--> Abstract: Recognition and Definition of Oscillating Base Level Subcycle: An Example from S Reservoir in Bozhong Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, East China, by Fan, Tingen; Hu, Guangyi; Song, Laiming; Yu, Lianyong; #90163 (2013)
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Recognition and Definition of Oscillating Previous HitBaseNext Hit Level Subcycle: An Example from S Reservoir in Bozhong Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, East China

Fan, Tingen; Hu, Guangyi; Song, Laiming; Yu, Lianyong

When the S reservoir on the top of Guantao formation, Bozhong depression, Bohai Bay basin, East china, is studied, the formation developed during the stage of oscillating Previous HitbaseNext Hit level subcycle is firstly recognized. There are still 2 kinds of models on the S reservoir. One is a large-scale structural one. Another is that it is composed of the lower structural basal water reservoir and the upper lithologic reservoir. The reserve of the former is as twice as the latter. Aiming at solving the problem, S reservoir is restudied. Then the concept of oscillating subcycle is firstly put forward, and the S reservoir model is successfully reexplained with the concept. Then the Previous HitbaseNext Hit level cycle theory is discussed introducing the concept. The result shows that the present Previous HitbaseNext Hit level change including of ascending and descending can't fully characterize the total dynamic process of Previous HitbaseNext Hit level. The reasonable characterization on Previous HitbaseNext Hit level should include 3 courses, i.e. Previous HitbaseNext Hit level ascending, Previous HitbaseNext Hit level descending and Previous HitbaseNext Hit level keeping steady. And the Previous HitbaseNext Hit level can descend, incline to ascend, ascend and incline to descend during a total course. During the process of Previous HitbaseNext Hit level inclining to ascend and inclining to descend, the oscillating Previous HitbaseNext Hit level inclining to ascend and inclining to descend are accordingly formed, both of which comprise the so-called oscillating Previous HitbaseNext Hit level subcycle. It is debated that the concept of oscillating Previous HitbaseTop level subcycle helps to build the isochronous framework of complex reservoirs and decrease the ambiguity of high resolution sequence stratigraphy.

 

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