Abstract: 3D Simulation of Fluvial Facies Architecture in the Middle Frio Formation, Stratton Field, South Texas
YANG, KEXIAN and DENNIS KERR, Geosciences Department, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK
Summary
A three-dimensional, process-based simulation
model
has been
developed and is being
used
to predict fluvial facies architecture
of the middle Frio Formation E and P reservoir units of Stratton
field. Architectural and geological features and processes include:
channel geometry and avulsion, floodplain geometry configuration,
and aggradation, compaction with sediment loading, and growth-fault
tectonism.
The simulated area is a segment of channel belt and floodplain
crossing a segment of the Vicksburg growth fault zone. Periodic
functions are
used
to
model
the process of varying aggradation
rate. To simulate the subsidence of floodplain which is complicated
by growth faulting and associated roll over structure, the total
subsidence rate is separated into three elements - regional
subsidence rate, growth faulting subsidence rate and roll over
subsidence rate. Two types of avulsion, nodal and upstream
avulsion, are incorporated to
model
the avulsion mechanism.
All the input parameters are taken according to the quantitative geological characterization and earlier studies of the middle Frio Formation. Multiple realization, each having a different input parameter settings, are generated and compared to the subsurface data set.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90937©1998 AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, Salt Lake City, Utah