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A Video Field Trip to the Permian and Orogrande Basins
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Section 1. The Permian Basin
Overview (0:50)
Introduction to the Permian Basin (6:20)
Stop 1: Capitan Reef Overview (2:58)
Stop 2. Basinal Facies of the Bone Spring Formation (3:44)
Stop 3. Brushy Canyon Turbidites (3:33)
Stop 4. Basinal Facies in the Guadalupe Mountains: a) Calciturbidites b) Turbidites vs Debrites c) Deepwater Carbonate Channels (9:53)
Stop 5. Carbonate Frictional Debris Flows (5:21)
Stop 6. Slope Facies in the Guadalupe Mountains: a) Carbonate-rich turbidites b) Seismic-Scale Clinoforms c) Seismic Expression of Reefs d) Forereef and Backreef (7:08)
Stop 7. Reef Facies in the Guadalupe Mountains: a) Fenestrate Pores and Teepees b) Teepee Details c) Pisoids (5:31)
Stop 8. Platform interior Facies in the Guadalupe Mountains: a) Grayburg Shoaling Cycles b) Seven Rivers Shoaling Cycles Overview c) Seven Rivers Shoaling Cycles Details d) Grayburg Tidal Channels (8:17)
Section 2. The Orogrande Basin
Introduction to Carbonate Mounds and the Orogrande Basin (11:50)
Stop 1. Bioherm (2:22)
Stop 2. Leopard Knob (1:38)
Stop 3. Sponge Mounds (4:09)
Stop 4. Phylloid Algal Mound: a) Overview b) Core Facies c) Flank Facies (7:34)
Stop 5. Seismic Scale Onlap (1:07)
Stop 6. The world's most famous carbonate mound (3:17)
Stop 2. Basinal Facies of the Bone Spring Formation
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