Cross
Cut Sandstone, Runnels County, Texas
HENDERSON, S. K., Halliburton Energy Services, Odessa, Texas andG. B. ASQUITH, Department of Geosciences and The Center for Applied Petrophysical Studies, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
Cross
Cut sandstone in the TWP and Busher fields of Runnels County, Texas.
A majority of the
Cross
Cut in these two fields is interpreted as delta-front
sand that was deposited at the distal terminus of a prograding delta lobe.
Longshore reworking has resulted in a sand body that is asymmetrical about
the axis of the distributary mouth bar/channel trend.
The distribution of the delta-front Cross
Cut sandstone with respect
to its fluvial feeder system is explained through a depositional model
that invokes progradational deposition followed by marine transgression.
Log-derived relative sea level curves, together with petrophysical comparisons
of shales underlying and overlying the
Cross
Cut sandstone, support a major
progradational/transgressive event.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90936©1998 AAPG Southwest Section
Meeting, Wichita Falls, Texas