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Abstract: High-Resolution Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Previous HitStratigraphyNext Hit and Sedimentologic Models of the Algerian Ghadames Basin, Trias Argilo-Greseux Inferieur (T.A.G.I.)

SCOTT, ALAN J., GARY W. FORD, and HAMZA TOURQUI

Recent exploration successes in the Triassic of the Algeria portion of the Ghadames Basin has validated the usefulness of high-resolution Previous HitsequenceNext Hit Previous HitstratigraphyNext Hit and detailed sedimentologic models in nonmarine deposits. The Trias Argilo-Greseux Inferieur (T.A.G.I.) strata form regional chronostratigraphic cycles having a basal fluvial sandstone unit overlain by a regional shale interval including interchannel mudstones, sabkha, lacustrine and eolian facies. Increased aridity of younger cycles aids in the recognition of specific intervals and the development of a stratigraphic framework.

Based on a Previous HitsequenceNext Hit stratigraphic analysis, the Hercynian Unconformity is the lowstand surface of erosion and the Previous HitsequenceNext Hit boundary of the Lower T.A.G.I. third-order Previous HitsequenceNext Hit. All strata of this Previous HitsequenceNext Hit are components of a transgressive system tract that represents a progressive filling of a pre-T.A.G.I. incised valley system. A second younger Previous HitsequenceNext Hit includes all Middle and Upper T.A.G.I. intervals. The younger cycles are considered to be a transgressive system tract of a fourth-order Previous HitsequenceTop associated with a rejuvenation of T.A.G.I. fluvial systems.

Detailed sedimentologic models of the various fields document lateral and vertical variations of the T.A.G.I. intervals.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90942©1997 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Vienna, Austria