: Heavy mineral analysis is one of a group of provenance-based methods that complement tradi...
The recent development of unconventional resources has triggered a regain of interest for source-roc...
L’objectif de cette étude est d’affiner notre compréhension de la distribution des hétérogénéités de...
International audienceThis study focuses on the Lower–Middle Triassic Montney, Sunset Prairie, Doig ...
The geochemistry of produced fluids has been investigated in the Triassic Montney Formation in the W...
International audienceThis study presents the first published subsidence analysis during the deposit...
The aim of this study is to improve the understanding of sedimentary organic matter heterogeneities ...
Despite being the most abundant sedimentary rocks and having global economic significance, many unce...
The end-Permian mass extinction ~252 Mya was the most severe biotic crisis in Earth history, with \u...
The Lower Triassic Montney Formation in northeastern British Columbia (NEBC) includes a thick succe...
International audienceTrace metal elements (TMEs) are commonly used to reconstruct the environmental...
High-resolution chronostratigraphic correlation using elemental chemostratigraphy in platform carbon...
Abstract: Different methods of clay mineral correlation within sedimentary sequences provide varying...
Incised valleys are a ubiquitous feature of the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Group of the Western Cana...
International audienceStratigraphic correlation of fine‐grained successions is not always straightfo...
ABSTRACT: Heavy mineral analysis is one of a group of provenance-based methods that complement tradi...
The recent development of unconventional resources has triggered a regain of interest for source-roc...
L’objectif de cette étude est d’affiner notre compréhension de la distribution des hétérogénéités de...
International audienceThis study focuses on the Lower–Middle Triassic Montney, Sunset Prairie, Doig ...
The geochemistry of produced fluids has been investigated in the Triassic Montney Formation in the W...
International audienceThis study presents the first published subsidence analysis during the deposit...
The aim of this study is to improve the understanding of sedimentary organic matter heterogeneities ...
Despite being the most abundant sedimentary rocks and having global economic significance, many unce...
The end-Permian mass extinction ~252 Mya was the most severe biotic crisis in Earth history, with \u...
The Lower Triassic Montney Formation in northeastern British Columbia (NEBC) includes a thick succe...
International audienceTrace metal elements (TMEs) are commonly used to reconstruct the environmental...
High-resolution chronostratigraphic correlation using elemental chemostratigraphy in platform carbon...
Abstract: Different methods of clay mineral correlation within sedimentary sequences provide varying...
Incised valleys are a ubiquitous feature of the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Group of the Western Cana...