A modified Waldron test based on sliding skewness for determining asymmetric cycle in a turbidite section
The non-parametric ‘sign-of-difference’ Waldron test, conventionally used for identifying asymmetric cyclicity (thinningor thickening-up) in turbidite successions, often fails to offer convincing results either when bed thickness distribution is lognormal or where positive and negative cycles are pr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Geosciences journal (Seoul, Korea) 2004, 8(2), , pp.171-177 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The non-parametric ‘sign-of-difference’ Waldron test,
conventionally used for identifying asymmetric cyclicity (thinningor
thickening-up) in turbidite successions, often fails to offer convincing
results either when bed thickness distribution is lognormal
or where positive and negative cycles are present in equal abundance.
A modified Waldron test based on sliding skewness method
(taking a number of bed thickness at a time) is proposed here for
determining asymmetric cycles in turbidite successions, which
appears to be random in their bed thickness distribution based on
conventional Waldron test. The method has been tested on two
turbidite sections, which belong to two different settings of a single
submarine fan system (Andaman Flysch Fan) that is known to
have a lognormal bed thickness distribution. Application of the
sliding skewness methodology reveals thinning-upward asymmetric
cycles in both of these sections, which corroborate with the
field observations and paleoenvironmental interpretations. Statistical
significance for the proposed methodology was determined on
the studied sections both through the Z-value and appropriate
two-tailed null hypothesis. It is proposed that the result (thickening
or thinning upward) is invariant with the interval (number of
bed thickness taken for calculation) chosen for the sliding skewness
calculation. This new method can be used on bed thickness
measurement data from any turbidite succession in addition to
other tests for identifying asymmetric cyclicity where non-parametric
Waldron Test fails. KCI Citation Count: 2 |
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ISSN: | 1226-4806 1598-7477 |