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GY 402: Sedimentary PetrologyGY 402: Sedimentary Petrology
Lecture 9: Walther’s LawLecture 9: Walther’s Law
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMAUNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA
Instructor: Dr. Douglas W. Haywick
Today’s AgendaToday’s Agenda
1.1. Walther’s Law Walther’s Law 2.2. Sequence stratigraphySequence stratigraphy
3.3. Markov Chain AnalysisMarkov Chain Analysis
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
Named after Johannes Walther (1860-Named after Johannes Walther (1860-1937), a German geologist, who in 1894, 1937), a German geologist, who in 1894, noted a fundamental relationship between noted a fundamental relationship between the vertical and lateral distribution of the vertical and lateral distribution of facies. facies.
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
Sedimentary environments that Sedimentary environments that started out side-by-side will end up started out side-by-side will end up overlapping one another over time overlapping one another over time due to transgressions and due to transgressions and regressions. regressions.
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
Sedimentary environments that Sedimentary environments that started out side-by-side will end up started out side-by-side will end up overlapping one another over time overlapping one another over time due to transgressions and due to transgressions and regressions. regressions.
The result is a The result is a vertical sequence of vertical sequence of beds. The vertical beds. The vertical sequence of facies sequence of facies mirrors the original mirrors the original lateral distribution of lateral distribution of sedimentary sedimentary environments.environments.
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
Sedimentary environments that Sedimentary environments that started out side-by-side will end up started out side-by-side will end up overlapping one another over time overlapping one another over time due to transgressions and due to transgressions and regressions. regressions.
Walther’s LawWalther’s LawBut…But…
• • Walther's Law can only apply to sections without unconformities.Walther's Law can only apply to sections without unconformities.
Tan and white layers Tan and white layers of Mesozoic Era of Mesozoic Era Period Pio Nono Period Pio Nono FormationFormationin Georgia's Coastal in Georgia's Coastal Plain Province. Plain Province.
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Walther’s LawWalther’s LawAnd…And…
• • Walther's Law can only apply to a section without subdividing Walther's Law can only apply to a section without subdividing diachronous boundaries [e.g., transgressive surfaces (TS), diachronous boundaries [e.g., transgressive surfaces (TS), maximum flooding surfaces (mfs) etc.]maximum flooding surfaces (mfs) etc.]
Sequence StratigraphySequence Stratigraphy
First utilized by the petroleum industry to interpret depositional First utilized by the petroleum industry to interpret depositional surfaces on seismic sections. Now used by all geologists to explain surfaces on seismic sections. Now used by all geologists to explain vertical and lateral changes in sediment rock distribution.vertical and lateral changes in sediment rock distribution.
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Sequence StratigraphySequence Stratigraphy
First utilized by the petroleum industry to interpret depositional First utilized by the petroleum industry to interpret depositional surfaces on seismic sections. Now used by all geologists to explain surfaces on seismic sections. Now used by all geologists to explain vertical and lateral changes in sediment rock distribution.vertical and lateral changes in sediment rock distribution.
The 3 controls are: 1) sea level position, 2) sediment input, 3) The 3 controls are: 1) sea level position, 2) sediment input, 3) accommodation space.accommodation space.
http://strata.geol.sc.edu/exerices/seismic/07SeqNo_LST_TST_HST.jpghttp://strata.geol.sc.edu/exerices/seismic/07SeqNo_LST_TST_HST.jpg
Sequence StratigraphySequence Stratigraphy
Changes in sea level and sediment supply produce changes in the Changes in sea level and sediment supply produce changes in the “stacking of sedimentary packages”.“stacking of sedimentary packages”.
Here sediment supply keeps up with sea level changesHere sediment supply keeps up with sea level changes
Sequence StratigraphySequence Stratigraphy
Here sediment supply exceeds sea level change.Here sediment supply exceeds sea level change.
Sequence Stratigraphy
Here sea level changes exceeds sediment supply.
Sequence StratigraphySequence Stratigraphy
Ultimately, sedimentary “packages” are bounded by specific surfaces Ultimately, sedimentary “packages” are bounded by specific surfaces (reflectors in the seismic lines), and this is where/when Walther’s (reflectors in the seismic lines), and this is where/when Walther’s Law breaks downLaw breaks down
Walther’s LawWalther’s LawBut even with these limitations, But even with these limitations, Walther’s Law offers powerful Walther’s Law offers powerful predictive capabilities, especially predictive capabilities, especially for basic facies modeling. for basic facies modeling.
