Controls on the distribution of nummulite facies: A case study from the late Ypresian El Garia Formation (Kesra Plateau, Central Tunisia)

Eocene nummulite deposits along the southern Tethys margin locally constitute important hydrocarbon reservoir rocks. In order to understand the heterogeneity of these complex reservoirs, we have carried out a detailed field study of the nummulite limestones which crop out at the Kesra Plateau in Cen...

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Published in:Journal of Petroleum Geology
Main Authors: Jorry, Stephan, Davaud, E, Caline, B
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Press Ltd 2003
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:19596 2023-05-15T18:01:07+02:00 Controls on the distribution of nummulite facies: A case study from the late Ypresian El Garia Formation (Kesra Plateau, Central Tunisia) Jorry, Stephan Davaud, E Caline, B 2003-07 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00085/19596/17231.pdf https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-5457.2003.tb00031.x https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00085/19596/ eng eng Scientific Press Ltd https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00085/19596/17231.pdf doi:10.1111/j.1747-5457.2003.tb00031.x https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00085/19596/ 2012 Scientific Press Ltd. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Journal Of Petroleum Geology (0141-6421) (Scientific Press Ltd), 2003-07 , Vol. 26 , N. 3 , P. 283-306 text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2003 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-5457.2003.tb00031.x 2021-09-23T20:20:56Z Eocene nummulite deposits along the southern Tethys margin locally constitute important hydrocarbon reservoir rocks. In order to understand the heterogeneity of these complex reservoirs, we have carried out a detailed field study of the nummulite limestones which crop out at the Kesra Plateau in Central Tunisia. The main contributions of this paper can be summarised as follows: 1. Various species of Nummulites and planktonic foraminifera were identified in late Ypresian carbonates in the Kesra area and provided accurate biostratigraphic ages. Nummulitic limestones occur in the Chouabine and El Garia Formations representing deposition over a period of about 2Ma. 2. Six depositional facies have been identified in the El Garia Formation, ranging from high-energy nummulitic grainstones to laterally-equivalent lower-energy nummulithoclastic accumulations. Variations in nummulite morphology (size and shape) were used to distinguish a number of subfacies which correspond to different depositional environments. We provide evidence that nummulite accumulations were locally sub-aerially exposed. 3. A 3D reconstruction of the Kesra Plateau outcrop identified two stacked nummulite bodies, deposited under high-energy conditions, which pass laterally into two isolated bodies in more distal parts of the platform. 4. Regional-scale observations indicate that the geometry of the late Ypresian nummulite platform was strongly influenced by the presence of the Oued Bahloul anticline structure, which formed a major environmental barrier between open-marine and more restricted settings. Facies distribution in the Kesra area was strongly controlled by the inherited topography, which reflects the reactivation of NW-SE trending faults during the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene. 5. A tentative 3D facies model illustrates the relationship between facies and fault distributions in the Kesra area. The facies map shows that the best reservoir potential is associated with palaeo-highs, and consists of nummulite limestones deposited in very shallow waters (a few metres) under high-energy conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Plateau Central ENVELOPE(69.577,69.577,-49.389,-49.389) Journal of Petroleum Geology 26 3 283 306
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description Eocene nummulite deposits along the southern Tethys margin locally constitute important hydrocarbon reservoir rocks. In order to understand the heterogeneity of these complex reservoirs, we have carried out a detailed field study of the nummulite limestones which crop out at the Kesra Plateau in Central Tunisia. The main contributions of this paper can be summarised as follows: 1. Various species of Nummulites and planktonic foraminifera were identified in late Ypresian carbonates in the Kesra area and provided accurate biostratigraphic ages. Nummulitic limestones occur in the Chouabine and El Garia Formations representing deposition over a period of about 2Ma. 2. Six depositional facies have been identified in the El Garia Formation, ranging from high-energy nummulitic grainstones to laterally-equivalent lower-energy nummulithoclastic accumulations. Variations in nummulite morphology (size and shape) were used to distinguish a number of subfacies which correspond to different depositional environments. We provide evidence that nummulite accumulations were locally sub-aerially exposed. 3. A 3D reconstruction of the Kesra Plateau outcrop identified two stacked nummulite bodies, deposited under high-energy conditions, which pass laterally into two isolated bodies in more distal parts of the platform. 4. Regional-scale observations indicate that the geometry of the late Ypresian nummulite platform was strongly influenced by the presence of the Oued Bahloul anticline structure, which formed a major environmental barrier between open-marine and more restricted settings. Facies distribution in the Kesra area was strongly controlled by the inherited topography, which reflects the reactivation of NW-SE trending faults during the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene. 5. A tentative 3D facies model illustrates the relationship between facies and fault distributions in the Kesra area. The facies map shows that the best reservoir potential is associated with palaeo-highs, and consists of nummulite limestones deposited in very shallow waters (a few metres) under high-energy conditions.
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author Jorry, Stephan
Davaud, E
Caline, B
spellingShingle Jorry, Stephan
Davaud, E
Caline, B
Controls on the distribution of nummulite facies: A case study from the late Ypresian El Garia Formation (Kesra Plateau, Central Tunisia)
author_facet Jorry, Stephan
Davaud, E
Caline, B
author_sort Jorry, Stephan
title Controls on the distribution of nummulite facies: A case study from the late Ypresian El Garia Formation (Kesra Plateau, Central Tunisia)
title_short Controls on the distribution of nummulite facies: A case study from the late Ypresian El Garia Formation (Kesra Plateau, Central Tunisia)
title_full Controls on the distribution of nummulite facies: A case study from the late Ypresian El Garia Formation (Kesra Plateau, Central Tunisia)
title_fullStr Controls on the distribution of nummulite facies: A case study from the late Ypresian El Garia Formation (Kesra Plateau, Central Tunisia)
title_full_unstemmed Controls on the distribution of nummulite facies: A case study from the late Ypresian El Garia Formation (Kesra Plateau, Central Tunisia)
title_sort controls on the distribution of nummulite facies: a case study from the late ypresian el garia formation (kesra plateau, central tunisia)
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