%0 Journal Article %@ 20554877 %A Schlaich, M. %A Aigner, T. %D 2017 %F scholars:8625 %I John Wiley and Sons Inc %J Depositional Record %N 1 %P 92-132 %R 10.1002/dep2.28 %T Facies and integrated sequence stratigraphy of an Epeiric Carbonate Ramp Succession: Dhruma Formation, Sultanate of Oman %U https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/8625/ %V 3 %X As an example of an epeiric carbonate ramp depositional system, the world-class outcrops of the Middle Jurassic Dhruma Formation were studied in the Oman Mountains (Sultanate of Oman). An integrated approach was followed: facies analyses were combined with quantitative sequence-stratigraphic methods as well as bio- and chemostratigraphy. Depositional environments range from peritidal to lagoonal and �shoal-like� environments. A conspicuous four-level hierarchy of cyclicity was identified. This is substantiated by facies trends and specific cycle indicators such as various types of discontinuity surfaces, biofacies changes, and a suite of quantitative- and semi-quantitative sequence-stratigraphic methods like facies stacking pattern plots, facies percentage, bed-thickness and bio-component diversity plots, as well as diagrams representing the environmental range and facies belt width per high-frequency sequence. Potential reservoir facies are present in the form of peloidal and oolitic grainstones; potential baffle/seal facies as vastly extensive mudstones and marls. A transition from peritidal to low-energy lagoonal deposits to increasingly high-energy deposits can be observed towards the top of the Dhruma Formation representing a landward shift of the depositional environment. This study may be useful as outcrop analogue for the hydrocarbon-bearing parts of the Dhruma in the subsurface of the Arabian Plate and for similar epeiric carbonates elsewhere. © 2017 The Authors. The Depositional Record published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Association of Sedimentologists. %Z cited By 14