This video is excellent, one of the clearest explanations I've come across. I am finally clear on how all of these terms relate to the eustatic curve and what they all mean in terms of what is seen in a section. Thank you
FSST: Simply the period in which the base level falls, and regression is forced irrespective of sediment supply rate. HST: Highstand Systems Tract, is the period of normal regression following transgression, where sediment supply rate catches up to and surpasses base level rise, however this might happen. Think of itt as coming from high stand to low. LST: Lowstand systems tract is the mirror to HST, following a period of forced regression. LST is also normal regression, but differs from FSST by the rising or static base level, not yet overtaking sediment supply rate. LST ends when base level rise surpasses sediment supply rate, and transgressional systems tract takes over. Usually this is marked with a Maximum Flooding Surface
This video is excellent, one of the clearest explanations I've come across. I am finally clear on how all of these terms relate to the eustatic curve and what they all mean in terms of what is seen in a section. Thank you
Sounded like you were in a race against an overheating computer
Thank you very much.good lecture for Sequence stratigraphy
very clear explanation. Thanks!
Great video
Thank you for this excelent explanation
Thank you!!!!!
very good lecture, thank you very much
when will you discuss fsst lst hst further in detail?
FSST: Simply the period in which the base level falls, and regression is forced irrespective of sediment supply rate.
HST: Highstand Systems Tract, is the period of normal regression following transgression, where sediment supply rate catches up to and surpasses base level rise, however this might happen. Think of itt as coming from high stand to low.
LST: Lowstand systems tract is the mirror to HST, following a period of forced regression. LST is also normal regression, but differs from FSST by the rising or static base level, not yet overtaking sediment supply rate. LST ends when base level rise surpasses sediment supply rate, and transgressional systems tract takes over. Usually this is marked with a Maximum Flooding Surface
@@mivapusa thanks man!
@@zeluski My pleasure, though likely too late to help with whatever you worked on at the time.
@@mivapusa yes that's true but still glad to see your dedication even after such a long time
thanks