Characterization of Early Triassic Griesbachian intervals from wellbore cores 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 in the Helgeland basin, offshore Mid-Norway

Cores 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 from the Helgeland basin cover a 750-metre-thick succession of marine sandstone, turbidites and shales. The upper 400 metres of the drilled cores are dated as the lower Triassic and referred to as the Griesbachian interval. The Griesbachian interval is the focus o...

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Main Author: Christensen, Karen Margrete Lie
Other Authors: Næss, Arve, Felix, Maarten
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: NTNU 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2572904
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spelling ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/2572904 2023-05-15T16:34:07+02:00 Characterization of Early Triassic Griesbachian intervals from wellbore cores 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 in the Helgeland basin, offshore Mid-Norway Christensen, Karen Margrete Lie Næss, Arve Felix, Maarten 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2572904 eng eng NTNU ntnudaim:16320 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2572904 Natural Resources Management Ressursgeologi Master thesis 2018 ftntnutrondheimi 2019-09-17T06:54:28Z Cores 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 from the Helgeland basin cover a 750-metre-thick succession of marine sandstone, turbidites and shales. The upper 400 metres of the drilled cores are dated as the lower Triassic and referred to as the Griesbachian interval. The Griesbachian interval is the focus of interest in this thesis. Sedimentological analyses from the Griesbachian interval in core 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09U-02 were used to identify the variability of lithofacies, depositional elements and the depositional environment at the time of deposition. A sedimentological description was made, and 24 thin sections were analyzed. 6 lithofacies and 4 facies associations were made based on the observations from the sedimentological log and the thin sections. From the lithofacies interpreted, 4 facies associations were described all with different depositional processes: debris flow, turbidity current, transitional flow and hemipelagic settling. Evaporitic intervals were observed in both core 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02. Three models are proposed for interpreting the depositional process of the gypsum interval: sabkha environment, transportation and recrystallization. Based on thin sections and core observations the most favoured model with recrystallization of evaporitic sediment is proposed. Statistical analysis based on observed thicknesses of facies association beds in core 6611/09U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 were performed to look at the thickness distributions through the core. Correlation of core 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 with regards to the evaporitic gypsum and a conceptual depositional model were carried out based on the sedimentological description, the facies associations interpretation and the statistical analysis. The conceptual depositional model for the Helgeland basin was proposed by a small-scale submarine fan system stacked in an aggradation pattern with sediment input by several feeder channels from east to west. The result of this study is an integrated data analysis and facies model which represents the paleoenvironment within the deposition of the Griesbachian interval in the Helgeland Basin. Master Thesis Helgeland NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Helgeland Norway
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Christensen, Karen Margrete Lie
Characterization of Early Triassic Griesbachian intervals from wellbore cores 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 in the Helgeland basin, offshore Mid-Norway
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description Cores 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 from the Helgeland basin cover a 750-metre-thick succession of marine sandstone, turbidites and shales. The upper 400 metres of the drilled cores are dated as the lower Triassic and referred to as the Griesbachian interval. The Griesbachian interval is the focus of interest in this thesis. Sedimentological analyses from the Griesbachian interval in core 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09U-02 were used to identify the variability of lithofacies, depositional elements and the depositional environment at the time of deposition. A sedimentological description was made, and 24 thin sections were analyzed. 6 lithofacies and 4 facies associations were made based on the observations from the sedimentological log and the thin sections. From the lithofacies interpreted, 4 facies associations were described all with different depositional processes: debris flow, turbidity current, transitional flow and hemipelagic settling. Evaporitic intervals were observed in both core 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02. Three models are proposed for interpreting the depositional process of the gypsum interval: sabkha environment, transportation and recrystallization. Based on thin sections and core observations the most favoured model with recrystallization of evaporitic sediment is proposed. Statistical analysis based on observed thicknesses of facies association beds in core 6611/09U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 were performed to look at the thickness distributions through the core. Correlation of core 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 with regards to the evaporitic gypsum and a conceptual depositional model were carried out based on the sedimentological description, the facies associations interpretation and the statistical analysis. The conceptual depositional model for the Helgeland basin was proposed by a small-scale submarine fan system stacked in an aggradation pattern with sediment input by several feeder channels from east to west. The result of this study is an integrated data analysis and facies model which represents the paleoenvironment within the deposition of the Griesbachian interval in the Helgeland Basin.
author2 Næss, Arve
Felix, Maarten
format Master Thesis
author Christensen, Karen Margrete Lie
author_facet Christensen, Karen Margrete Lie
author_sort Christensen, Karen Margrete Lie
title Characterization of Early Triassic Griesbachian intervals from wellbore cores 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 in the Helgeland basin, offshore Mid-Norway
title_short Characterization of Early Triassic Griesbachian intervals from wellbore cores 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 in the Helgeland basin, offshore Mid-Norway
title_full Characterization of Early Triassic Griesbachian intervals from wellbore cores 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 in the Helgeland basin, offshore Mid-Norway
title_fullStr Characterization of Early Triassic Griesbachian intervals from wellbore cores 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 in the Helgeland basin, offshore Mid-Norway
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Early Triassic Griesbachian intervals from wellbore cores 6611/09-U-01 and 6611/09-U-02 in the Helgeland basin, offshore Mid-Norway
title_sort characterization of early triassic griesbachian intervals from wellbore cores 6611/09-u-01 and 6611/09-u-02 in the helgeland basin, offshore mid-norway
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