A study of the ichnology, lithology and reservoir quality of the Palaeogene Grumantbyen Formation on Svalbard
The Palaeogene Grumantbyen Formation is one of the least understood formations in the geology of Svalbard. The objective of this thesis was to get a better understanding of the sedimentological development and depositional environment of the formation through detailed ichnological, lithological and...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Master Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
The University of Bergen
2016
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1956/15426 |
_version_ | 1821533469359996928 |
---|---|
author | Øygard, Ørjan Berge |
author_facet | Øygard, Ørjan Berge |
author_sort | Øygard, Ørjan Berge |
collection | University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) |
description | The Palaeogene Grumantbyen Formation is one of the least understood formations in the geology of Svalbard. The objective of this thesis was to get a better understanding of the sedimentological development and depositional environment of the formation through detailed ichnological, lithological and petrographical studies. Finally, a detailed description of the reservoir quality of the formation will be presented. The Grumantbyen Formation is highly bioturbated throughout the whole succession with only few signs of physical sedimentary structures. The ichnological study has led to an interpretation of seven different ichnofabrics occurring in the formation. There is a gradual transition between these ichnofabrics, and they are implying a change from a distal to a more proximal environment from the bottom to the top of the succession. 5 different lithofacies have been interpreted, and they show that the succession is gradually coarsening and shallowing upward from an offshore deposited sandy siltstone towards an upper shoreface deposited light silty sandstone. A gravel layer appearing erosional on top of the upper shoreface deposited lithofacies has been interpreted to represent a transgressive lag associated with the major flooding of the Grumantbyen Formation, and deposition of the superimposed Frysjaodden Formation. The petrographical study shows a gradual increase in grain-size, better sorting, roundness, shape of the grains and decrease in matrix from the most distal towards the most proximal-lithofacies. This suggests that the energy conditions are getting stronger as a result of a gradual shallowing upward trend in the succession. The formation's appearance of glauconite in combination with high bioturbation intensity, lack of physical sedimentary structures and sandy input, has in this study been interpreted to represent a system with very little sediment input. A possible low, but continuous sediment input, which was greater than the available accommodation space is suggested, in order to have suitable ... |
format | Master Thesis |
genre | Grumantby* Svalbard |
genre_facet | Grumantby* Svalbard |
geographic | Svalbard Frysjaodden Grumantbyen |
geographic_facet | Svalbard Frysjaodden Grumantbyen |
id | ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/15426 |
institution | Open Polar |
language | English |
long_lat | ENVELOPE(15.396,15.396,77.737,77.737) ENVELOPE(15.096,15.096,78.173,78.173) |
op_collection_id | ftunivbergen |
op_relation | https://hdl.handle.net/1956/15426 |
op_rights | Copyright the Author. All rights reserved |
publishDate | 2016 |
publisher | The University of Bergen |
record_format | openpolar |
spelling | ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/15426 2025-01-16T22:15:26+00:00 A study of the ichnology, lithology and reservoir quality of the Palaeogene Grumantbyen Formation on Svalbard Øygard, Ørjan Berge 2016-11-10 13022262 bytes application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/15426 eng eng The University of Bergen https://hdl.handle.net/1956/15426 Copyright the Author. All rights reserved Svalbard Reservoarbergarter https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c030203 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c011410 756199 Master thesis 2016 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:41:00Z The Palaeogene Grumantbyen Formation is one of the least understood formations in the geology of Svalbard. The objective of this thesis was to get a better understanding of the sedimentological development and depositional environment of the formation through detailed ichnological, lithological and petrographical studies. Finally, a detailed description of the reservoir quality of the formation will be presented. The Grumantbyen Formation is highly bioturbated throughout the whole succession with only few signs of physical sedimentary structures. The ichnological study has led to an interpretation of seven different ichnofabrics occurring in the formation. There is a gradual transition between these ichnofabrics, and they are implying a change from a distal to a more proximal environment from the bottom to the top of the succession. 5 different lithofacies have been interpreted, and they show that the succession is gradually coarsening and shallowing upward from an offshore deposited sandy siltstone towards an upper shoreface deposited light silty sandstone. A gravel layer appearing erosional on top of the upper shoreface deposited lithofacies has been interpreted to represent a transgressive lag associated with the major flooding of the Grumantbyen Formation, and deposition of the superimposed Frysjaodden Formation. The petrographical study shows a gradual increase in grain-size, better sorting, roundness, shape of the grains and decrease in matrix from the most distal towards the most proximal-lithofacies. This suggests that the energy conditions are getting stronger as a result of a gradual shallowing upward trend in the succession. The formation's appearance of glauconite in combination with high bioturbation intensity, lack of physical sedimentary structures and sandy input, has in this study been interpreted to represent a system with very little sediment input. A possible low, but continuous sediment input, which was greater than the available accommodation space is suggested, in order to have suitable ... Master Thesis Grumantby* Svalbard University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Svalbard Frysjaodden ENVELOPE(15.396,15.396,77.737,77.737) Grumantbyen ENVELOPE(15.096,15.096,78.173,78.173) |
spellingShingle | Svalbard Reservoarbergarter https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c030203 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c011410 756199 Øygard, Ørjan Berge A study of the ichnology, lithology and reservoir quality of the Palaeogene Grumantbyen Formation on Svalbard |
title | A study of the ichnology, lithology and reservoir quality of the Palaeogene Grumantbyen Formation on Svalbard |
title_full | A study of the ichnology, lithology and reservoir quality of the Palaeogene Grumantbyen Formation on Svalbard |
title_fullStr | A study of the ichnology, lithology and reservoir quality of the Palaeogene Grumantbyen Formation on Svalbard |
title_full_unstemmed | A study of the ichnology, lithology and reservoir quality of the Palaeogene Grumantbyen Formation on Svalbard |
title_short | A study of the ichnology, lithology and reservoir quality of the Palaeogene Grumantbyen Formation on Svalbard |
title_sort | study of the ichnology, lithology and reservoir quality of the palaeogene grumantbyen formation on svalbard |
topic | Svalbard Reservoarbergarter https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c030203 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c011410 756199 |
topic_facet | Svalbard Reservoarbergarter https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c030203 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c011410 756199 |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/1956/15426 |