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- Title
Sedimentary Architecture Analysis of Deltaic Sand Bodies Using Sequence Stratigraphy and Seismic Sedimentology: A Case Study of Jurassic Deposits in Zhetybay Oilfield, Mangeshrak Basin, Kazakhstan.
- Authors
Ni, Jun; Zhao, Dingding; Liao, Xixuan; Li, Xuanran; Fu, Libing; Chen, Ruxian; Xia, Zhentong; Liu, Yuming
- Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) seismic data and well log data were used to investigate the sandstone architecture of the Middle Jurassic deltaic reservoirs of the Zhetybay Oilfield, Mangeshrak Basin, Kazakhstan. The base-level cycles of different scales were identified and divided using well log and 3D seismic data. Five types of sedimentary boundaries were identified in the mouth bar sandstones. The boundaries divide single mouth bars. Vertically, the spatial distribution of sand bodies can be divided into superposed, spliced, and isolation modes. Laterally, contact modes can be divided into superposition, lateral, and isolation modes. We found that the base-level cycle controls the evolution of the delta front sand body architecture. In the early decline or late rise of the base-level cycle, the superimposed or spliced modes dominate the sand body. By contrast, the lateral or isolation modes dominate the sand body in the late decline or early rise of the base-level cycle. This paper proposes an architecture model of the delta front sand bodies controlled by the base-level cycle. The spatial distribution and morphological variation of deltaic sand bodies could be linked to the base-level cycles.
- Subjects
KAZAKHSTAN; SEQUENCE stratigraphy; SEDIMENTOLOGY; SAND; DATA logging
- Publication
Energies (19961073), 2022, Vol 15, Issue 14, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1996-1073
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/en15145306