Consider the adjacent sequence…Consider the adjacent sequence…
SS: Scoured contactSS: Scoured contact
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
A: laminated red shaleA: laminated red shale
SS: Scoured contactSS: Scoured contact
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
A: laminated red shaleA: laminated red shaleB: rippled siltstoneB: rippled siltstone
SS: Scoured contactSS: Scoured contact
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
A: laminated red shaleA: laminated red shaleB: rippled siltstoneB: rippled siltstone
SS: Scoured contactSS: Scoured contactC: Cross-stratified c-quartz areniteC: Cross-stratified c-quartz arenite
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
A: laminated red shaleA: laminated red shaleB: rippled siltstoneB: rippled siltstone
SS: Scoured contactSS: Scoured contactC: Cross-stratified c-quartz areniteC: Cross-stratified c-quartz arenite
D: Parallel laminated f-quartz areniteD: Parallel laminated f-quartz arenite
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
A: laminated red shaleA: laminated red shaleB: rippled siltstoneB: rippled siltstone
SS: Scoured contactSS: Scoured contactC: Cross-stratified c-quartz areniteC: Cross-stratified c-quartz arenite
D: Parallel laminated f-quartz areniteD: Parallel laminated f-quartz arenite
E: Trough cross bedded vc-quartz areniteE: Trough cross bedded vc-quartz arenite
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
A: laminated red shaleA: laminated red shaleB: rippled siltstoneB: rippled siltstone
SS: Scoured contactSS: Scoured contactC: Cross-stratified c-quartz areniteC: Cross-stratified c-quartz arenite
D: Parallel laminated f-quartz areniteD: Parallel laminated f-quartz arenite
F: massive c-quartz areniteF: massive c-quartz arenite
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
E: Trough cross bedded vc-quartz areniteE: Trough cross bedded vc-quartz arenite
A: laminated red shaleA: laminated red shaleB: rippled siltstoneB: rippled siltstone
SS: Scoured contactSS: Scoured contactC: Cross-stratified c-quartz areniteC: Cross-stratified c-quartz arenite
D: Parallel laminated f-quartz areniteD: Parallel laminated f-quartz arenite
F: massive c-quartz areniteF: massive c-quartz arenite
G: rippled c to vc-quartz areniteG: rippled c to vc-quartz arenite
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
E: Trough cross bedded vc-quartz areniteE: Trough cross bedded vc-quartz arenite
Walther’s LawWalther’s LawRecall that facies repeat in a Recall that facies repeat in a sedimentary sequence. If you sedimentary sequence. If you determine the number and variety of determine the number and variety of transitions, you can start to transitions, you can start to understand the means by which understand the means by which facies shifted during deposition.facies shifted during deposition.
Walther’s LawWalther’s LawBelow are the observed facies Below are the observed facies transitions for the outcrop(s) in transitions for the outcrop(s) in question. question.
The problem is that you really don’t The problem is that you really don’t know which are random.know which are random.
All data in these slides from Walker (1979)All data in these slides from Walker (1979)
Enter statistics (Markov Chain Analysis).
Determine the number of transitions from each facies to every other facies and put in a 9 x 9 matrix (one row/column per facies)
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
SS A B C D E F G
SS 12 2 1
A 2 6 3 1 1
B 4 1 2 2 1 1 2
C 2 4 1
D 1 2
E 1 1
F 2 1
G 5
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
Determine the number of transitions from each facies to every other facies
SS A B C D E F G
SS .800 .133 .067
A .154 .462 .231 .077 .077
B .308 .077 .154 .154 .077 .077 .154
C .286 .571 .143
D .333 .667
E .500 .500
F .667 .333
G 1.00
Then calculate the observed transition Then calculate the observed transition probabilities (each row =1.00).probabilities (each row =1.00).
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
Next calculate transition probabilities for a random sequence
Rij = nj
N-ni
Where Rij is the random probability of transition from facies i to j, ni and nj are the number of occurences of facies i and j and N is the total number of occurrences of all facies
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
SS A B C D E F G
SS .320 .245 .151 .075 .038 .075 .094
A .280 .260 .160 .080 .004 .080 .100
B .259 .315 .148 .074 .037 .074 .093
C .237 .288 .220 .068 .034 .068 .085
D .222 .270 .206 .127 .032 .063 .079
E .215 .262 .200 .123 .062 .062 .077
F .222 .270 .206 .127 .063 .032 .079
G .226 .274 .210 .129 .065 .032 .065
Now it’s a matter of simple math. Now it’s a matter of simple math. Observed – random transitionsObserved – random transitions
Walther’s LawWalther’s Law
SS A B C D E F G
SS +.48 -.11 -.08 -.08 -.04 -.08 -.09
A -.13 +.20 +.07 -.08 +.04 -.08 -.02
B +.05 -.24 +.01 +.08 +.04 +.00 +.06
C -.24 -0.0 +.35 +.08 -.03 -.07 -.09
D +.11 -.27 -.21 -.13 -.03 +.60 -.08
E -.22 -.26 -.20 +.38 -.06 +.44 -.08
F +.45 -.27 -.20 -.13 -.06 -.03 +.25
G +.77 -.27 -.21 -.13 -.06 -.03 -.07
Positive transitions occur in nature, Positive transitions occur in nature, high positive transitions dominate.high positive transitions dominate.
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GY 402: Sedimentary PetrologyGY 402: Sedimentary Petrology
Lecture 9: Walther’s Law
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