--> ABSTRACT: Coarse-Grained Facies in Intracontinental Rift Basins: Relations to Base Level, Depositional Systems and System Tracts, by Hercules T. F. Da Silva, L. P. Magnavita; #91020 (1995).
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Coarse-Grained Facies in Intracontinental Rift Basins: Relations to Base Level, Depositional Previous HitSystemsNext Hit and System Previous HitTractsNext Hit

Hercules T. F. Da Silva, L. P. Magnavita

In intracontinental rift basins, two principal mechanisms control basin-fill: tectonics and climatic fluctuations. In these basins, base level is highly variable, depending on (1) low frequency fault-controlled subsidence, (2) high frequency climatic fluctuations and (3) a combination of both. Siliciclastic sediments reach the depositional area through three main pathways: (1) platform margin (low subsidence region), (2) axial depocenter (high subsidence area) and (3) escarpment margin (high relief related to a major fault). Rivers entering both platform margin and axial depocenter areas possess medium to large drainage areas, escarpment margin-related sediments, however, have small drainage areas.

The analysis of some Brazilian Eocretaceous basins reveals that three depositional Previous HitsystemsNext Hit account for most of the coarse-grained facies in syn-rift fills: fluvial, deltaic and basinal. Facies related to these Previous HitsystemsNext Hit can be subdivided into distinct sub-Previous HittypesNext Hit, depending on how they reach or align within the depositional area. Facies f1, f2, f3 and f4 occur in fluvial Previous HitsystemsNext Hit; d1 through d4 are present in deltaic Previous HitsystemsNext Hit; and basinal facies include b1 through b4 sub-Previous HittypesNext Hit. These coarse-grained facies can be reunited into Previous HitsystemsNext Hit Previous HittractsNext Hit. Highstand Previous HitsystemsNext Hit tract comprises facies f2, f3, f4, d1, d2, b3 and b4. Transgressive Previous HitsystemsNext Hit tract includes mainly f3, estuarine facies and b4. Finally, lowstand Previous HitsystemsNext Hit tract encompasses f1, f2, f4, d3, b1, b2 and b4. Most of the facies discussed here are potential petroleum reservoirs. Variable conditions within each of the Previous HitsystemsNext Hit Previous HittractsTop control not only the development of reservoir, but also of source rock and seal, so determining the occurrence of petroleum accumulations.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91020©1995 AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, May 5-8, 1995