Magnetic
Characterization of Folded Aeolian Sandstones
Callot, Jean-Paul1, William Sassi1, Martin L.E. Guiton1, Narjes Kallel1, Philippe Robion2, Jean-Marc Daniel1 (1) Institut Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison, France (2) Université de Cergy Pontoise, Cergy-Pontoise, France
A large sampling
for
magnetic
survey of the Weber Sandstone was undertaken in
Magnetic
fabrics of sedimentary origin show a
magnetic
foliation plane parallel to the cross bed lamina of the sand dunes, without
defined lineation. Most of the measured sites display a low intensity tectonic
fabric. The main ferromagnetic carrier is either pur
Fe-magnetite, or maghemite at very low amount (~ppb).
Hysteresis cycles indicate that magnetite is most
probably in the superparamagnetic state. The fracture
network at
magnetic
susceptibility
.
First, the Laramide fracture network and AMS signal
are recorded before any reactivation of pre-existing structures. Strain
orientations, deduced from the fracture network and the AMS fabrics, are
compatible with the regional Laramide stress field.
Then the pre-cretaceous sedimentary pile records a stress reorientation within
the inverted graben, illustrated by late but pre- to synfolding striated planes. Finally the fold is formed.
Implications of the results for the fractured reservoir mechanical modelling are discussed, particularly for improving the
proposed geologic history of strain record.