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Cotton Valley/ Bossier of the East Texas Area: Digital Sequence Stratigraphy Recreates the Depositional History

R. A. Williams, M. Robinson, R. M. Mitchum, and E. G. Fernandez

The construction of a digital database of a 30 county area, encompassing most of the East Texas basin allows a unique perspective of the Cotton Valley/Bossier depositional history to be created. The depositional history is visualized by establishing a detailed sequence stratigraphic interpretation. Multiple well Previous HitcrossNext Hit Previous HitsectionsNext Hit illustrate depositional features and sequence boundaries. By projecting the correlation framework across a section grid, then mapping the major sand bodies, a three dimensional view of the major depositional features can be created.

The history of Cotton Valley/Bossier sandstone deposition will be illustrated with a series of Previous HitmapsNext Hit, which step through time. The Previous HitmapsNext Hit will have the inferred depositional feature superimposed. Accompanying the Previous HitmapsNext Hit will be Previous HitcrossNext Hit Previous HitsectionsNext Hit which illustrate the log character of the formation being deposited. Previous HitMapsNext Hit will include maximum flooding events as well as low stand prograding features.

The availability of digital well logs and software programs has expedited the consolidation and interpretation of a large data set over a large area. Display techniques allow many iterations, in both Previous HitstructuralNext Hit and stratigraphic perspectives.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90901©2001 GCAGS, Annual Meeting, Shreveport, Louisiana