Palaeoenvironmental control on multi-scale vertical and lateral heterogeneities within a Triassic - Jurassic carbonate ramp system (Musandam Peninsula)

Sedimentologic heterogeneities in carbonate systems are caused by various processes during and after deposition and can have a profound influence on reservoir properties relevant for hydrocarbon recovery or carbon storage. This study is focussed on examining and quantifying sedimentologic heterogene...

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Main Author: Honig, Martin Robert
Other Authors: John, Cedric, Qatar Petroleum, Shell, Qatar Science & Technology Park
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: Imperial College London 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/54854
https://doi.org/10.25560/54854
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spelling ftimperialcol:oai:spiral.imperial.ac.uk:10044/1/54854 2023-05-15T17:52:02+02:00 Palaeoenvironmental control on multi-scale vertical and lateral heterogeneities within a Triassic - Jurassic carbonate ramp system (Musandam Peninsula) Honig, Martin Robert John, Cedric Qatar Petroleum Shell Qatar Science & Technology Park 2016-11 http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/54854 https://doi.org/10.25560/54854 unknown Imperial College London Earth Science & Engineering Thesis or dissertation Doctoral Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 2016 ftimperialcol https://doi.org/10.25560/54854 2019-11-14T23:38:57Z Sedimentologic heterogeneities in carbonate systems are caused by various processes during and after deposition and can have a profound influence on reservoir properties relevant for hydrocarbon recovery or carbon storage. This study is focussed on examining and quantifying sedimentologic heterogeneities on an equatorial, Triassic-Jurassic, Middle Eastern, epeiric carbonate ramp (Musandam Peninsula, UAE and Oman) at the regional scale (~ 45 km), the ‘inter-well’ scale (~ 1.9 km) and the metre- to tens of metres scale (~120 m). The stratigraphic ages of the examined strata were refined using a combination of the existing biostratigraphic framework and chemostratigraphic analysis (stable carbon and radiogenic strontium isotopes). Results suggest that the regional architecture and carbonate factory evolution across the Triassic- Jurassic boundary was mainly governed by relative sea level changes and not affected by ocean acidification in the equatorial region. Lithofacies types were deposited and are preserved as facies mosaics on the shallow-marine carbonate ramp, despite an overall ‘layer-cake’ type bedding pattern. Geostatistical analysis reveals that facies have a probability of 60 % of being laterally discontinuous over distances between 220 and 1100 m on the shallowmarine carbonate ramp. The comparison with other preserved facies mosaics as well as with modern analogous systems suggests that the large amount of lateral facies variability, also observed within individual beds at the metre-scale, is a result of the combination between locally heterogeneous carbonate production as well as of coeval mixing and re-sedimentation processes. The combination of laterally heterogeneous facies types and vertical exposure stages is likely the result of constant autocyclic mixing and re-shuffling of grains within the shallow-marine EOD and allocyclic changes in relative sea level. This study highlights the capability of neritic carbonate successions to archive palaeoceanographic changes in deep time as well as to preserve small-scale facies mosaics. Open Access Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Ocean acidification Imperial College London: Spiral Ramp The ENVELOPE(166.433,166.433,-77.633,-77.633)
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description Sedimentologic heterogeneities in carbonate systems are caused by various processes during and after deposition and can have a profound influence on reservoir properties relevant for hydrocarbon recovery or carbon storage. This study is focussed on examining and quantifying sedimentologic heterogeneities on an equatorial, Triassic-Jurassic, Middle Eastern, epeiric carbonate ramp (Musandam Peninsula, UAE and Oman) at the regional scale (~ 45 km), the ‘inter-well’ scale (~ 1.9 km) and the metre- to tens of metres scale (~120 m). The stratigraphic ages of the examined strata were refined using a combination of the existing biostratigraphic framework and chemostratigraphic analysis (stable carbon and radiogenic strontium isotopes). Results suggest that the regional architecture and carbonate factory evolution across the Triassic- Jurassic boundary was mainly governed by relative sea level changes and not affected by ocean acidification in the equatorial region. Lithofacies types were deposited and are preserved as facies mosaics on the shallow-marine carbonate ramp, despite an overall ‘layer-cake’ type bedding pattern. Geostatistical analysis reveals that facies have a probability of 60 % of being laterally discontinuous over distances between 220 and 1100 m on the shallowmarine carbonate ramp. The comparison with other preserved facies mosaics as well as with modern analogous systems suggests that the large amount of lateral facies variability, also observed within individual beds at the metre-scale, is a result of the combination between locally heterogeneous carbonate production as well as of coeval mixing and re-sedimentation processes. The combination of laterally heterogeneous facies types and vertical exposure stages is likely the result of constant autocyclic mixing and re-shuffling of grains within the shallow-marine EOD and allocyclic changes in relative sea level. This study highlights the capability of neritic carbonate successions to archive palaeoceanographic changes in deep time as well as to preserve small-scale facies mosaics. Open Access
author2 John, Cedric
Qatar Petroleum
Shell
Qatar Science & Technology Park
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author Honig, Martin Robert
spellingShingle Honig, Martin Robert
Palaeoenvironmental control on multi-scale vertical and lateral heterogeneities within a Triassic - Jurassic carbonate ramp system (Musandam Peninsula)
author_facet Honig, Martin Robert
author_sort Honig, Martin Robert
title Palaeoenvironmental control on multi-scale vertical and lateral heterogeneities within a Triassic - Jurassic carbonate ramp system (Musandam Peninsula)
title_short Palaeoenvironmental control on multi-scale vertical and lateral heterogeneities within a Triassic - Jurassic carbonate ramp system (Musandam Peninsula)
title_full Palaeoenvironmental control on multi-scale vertical and lateral heterogeneities within a Triassic - Jurassic carbonate ramp system (Musandam Peninsula)
title_fullStr Palaeoenvironmental control on multi-scale vertical and lateral heterogeneities within a Triassic - Jurassic carbonate ramp system (Musandam Peninsula)
title_full_unstemmed Palaeoenvironmental control on multi-scale vertical and lateral heterogeneities within a Triassic - Jurassic carbonate ramp system (Musandam Peninsula)
title_sort palaeoenvironmental control on multi-scale vertical and lateral heterogeneities within a triassic - jurassic carbonate ramp system (musandam peninsula)
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