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Well Log-Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Stratigraphy Analysis: An Integrated Approach to Exploration and Development

VAIL, PETER R., Rice University, Houston, TX, and WALTER W. WORNARDT, JR., Micro-Strat, Inc. and Rice University, Houston, TX

Well log-Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitsequenceNext Hit stratigraphy analysis is a new technology that integrates high-resolution biostratigraphic and paleobathymetric data and the characteristics of the well log signatures with Previous HitseismicNext Hit reflection profiles. This methodology permits the biostratigrapher, geologist, and geophysicist to work together to subdivide a stratigraphic section into packages of sediments bounded by chronostratigraphically significant condensed sections and their associated maximum flooding surfaces and Previous HitsequenceNext Hit Previous HitboundariesNext Hit using well logs and Previous HitseismicNext Hit profiles. Each Previous HitsequenceNext Hit is subdivided into smaller lithogenetic (facies linked) units called systems tracts on the basis of characteristic well log patterns. The systems tract Previous HitboundariesNext Hit, are identified on well logs, marked on two-way time logs o synthetic seismograms, and correlated with corresponding systems tracts that have been independently identified on the Previous HitseismicNext Hit profiles using Previous HitseismicNext Hit-stratigraphic interpretation procedures. Faunal and floral abundance and diversity data provide critical information to make reproducible chronostratigraphic correlations. The paleobathymetric interpretations permit the identification of rock types in relation to the depositional environment and systems tracts. The high resolution biostratigraphy is critical in integrated well log-Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitsequenceNext Hit stratigraphic analysis because it provides information for identifying fossil abundance and diversity peaks that are important for recognizing and correlating condensed sections. High-resolution biostratigraphy provides an additional data package that has heretofore been missing in Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitsequenceNext Hit stratigraphy. Added to the well log and Previous HitseismicNext Hit data set, it now provides a integrated data package that permits the inexperienced person to use the concepts of Previous HitseismicNext Hit well log-Previous HitsequenceNext Hit stratigraphy to develop expertise and confidence in its practice. In order to obtain consistently reliable results in well log-Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitsequenceTop stratigraphy, a particular procedure must be followed and specific data sets must be used.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91007© 1991 AAPG International Conference, London, England, September 29-October 2, 1991 (2009)