--> ABSTRACT: Seismic Expression of Depositional Systems Tracts and Application to Hydrocarbon Exploration in Bredasdorp Basin, Offshore South Africa, by Gareth W. J. Beamish; #91022 (1989)
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Seismic Expression of Depositional Previous HitSystemsNext Hit Previous HitTractsNext Hit and Application to Hydrocarbon Exploration in Bredasdorp Basin, Offshore South Africa

Gareth W. J. Beamish

Postrift Cretaceous sequences of Bredasdorp basin, offshore South Africa, were rigorously analyzed using the unified application of the latest seismic-stratigraphic, sequence-stratigraphic, and depositional Previous HitsystemsNext Hit concepts. Using 101 seismic profiles totaling 5,600 km, we identified ten cyclic depositional sequences bounded by nine type 1 and two type 2 unconformities. Component depositional Previous HitsystemsNext Hit Previous HittractsNext Hit exhibit a distinct seismic expression and can be delineated using truncation and lap-out relationships. Lowstand Previous HitsystemsNext Hit Previous HittractsNext Hit developed on type 1 unconformities, which resulted from relative sea level fall below the shelf edge. In a terrigenous clastic basin such as Bredasdorp, these Previous HittractsNext Hit are interpreted as being composed of basin-floor turbidite fans, channels, an /or sheets. These features formed contemporaneously with the erosion of incised valleys and submarine canyons, followed by channelized slope fans and deltaic/coastal lowstand wedges that prograded during a relative sea level rise. Subsequent flooding of the shelf as relative sea level rise accelerated resulted in poorly defined transgressive Previous HitsystemsNext Hit Previous HittractsNext Hit. With the relative sea level at a highstand, extensively developed deltaic/coastal Previous HitsystemsNext Hit prograded basinward, exhibiting well-defined clinoforms.

The major hydrocarbon plays in the lowstand Previous HittractsTop occur as mounded basin-floor turbidite fans, channel fills, and draped sheets and are found in the updip pinch-out of deltaic/coastal sandstones.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91022©1989 AAPG Annual Convention, April 23-26, 1989, San Antonio, Texas.