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  • ...[http://www.sepmstrata.org/TerminologyList.aspx basin-floor fan] and slope fan, contained within the lowstand systems tract, are difficult to identify. Th * Basin-floor fan
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  • | chapter = Characterization and exploitation of the distal margin of a fan-shaped turbidite reservoir: The ARCO-DOE 91X-3 horizontal well project, Yow .... Reservoir quality decreases from the axis of the fan eastward toward the fan margin.
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  • ...racts|transgressive systems tract]] is thin to absent. The geometry of the fan is clear from the well log and seismic integration.
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  • ...graphy.<ref name=ICS>Cohen, K. M., S. C. Finney, P. L. Gibbard, and J.-X. Fan, 2013, The ICS International Chronostratigraphic Chart, Episodes, v. 36, no
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  • * Sequence boundary formation and lowstand systems tract; fan deposition ** Submarine fan deposition ceases.
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  • |   Submarine slope/fan/canyon fill, silty to muddy |   Alluvial fan
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  • | title = Rift-Related Coarse-Grained Submarine Fan Reservoirs: The Brae Play, South Viking Graben, North Sea .... Moulds, 1999, Capturing reservoir heterogeneity in a sand-rich submarine fan, Miller field: Geological Society (London) Petroleum Geology Conference ser
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  • | title = Rift-Related Coarse-Grained Submarine Fan Reservoirs: The Brae Play, South Viking Graben, North Sea ...acies]] distribution. He interprets [[deposition]]al subenvironments and [[fan]] evolution through time, but a detailed deposition model was not proposed
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  • ...kinds of environmental settings from fluvial deposits, which are alluvial fan and river.<ref name=Bggs /> ==Alluvial Fan and Its Classification==
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  • ...oraneous highs. Strat traps depend on top and bottom seal. Overlying slope fan not a good seal. Best traps pinch out in a basinward direction.
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  • ...ratigraphy, facies geometries, and depositional history of the Mississippi fan, Gulf of Mexico]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 74, p. 425–453.</ref> courtesy AAPG
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  • | title = Rift-Related Coarse-Grained Submarine Fan Reservoirs: The Brae Play, South Viking Graben, North Sea ...Jurassic Rift Geometry, Biostratigraphy, and Extent of Brae Play Submarine Fan Systems
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  • ...op. || Flower structure; Opposing reverse faults diverge upward, forming a fan or flower [[cross section]] pattern. Develop along wrench fault zones.
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  • ...he exit surface. Fault is divided into two blocks, namely blocks imbricate fan and extensional duplex.
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  • ** Fan deltas ===Alluvial fan deposits===
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  • ...ulate at changes in the depositional gradient as slope fan and basin-floor fan deposits within the intraslope basins (minibasins).<ref name=ch04r22>Bouma,
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  • ...name=pt06r143>Tyler, N., and J. C. Gholston, 1988, Heterogeneous deep-sea fan reservoirs, Shakelford and Preston waterflood units, Spraberry Trend, West
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  • ...elineating very subtle changes in reflectors. The ability to map channels, fan lobes, pinch-outs, and other features is greatly enhanced. Amplitude, phase
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  • | Lowstand fan (basin floor fan) || Basin to [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/continental+slope slope], wi | Lowstand wedge (slope fan and [[Well_log_sequence_analysis#Parasequence_stacking_patterns|prograding]
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  • ...contourite sands formed by ocean-bottom currents, turbidites and submarine fan deposits, formed by [[gravity]]-driven mass movements. Depositional conditi ...contourite sands formed by ocean-bottom currents, turbidites and submarine fan deposits, formed by gravity-driven mass movements.([[:File:Sandstone-Fig-4.
