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  • ...ions should be based on all available well and outcrop data and on seismic facies interpretations. ...nal sequences]] using log cross sections and seismic sections with seismic facies analyses.
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  • ...ineate the position of [[Lithofacies and environmental analysis of clastic depositional systems#Shoreline deposits|shorelines]] or [[reef]]s. Mapping thickness of # Identify the stratigraphic interval of a single depositional phase that has potential for containing reservoir rocks, i.e., [[Third-orde
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  • ...i/Dictionary:Frequency frequency], within the stratigraphic framework of a depositional sequence. Its purpose is to determine all variations of seismic parameters ...ng_2013>Zeng, Hongliu, 2013, Frequency-dependent seismic-stratigraphic and facies interpretation: AAPG Bulletin, v. 97, no. 2, p. 201–221, DOI:[http://arch
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  • ...ating maps of age-equivalent lithofacies, [[Seismic facies mapping|seismic facies]], [[Fossil assemblage|biofacies]], and thickness of reservoir-quality rock * [[Constructing a facies map]]
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  • ...ls to map. Is the target within one [[Depositional sequence identification|depositional sequence]]? Is the target the entire section? ...e level of detail. Do you need to map the paleogeography at the level of a depositional sequence or a [[Systems tracts and trap types|systems tract]]?
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  • Stratigraphic traps are formed as a result of [[Depositional trap regime|depositional]], [[Erosional trap regime|erosional]], or [[Diagenetic trap regime|diagene * [[Depositional trap regime]]
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  • ...geography|paleogeographic maps]] of [[Depositional sequence identification|depositional sequence]]s. # Make [[Paleogeography|paleogeographic]] maps of depositional sequences.
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  • ...ggest lateral variations in depositional rates or progressive tilting of a depositional surface. [[:file:exploring-for-stratigraphic-traps_fig21-24.png|Figure 1]] ...l, part 6: stratigraphic interpretations of seismic reflection patterns in depositional sequences], in Payton, C., E., ed., Seismic Stratigraphy and Applications t
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  • * [[Lithofacies and environmental analysis of clastic depositional systems]] * [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]]
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  • ...cies analysis|Seismic facies]] maps show the areal distribution of seismic facies and are useful when making [[lithofacies]] interpretations. The most common The steps below outlines a suggested procedure for mapping seismic facies.
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  • ...ting may not impose development problems. Construction of detailed seismic facies and fault pattern maps, preferably using 3-D seismic reflection volumes, re ...tand sand-prone areas. Use trends of [[isochron]] thicks basinward of each depositional cycle's shelf edge as a guide.
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  • ==Factors that control facies== ...d-performance_fig9-66.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Typical carbonate facies that develop within the three zones.<ref name=ch09r52>Sarg, J., F., 1988, C
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  • ...primary factors affecting formation of each cycle. Precise mapping of each depositional sequence within each depocenter requires careful data integration.
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  • Traps in the depositional regime formed primarily by processes that created facies changes between reservoir and seal-quality rocks. Besides deposition by sed ...e sealing rocks. The outline below shows the classes and subclasses of the depositional regime.
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  • | chapter = Petroleum Source Rocks and Organic Facies ...productivity to create large quantities of organic matter and (2) suitable depositional conditions for its concentration and preservation. Creation of most hydroge
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  • ...systems. Applying a combination of concepts of [[Depositional environments|depositional environment]], [[diagenesis]], and [[sequence stratigraphy]] increases the * [[Carbonate facies]]
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  • ==Depositional cycle vs. sequence== ...uring one such cycle are called a ''[[Depositional sequence identification|depositional sequence]]''.
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  • [[file:FG11.JPG|thumb|400px|Facies map depicting Middle Jurassic paleogeography. 1 = deep-water deposits of th ...rvoirs and trapping conditions that are undrilled. A procedure for mapping facies is outlined below:
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  • ...efreedictionary.com/provenance provenance] and [[Depositional environments|depositional environment]]) || Low variability [variations of [[limestone]] and [[dolomi ...es || Ranges from fairly uniform to extremely heterogeneous, even within a facies
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  • ...graphic location of the thickest part of any specific geographic unit in a depositional basin.<ref name=ch04r37>Gary, M., R. McAfee, Jr., and C. L. Wolf, 1974, [ht ...in basin analysis. Subdividing a depocenter into age-significant units and depositional cycles is the topic of section C.
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