Frequency Distribution of Thickness of Sediments Bounded by Cenozoic Biostratigraphic Events in Wells Drilled Offshore Norway and along the Northwestern Atlantic Margin

Sampling for microfossils in exploratory wells in basins with hydrocarbon potential is subject to considerable uncertainty, mainly because the samples usually are small and subject to caving. Biostratigraphic events defined on fossil taxa include their last occurrences of which the depths along the...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.573.7470 2023-05-15T15:39:07+02:00 Frequency Distribution of Thickness of Sediments Bounded by Cenozoic Biostratigraphic Events in Wells Drilled Offshore Norway and along the Northwestern Atlantic Margin The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2007 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.573.7470 http://nhm2.uio.no/norlex/rasc/NRR-Paper2007V16-3.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.573.7470 http://nhm2.uio.no/norlex/rasc/NRR-Paper2007V16-3.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://nhm2.uio.no/norlex/rasc/NRR-Paper2007V16-3.pdf KEY WORDS Sediment thickness biostratigraphic events exploratory wells bilateral gamma distribution normal Q–Q plots North Sea Basin Northwestern Atlantic Margin text 2007 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T12:39:18Z Sampling for microfossils in exploratory wells in basins with hydrocarbon potential is subject to considerable uncertainty, mainly because the samples usually are small and subject to caving. Biostratigraphic events defined on fossil taxa include their last occurrences of which the depths along the wells generally can be measured with precision. The RASC method for ranking and scaling of stratigraphic events produces an average basin-wide optimum sequence and zonation that can be used for correlation of strata between wells. In this optimum se-quence the fossil events are ordered according to their occurrences in geological time. Depth differences between successive events in the optimum sequence satisfy a frequency distri-bution that is of interest for potentially increasing stratigraphic resolution. In this article the depth difference frequency distribution is modeled for three large Cenozoic microfossil data sets consisting of 30 wells in the North Sea Basin, 27 wells on the Labrador Shelf and Grand Banks, and 11 wells in the western Barents Sea. The shapes of the three frequency distribu-tions satisfy bilateral gamma distributions with similar parameters. These distributions are fitted by the construction of straightlines on normal Q–Q plots of square root transformed average-corrected depth differences. The gamma distribution model is approximately satis-fied except for small negative and positive depth differences, which have anomalous fre-quencies because of the discrete sampling method used in exploratory well-drilling to collect microfossils. It implies not only comparable average stratigraphic order of events, but also comparable average sedimentation rates in the three Cenozoic basins selected for study. Text Barents Sea Unknown Barents Sea Labrador Shelf ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,56.000,56.000) Norway Satis ENVELOPE(150.291,150.291,62.313,62.313)
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exploratory wells
bilateral gamma distribution
normal Q–Q plots
North Sea Basin
Northwestern Atlantic Margin
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biostratigraphic events
exploratory wells
bilateral gamma distribution
normal Q–Q plots
North Sea Basin
Northwestern Atlantic Margin
Frequency Distribution of Thickness of Sediments Bounded by Cenozoic Biostratigraphic Events in Wells Drilled Offshore Norway and along the Northwestern Atlantic Margin
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Sediment thickness
biostratigraphic events
exploratory wells
bilateral gamma distribution
normal Q–Q plots
North Sea Basin
Northwestern Atlantic Margin
description Sampling for microfossils in exploratory wells in basins with hydrocarbon potential is subject to considerable uncertainty, mainly because the samples usually are small and subject to caving. Biostratigraphic events defined on fossil taxa include their last occurrences of which the depths along the wells generally can be measured with precision. The RASC method for ranking and scaling of stratigraphic events produces an average basin-wide optimum sequence and zonation that can be used for correlation of strata between wells. In this optimum se-quence the fossil events are ordered according to their occurrences in geological time. Depth differences between successive events in the optimum sequence satisfy a frequency distri-bution that is of interest for potentially increasing stratigraphic resolution. In this article the depth difference frequency distribution is modeled for three large Cenozoic microfossil data sets consisting of 30 wells in the North Sea Basin, 27 wells on the Labrador Shelf and Grand Banks, and 11 wells in the western Barents Sea. The shapes of the three frequency distribu-tions satisfy bilateral gamma distributions with similar parameters. These distributions are fitted by the construction of straightlines on normal Q–Q plots of square root transformed average-corrected depth differences. The gamma distribution model is approximately satis-fied except for small negative and positive depth differences, which have anomalous fre-quencies because of the discrete sampling method used in exploratory well-drilling to collect microfossils. It implies not only comparable average stratigraphic order of events, but also comparable average sedimentation rates in the three Cenozoic basins selected for study.
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title Frequency Distribution of Thickness of Sediments Bounded by Cenozoic Biostratigraphic Events in Wells Drilled Offshore Norway and along the Northwestern Atlantic Margin
title_short Frequency Distribution of Thickness of Sediments Bounded by Cenozoic Biostratigraphic Events in Wells Drilled Offshore Norway and along the Northwestern Atlantic Margin
title_full Frequency Distribution of Thickness of Sediments Bounded by Cenozoic Biostratigraphic Events in Wells Drilled Offshore Norway and along the Northwestern Atlantic Margin
title_fullStr Frequency Distribution of Thickness of Sediments Bounded by Cenozoic Biostratigraphic Events in Wells Drilled Offshore Norway and along the Northwestern Atlantic Margin
title_full_unstemmed Frequency Distribution of Thickness of Sediments Bounded by Cenozoic Biostratigraphic Events in Wells Drilled Offshore Norway and along the Northwestern Atlantic Margin
title_sort frequency distribution of thickness of sediments bounded by cenozoic biostratigraphic events in wells drilled offshore norway and along the northwestern atlantic margin
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