− | [[file:evaluating-stratigraphically-complex-fields_fig1.png|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Example of electrofacies map showing distribution of SP log patterns. (From <ref name=pt06r35>Galloway, W. E., Cheng, E. S. S., 1985, Reservoir facies architecture in a microtidal barrier system—Frio Formation, Texas Gulf Coast: The University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, Report of Investigations, v. 144, 36 p.</ref>.)]] | + | [[file:evaluating-stratigraphically-complex-fields_fig1.png|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Example of electrofacies map showing distribution of SP log patterns. (From Galloway and Cheng.<ref name=pt06r35>Galloway, W. E., Cheng, E. S. S., 1985, Reservoir facies architecture in a microtidal barrier system—Frio Formation, Texas Gulf Coast: The University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, Report of Investigations, v. 144, 36 p.</ref>)]] |
| Recognition and three-dimensional characterization of reservoir heterogeneity in a stratigraphically complex field requires a well-by-well analysis of the following: | | Recognition and three-dimensional characterization of reservoir heterogeneity in a stratigraphically complex field requires a well-by-well analysis of the following: |
− | * Describe lithofacies and interpreted depositional environment(s) (see “Lithofacies and Environmental Analysis of Clastic Depositional Systems”). | + | * Describe lithofacies and interpreted depositional environment(s) (see [[Lithofacies and environmental analysis of clastic depositional systems]]). |