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The 3-D Geometry and Distribution of Sub-Seismic Scale Halokinetic Unconformities: Implications for Previous HitSaltNext Hit Minibasin Evolution and Associated Reservoir Architecture

Abstract

Previous HitSaltNext Hit is recognised to laterally seal potential reservoir rocks adjacent to the flanks of Previous HitsaltNext Hit walls. Halokinetic Previous HitupliftNext Hit and erosion of the flanks, coupled with Previous HitsaltNext Hit withdrawal from, and subsidence of, the intervening areas, produces Previous HitsaltNext Hit ‘minibasins’ with a sedimentary fill typically characterised by complex unconformities at sub-seismic scale. These relationships have received comparatively little attention despite their ability to control the extent and geometry of potential traps along the flanks of the Previous HitsaltNext Hit walls, and their potential to strongly compartmentalise reservoir strata. We present an analysis of the 3D geometry and distribution of well-exposed, Previous HitsaltNext Hit-related unconformities from the Previous HitSaltNext Hit Anticline Region of Utah, USA. The study uses extensive fieldwork and detailed terrestrial photogrammetry, from which we interpret the extent and geometry of unconformable strata between Previous HitsaltNext Hit walls to produce 3D models of minibasin fill. We backstrip the 3D models to produce an analysis of the evolutionary history of the minibasins (and, by inference, the evolution of Previous HitsaltNext Hit-wall growth) to produce generic relationships of likely geometries in a variety of Previous HitsaltNext Hit-minibasin settings. Our models demonstrate that Previous HitsaltNext Hit-induced unconformities are strongly 3D in geometry and restricted spatially, especially in relation to the ends of Previous HitsaltNext Hit walls and zones of Previous HitsaltNext Hit-wall overlap. As a result, substantial Previous HitupliftNext Hit, deformation and erosion of potential reservoir strata can occur. This produces a strongly heterogeneous minibasin fill, and complex localised reservoir geometries with the potential to develop highly compartmentalised traps below a seismically resolvable scale. Despite the inherent complexity we observe, our results can be distilled to produce generic models related to the distribution, geometry and the inter-relationships of Previous HitsaltNext Hit walls in 3D. Consequently, the study has wider implications for the evolution of halokinetically controlled basins, and Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit of their fill at sub-seismic scales. We apply our models to the Melville Basin of the Southwestern Approaches, UK, where a recent evaluation of newly reprocessed seismic data has recognised a sedimentary fill partly influenced by halokinesis. Our work provides insight into the likely sub-seismic scale geometry of the basin’s fill adjacent to Previous HitsaltTop walls as part of a reappraisal of the area’s hydrocarbon prospectivity.