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Book Synopsis Lower Cretaceous Carbonate Shelf Sequence Stratigraphy, Southeastern Oklahoma by : Robert W. Scott
Download or read book Lower Cretaceous Carbonate Shelf Sequence Stratigraphy, Southeastern Oklahoma written by Robert W. Scott and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 49 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Facies Patterns and Diagenesis of a Lower Cretaceous Carbonate Shelf by : Edward Robert Warzeski
Download or read book Facies Patterns and Diagenesis of a Lower Cretaceous Carbonate Shelf written by Edward Robert Warzeski and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 802 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Application of Sequence Stratigraphic Concepts to the Cretaceous Urgonian Carbonate Platform, Southeast France by : David William Hunt
Download or read book Application of Sequence Stratigraphic Concepts to the Cretaceous Urgonian Carbonate Platform, Southeast France written by David William Hunt and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Carbonate platforms are increasingly being studied using sequence stratigraphic concepts and models borrowed from the study of siliciclastic shelves in passive margin settings. The direct transposition of the stratigraphic model for a siliciclastic shelf to its carbonate counterpart, the carbonate shelf, assumes that the two systems respond in a very similar way to changes of relative sea-level, the interpreted major control upon depositional stacking patterns. Current models depicting the sequence stratigraphic evolution of carbonate shelves are and have been frequently applied without regard for the differences between the siliciclastic and carbonate shelf depositional systems. It is the purpose of this study to test the current sequence stratigraphic model and its assumptions for a carbonate shelf. Carbonate shelves do differ quite fundamentally from their siliciclastic equivalents. The carbonate shelf has the capacity to respond in quite different ways to changes in relative sea-level, compared to siliciclastic systems, as a result of the strong physio-chemical control upon carbonate sedimentation and the potential high rates of carbonate production at the shelf margin in comparison to rates of relative sea-level rise. Carbonate sedimentation rates are also differential across a shelf and highly sensitive to slight environmental' changes such as nutrient upwelling and temperature increases or decreases. This can lead to abrupt changes of sedimentation rate not necessarily related to changes of relative sea-level. Because of these differences carbonate shelves can develop stratal patterns similar to siliciclastic settings, but in the majority of cases they are very different. In direct contrast to siliciclastic systems the lowstand systems tract is normally impoverished on the flanks of carbonate shelves. Two different end-members of lowstand sedimentation are distinguished for carbonate shelves and these reflect the inherited morphology of the slope: low angle, mud-dominated slopes are characterized by basin-floor slides and debrites during times of falling relative sea-level and by a relatively large volume autochthonous slope wedge. In direct contrast, high angle slopes are characterized by basin-floor megabreccias and volumetrically very small or even absent autochthonous slope wedges. The carbonate transgressive systems tract can also develop a wide variety of stratal patterns, a reflection of the often complex interplay of variable sedimentation rates and rates of relative sea-level rise. Two different types of geometric stacking pattern are distinguished: type 1 geometries, developed when sedimentation rates are less than rates of relative sea-level rise, and type 2 geometries formed when sedimentation rates are equal to or greater than rates of relative sea-level rise. The highstand systems tract is the time of maximum carbonate production potential and is normally associated with rapid basinwards progradation. For the highstand systems tract two different types of foreslope progradation are distinguished, slope aprons and toe-of-slope aprons. These differences between carbonate and siliciclastic depositional models suggest that simple application of the previously published models can lead to incorrect interpretation of systems tracts, sequences and therefore relative sea-level curves. Sequence stratigraphic models and concepts are tested by application to the spectacular seismic scale exposures of the mid-Cretaceous Urgonian platform, SE France. The platform is divided into a lower regressive' part, the Glandasse Formation and an upper 'transgressive' part the Urgonian Limestone Formation. These are dominated by progradational outer-shelf grainstone facies and aggradational shelf-lagoonal facies respectively. Criteria are developed to identify key surfaces and stratal packages upon the Urgonian platform. On the shelf sequence boundaries are readily defined and are marked by sub-aerial exposure surfaces associated with meteoric diagenesis. Lowstand sedimentation is generally absent, but can be represented by lacustrine facies. Strong erosional truncation is only developed on the shelf if siliciclastics are introduced during lowstand of sea-level. Thus, the transgressive and highstand systems tracts dominate shelf sedimentation but can only be distinguished if a clear flooding surface is developed, and this is not always the case. On the slope large-scale erosional surfaces developed by sedimentary bypass and/or slope collapse can develop at any stage of a sequence and make identification of the sequence boundary more difficult Similarly, on the basin-floor allochthonous debris derived from slope collapse and/or bypassing is not restricted to times of falling relative sea-level. From the criteria developed for identification of key stral surfaces and packages a sequence stratigraphy for the Urgonian platform is built This is placed within the time scale of Haq et al. (1987), and relative sea-level curves for the platform are constructed. These are compared to the eustatic sea-level charts from which they differ significantly. Minimum aggradation rates are also compared to other well known ancient carbonate platforms, from which the Urgonian is shown to have very high sedimentation rates.
