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ABSTRACT: Methods for Comparing and Correlating Surface Outcrop Data to Subsurface Geophysical Previous HitLogsNext Hit

Steven Vealey

Geophysical and petrophysical data gathered directly from the outcrop can be displayed graphically so as to emulate suites of geophysical well Previous HitlogsNext Hit, including gamma-ray, bulk density, and Previous HitsonicNext Hit transit time. The outcrop data can then be compared directly to subsurface well Previous HitlogsNext Hit and included in regional log correlations. This method is useful for tying surface geology to the subsurface and for anticipating well log response in areas where subsurface control is sparse.

A hand-held gamma-ray scintillation counter is carried along an outcrop traverse to produce the gamma-ray curve. This can be plotted in the field and used immediately in log correlation. Density data are developed from outcrop hand specimens (<200 g), which are weighed and measured for grain volume and pore volume. From these, a table of grain density, bulk density, and porosity can be calculated. Previous HitSonicNext Hit transit time data are developed mathematically from the density values. The Previous HitsonicNext Hit and density data may be used to produce a Previous HitsyntheticNext Hit seismic trace.

When displayed as log-curves, these gamma, density, and Previous HitsonicNext Hit data approximate very closely the character of nearby subsurface geophysical Previous HitlogsTop. These comparisons have been used to tie the surface outcrop of the Tensleep Sandstone at Alcova, Wyoming, to the subsurface Tensleep oil reservoir of South Casper Creek, Wyoming, three townships away. This method has aided in the characterization of the South Casper Creek reservoir by directly relating the oil field to a surface outcrop analog.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91002©1990 AAPG Rocky Mountain Section Meeting, Denver, Colorado, September 16-19, 1990