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  • ...Houston Geological Society, p. 87–98.</ref> Coarse-grained deltas include fan deltas and braid deltas. Each specific environment has its own geometries a ...ifurcate at the upstream head of the mouth bar. Mouth bars show an arcuate fan shape in plan view and a wedge-shaped profile in [[cross section]]. Reynold
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  • ...beds and [[reservoirs]] ([[:file:M114CH03FG04.jpg|Figure 4]]). Lake margin fan [[delta]]s and deep water [[turbidite]] systems enclosed in the [[Barmer Hi ...ther downward or across [[fault]] juxtapositions and highly efficient. The fan [[delta]] and lacustrine [[turbidite]] sands of the Barmer Hill Formation a
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  • .... Coarse-grained gravels are confined exclusively to the main [[alluvial]]-fan system that eroded Paleozoic strata to the west.
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  • ...rine sandstone reservoirs'' || ''Deep water'' || colspan = 5 | ''Turbidite fan''
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  • ...r|1}}An [[alluvial]] fan in China's Xinjuang Province. The diameter of the fan is about 170 km (106 mi). Courtesy of the [http://www.earthasart.gsfc.nasa. ...ata/bulletns/2004/01jan/0021/0021.HTM Linked lowstand delta to basin-floor fan deposition, offshore Indonesia: An analog for deep-water reservoir systems]
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  • ...systems tract deposits. [[Gravity]]-flow deposits of slope and basin-floor fan systems are most often placed into the lowstand systems tract because they
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  • ...lief environment. These sandstones are usually present on the [[alluvial]] fan but can also be present in the [[fold]] thrust belt in the [[Foreland basin
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  • 5.Ma, Y., M. Fan, Y. Lu, H. Liu, Y. Hao, Z. Xie, L. Peng, X. Du, and H. Hu, 2017, Middle Eoc
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  • ...ratigraphy, facies geometries, and depositional history of the Mississippi fan, Gulf of Mexico]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 74, p. 425-453.</ref> courtesy AAPG. ...s on the shelf and intraslope basins that are interpreted to be deepwater “fan” complexes.
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  • ...1996, High-resolution seismic stratigraphy of a late Pleistocene submarine fan ponded by salt-withdrawal minibasins on the Gulf of Mexico contentental slo
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  • ...7 /> Atkinson et al.<ref name=Atkinsonetal_1990 />) or on a large alluvial fan (McGowen and Bloch,<ref name=Mcgowenandbloch_1985>McGowan, J. H., and S. Bl
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  • ...continuity, and infill potential in barrier-island, fluvial, and submarine-fan reservoirs: Examples from the Texas Gulf Coast and Midland Basin, in A. D.
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  • ..., filling an upper-slope salt-withdrawal sea-floor low. Laterally shifting fan lobes resulted in a complex architectural framework ([[:file:sedimentary-ba
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  • ...ocess, has been formed sands body around the grow delta and maybe form the fan like in delta.
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  • ...continuity, and infill potential in barrier-island, fluvial, and submarine-fan reservoirs: Examples from the Texas Gulf Coast and Midland Basin, in A. D.
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  • ...number|1}} Depositional model for channelized turbidites and a basin-floor fan complex, Brushy Canyon, Texas. From Beaubouef.<ref name=Beaubouef1999>Beaub
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  • ...I. (2020). Characterization of deep water turbidite channels and submarine fan lobes using artificial intelligence; Case study of Frem Field deep offshore
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  • ...can include [[alluvial]] point bars, deltaic distributaries, and deep sea fan channels.
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  • ...ccur within such a sand body. The isopached sand body generally displays a fan-shaped wedge, with the thickest sands generally being found near the initia
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  • ...stone and siltstone reservoirs are interpreted as a submarine, basin-floor fan complexes deposited by debris flows, turbidity currents, slumps, and suspen ...t economic return. Many failed. Through 2000, the Spraberry/Dean submarine-fan sandstones had produced 1.3 BBO<ref name=Duttn2005a /><ref name=EIA />. Whe
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  • ...actures of marbles within the basement and overlying carbonates. Submarine fan conglomerates and sandstones are another candidate for any oil and gas. The
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