SEDPAK provides a
conceptual framework for modeling the
sedimentary
fill of basins by visualizing stratal geometries as they are produced
between
sequence boundaries. The simulation
is used to substantiate inferences drawn about the potential for
hydrocarbon
entrapment and accumulation within a basin. It is designed to model and
reconstruct clastic and carbonate sediment geometries which are
produced
as a response to changing rates of tectonic movement, eustasy, and
sedimentation
The simulation
enables the evolution of the sedimentary fill of a basin to be tracked,
defines the chronostratigraphic framework for the deposition of these
sediments,
and illustrates the relationship between sequences and systems tracts
seen
in cores, outcrop, and well and seismic data.
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