Book Synopsis Lower Cretaceous of Western Oklahoma by : Fred Mason Bullard
Download or read book Lower Cretaceous of Western Oklahoma written by Fred Mason Bullard and published by . This book was released on 1928 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Paleozoic sequence stratigraphy; views from the North American Craton by : Brian J. Witzke
Download or read book Paleozoic sequence stratigraphy; views from the North American Craton written by Brian J. Witzke and published by Geological Society of America. This book was released on 1996-01-01 with total page 453 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy by : Robert G. Loucks
Download or read book Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy written by Robert G. Loucks and published by AAPG. This book was released on 1983-04-15 with total page 513 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hardcover plus Foldouts
Book Synopsis Lower Cretaceous Stratigraphy in Southeastern Arizona by : Alexander Stoyanow
Download or read book Lower Cretaceous Stratigraphy in Southeastern Arizona written by Alexander Stoyanow and published by . This book was released on 1949 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Sequence Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of a Mixed Clastic-carbonate Shelf System, Cretaceous Napo Formation, Oriente Basin, Ecuador by : Victoria A. Hunter
Download or read book Sequence Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of a Mixed Clastic-carbonate Shelf System, Cretaceous Napo Formation, Oriente Basin, Ecuador written by Victoria A. Hunter and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 410 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Sequence Stratigraphy of Lower Cretaceous Carbonates in Umm Gudair Oil Field, West Kuwait by : Asmaa Albuloushi
Download or read book Sequence Stratigraphy of Lower Cretaceous Carbonates in Umm Gudair Oil Field, West Kuwait written by Asmaa Albuloushi and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 498 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The interpretation of the sequence stratigraphy cycles and the surfaces in the Middle Minagish formation was the main target in this research. This target was achieved by defining the maximum flooding surfaces and sequence boundaries in a carbonate ramp environment in Umm Gudair field. Four sequence boundaries and four maximum flooding surfaces were determined in the formation by using two wells WUG-A and EUG-A wells. The sequence stratigraphy interpretation was achieved by integrating lithological, biostratigraphic and seismic data. Core data and thin sections were combined with well logs and microfossils to establish the sequence stratigraphic model for three major wells in east and west anticlines and in the saddle area (WUG-A, EUG-A and SA-UG-A well). For the lithological aspect, ten lithofacies were determined by using EUG-A and WUG-A cored and thin sections data. The reservoir consists of peloidal ooidal packstones and grainstones lithofacies. Eight microfossils were identified to determine the age dating, depositional environment and the water depth of the carbonate ramp environment of the study area. Calpionellids, benthic foraminifera and calcareous algae are major microfossils determined in the study area. The microfossils data provides the identification to determine the fourth order cycles, the water depth and the age dating in the middle Minagish formation. The fourth order cycle includes sixteen cycles and the age of these cycles were determined to be around 0.4 My in the early Cretaceous. Calpionellids are the main microfossils utilized for the age dating in middle Minagish formation. The seismic data analysis includes generating synthetic seismograms and calculating different seismic attributes. Ricker wavelets with dominant frequencies of 25 to 40 Hz in addition to the statistical