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Abstract: Paleostructural Mapping in Bathyal Environments

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In sedimentary basins where the time of structural growth and its relation to sedimentation are critical for hydrocarbon entrapment, paleobathymetric data should be included in structural mapping programs. Paleostructure maps combine isopach and paleobathymetric values which lead to significantly different structural interpretations than if conventional structure maps are used. The paleostructure maps are used to: (1) illustrate structural growth, (2) determine migration of structural closure, (3) outline hydrocarbon paleodrainage areas, and (4) provide clues to the migration and entrapment of hydrocarbons.

Paleostructural mapping is most applicable in bathyal environments (downslope from the continental shelf) with water depths greater than 600 ft, on steep depositional slopes, and where the supply and distribution of sediments are variable.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90965©1978 GCAGS and GC Section SEPM, New Orleans, Louisiana