Difference between revisions of "Geometrical analysis"
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Revision as of 23:10, 4 March 2014
Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps | |
Series | Treatise in Petroleum Geology |
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Part | Predicting the occurrence of oil and gas traps |
Chapter | Exploring for stratigraphic traps |
Author | John C. Dolson, Mike S. Bahorich, Rick C. Tobin, Edward A. Beaumont, Louis J. Terlikoski, Michael L. Hendricks |
Link | Web page |
Store | AAPG Store |
The first step in stratigraphic trap exploration is a geometrical analysis of stratigraphic components of the basin fill. A geometrical analysis consists of (1) dividing the stratigraphic section into depositional sequences, systems tracts, and parasequences and (2) mapping their thicknesses. Correlation surfaces that are genetically significant, such as unconformities, divide the stratigraphic section.
The articles in this list discuss procedures and give examples of geometrical analysis.
- Procedure for geometrical analysis
- Other correlation features
- Seismic sequence analysis
- Well log sequence analysis
- Combining well log with seismic sequence analysis
See also
- Procedure for geometrical analysis
- Other correlation features
- Seismic sequence analysis
- Well log sequence analysis
- Combining well log with seismic sequence analysis