extracted wavelet were generated for the well-to-seismic reflection data tying. Ricker wavelet of 30 to 35 Hz produced the best fit of the synthetic seismogram with the original seismic data. Where the generated synthetic trace using Ricker wavelet of 30 to 35 Hz provide good match with the original seismic traces of peaks and troughs. Another important part in the seismic data is the seismic attributes. The first derivative, the second derivative, the relative acoustic impedance and the envelope are considered seismic attributes and were calculated from the original seismic record. These attributes were used to understand the relationship between different applications of the seismic attributes and determining the maximum flooding surfaces and the sequence boundaries of the study area. The main purpose of using seismic attributes is to observe high contrast seismic reflections. The high contrast between layers refers to the variations of density and sonic logs in addition to the variations in the reservoir properties. The variations in the reservoir physical properties produce the high contrast boundaries that result in the larger amplitude reflections. The maximum flooding surfaces and sequence boundaries are considered the major stratigraphic surfaces separating between these layers. The colored envelope, the relative acoustic impedance and the second derivative of the relative acoustic impedance have the most detected surfaces of the seismic attribute. The MFS4 and the MFS3 are the only surfaces were having the best seismic continuity from east to west anticlines.
Book Synopsis Stratigraphy, Depositional History, and Pore Network of the Lower Cretaceous Sunniland Carbonates in the South Florida Basin by : Xinggang Christopher Liu
Download or read book Stratigraphy, Depositional History, and Pore Network of the Lower Cretaceous Sunniland Carbonates in the South Florida Basin written by Xinggang Christopher Liu and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The South Florida Basin of the eastern Gulf of Mexico represents a vast, undisturbed carbonate system that extended from the Florida Keys through the Tampa-Sarasota Arch. In South Florida, extensive subsurface data and analogous modern environments provide an opportunity to unravel the evolution of this system from shoreline to shelf-margin. This study examines the changing facies and the pore network of the Latest Aptian-Early Albian Sunniland interval. Stratigraphic results are closely comparable with contemporary carbonate platform studies in the northern Gulf of Mexico. The Sunniland Formation was deposited during a major transgressive-regressive sequence. The Sunniland interval is divided into five third-fourth order, transgress-regressive depositional cycles (S-1 to S-5) in south Florida using sequence analysis of shelf-interior facies succession. In these sequences, facies proportion, faunal composition, and stratal geometries of the shelf-interior are found to be the result of the changing accommodation trends and ocean chemistry. As in the Comanche Platform in South Texas, the detrimental effects of oceanic anoxic event 1B may fundamentally drive the evolution of platform morphology in the eastern Gulf of Mexico as: · Rimmed shelf (crisis phase: S1) · Distally steepened ramp (anoxic/dysoxic phase: S2, recovery phase: S3, S4) · High-angle rimmed shelf (recovery to equilibrium phase: S5). Within this hydrocarbon-producing trend, the lowered sea level at the end of S4 enhances the reservoir quality in the high-energy settings including back-reef debris aprons, tidal shoal-complex and carbonate beach by dissolution. The tight sabkha-tidal flat facies in S5 forms the reservoir seal, whereas the medium-fine crystalline dolomites in S3 may not adversely affect and likely facilitate the migration of hydrocarbon self-sourced from the high TOC, argillaceous mudstone in S2.
Book Synopsis Carbonate Reservoirs by : Clyde H. Moore
Download or read book Carbonate Reservoirs written by Clyde H. Moore and published by Newnes. This book was released on 2013-08-12 with total page 389 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 2nd Edition of Carbonate Reservoirs aims to educate graduate students and industry professionals on the complexities of porosity evolution in carbonate reservoirs. In the intervening 12 years since the first edition, there have been numerous studies of value published that need to be recognized and incorporated in the topics discussed. A chapter on the impact of global tectonics and biological evolution on the carbonate system has been added to emphasize the effects of global earth processes and the changing nature of life on earth through Phanerozoic time on all aspects of the carbonate system. The centerpiece of this chapter—and easily the most important synthesis of carbonate concepts developed since the 2001 edition—is the discussion of the CATT hypothesis, an integrated global database bringing together stratigraphy, tectonics, global climate, oceanic geochemistry, carbonate platform characteristics, and biologic evolution in a common time framework. Another new chapter concerns naturally fractured carbonates, a subject of increasing importance, given recent technological developments in 3D seismic, reservoir modeling, and reservoir production techniques. - Detailed porosity classifications schemes for easy comparison - Overview of the carbonate sedimentologic system - Case studies to blend theory and practice
Book Synopsis Sequence Stratigraphic Framework of the Caney Shale, Arkoma Basin Southeastern Oklahoma by : Andrea Marie Magoon
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Book Synopsis Principles of Sequence Stratigraphy by : Octavian Catuneanu
Download or read book Principles of Sequence Stratigraphy written by Octavian Catuneanu and published by Newnes. This book was released on 2022-07-22 with total page 500 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Principles of Sequence Stratigraphy, Second Edition presents principles to practical workflow that guide applications in a consistent manner that is independent of model, geological setting and the types and resolution of the data available. The book explains the points of agreement and difference between the various approaches to sequence stratigraphy, while also defining the common ground that affords the standard application of the method. This enables the practitioner to avoid nomenclatural and methodological confusions and apply sequence stratigraphy. The text is richly illustrated with hundreds of full-color diagrams and examples of outcrop, borehole and seismic data. The book's balanced approach helps students and professionals acquire a sound understanding of the concepts and methodology. It will appeal to geologists, geophysicists and engineers with interest in basin analysis, stratigraphy and sedimentology, as well as in all economic applications that concern the exploration and production of natural resources, including water, hydrocarbons, coal and sediment-hosted mineral deposits. - Updates the award-winning first edition in all aspects of sequence stratigraphy, from the underlying theory to the practical applications - Presents the standard approach to sequence stratigraphic methodology, nomenclature, and classification; the role of modeling in sequence stratigraphy, and the difference between modeling and methodology - Discusses the roles of scale and stratigraphic resolution in sequence stratigraphy, and the workflow that affords a consistent application of the method irrespective of the types of data available - Describes the three-dimensional nature of the stratigraphic architecture, and the variability of stratigraphic sequences with the tectonic setting, depositional setting, and the climatic regime - Illustrates all concepts with high-quality, full-color diagrams, outcrop photographs, and subsurface well data and seismic images
Book Synopsis Lower Cretaceous (Comanche) Rocks of Southeastern Oklahoma and Southwestern Arkansas by : Hugh Dinsmore Miser
Download or read book Lower Cretaceous (Comanche) Rocks of Southeastern Oklahoma and Southwestern Arkansas written by Hugh Dinsmore Miser and published by . This book was released on 1927 with total page 11 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Lithofacies, Sequence Stratigraphy, and Depositional Environments of the Lower Cretaceous Bluesky Formation, Near Rainbow Lake, North-west Alberta by : Louis Jon Rozs
Download or read book Lithofacies, Sequence Stratigraphy, and Depositional Environments of the Lower Cretaceous Bluesky Formation, Near Rainbow Lake, North-west Alberta written by Louis Jon Rozs and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis A Field Guide to Lower Cretaceous Carbonate Stratigraphy in Part of Central Texas by : T. A. Bay
Download or read book A Field Guide to Lower Cretaceous Carbonate Stratigraphy in Part of Central Texas written by T. A. Bay and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Carbonate Reservoirs: Porosity, Evolution and Diagenesis in a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework by : Clyde H. Moore
Download or read book Carbonate Reservoirs: Porosity, Evolution and Diagenesis in a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework written by Clyde H. Moore and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2001-05-23 with total page 461 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Carbonate Reservoirs: Porosity, Evolution and Diagenesis in a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework