Sequence stratigraphy of clastic and carbonate successions: applications for exploration and production of natural resources
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Resumo: | Abstract Sequence stratigraphy is a method that unravels the evolution of sedimentation through time and space within sedimentary basins. Nowadays, the exploration and production of natural resources generated by or related to sedimentary processes depend on constructing a chronostratigraphic framework to identify sequences of distinct hierarchies. In clastic and carbonate successions, exploratory studies focus on higher-rank sequences to evaluate the potential of natural resources and to make discoveries. Conversely, lower-rank (i.e. high-frequency) sequences characterize and highlight the spatial and temporal occurrence of natural resource deposits and heterogeneities, necessary for optimizing production. For instance, high-resolution sequence stratigraphic surfaces may indicate the location of placer deposits or coal seams. In the petroleum industry, high-resolution sequence stratigraphy is applied in reservoir zonation and characterization, which are the stratigraphic essence of 3D geological and fluid flow models. Thus, this methodology can guide reservoir management, forecast and optimize production, and increase the ultimate recovery factor. Recent technological innovations such as virtual outcrop models and Ground Penetration Radar have promoted a significant advance in the visualization of surfaces and stacking patterns, making stratigraphic analysis more accurate and efficient than the traditional use of analogs. |
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Sequence stratigraphy of clastic and carbonate successions: applications for exploration and production of natural resourcessequence stratigraphynatural resource explorationnatural resource productionclastic successioncarbonate successionAbstract Sequence stratigraphy is a method that unravels the evolution of sedimentation through time and space within sedimentary basins. Nowadays, the exploration and production of natural resources generated by or related to sedimentary processes depend on constructing a chronostratigraphic framework to identify sequences of distinct hierarchies. In clastic and carbonate successions, exploratory studies focus on higher-rank sequences to evaluate the potential of natural resources and to make discoveries. Conversely, lower-rank (i.e. high-frequency) sequences characterize and highlight the spatial and temporal occurrence of natural resource deposits and heterogeneities, necessary for optimizing production. For instance, high-resolution sequence stratigraphic surfaces may indicate the location of placer deposits or coal seams. In the petroleum industry, high-resolution sequence stratigraphy is applied in reservoir zonation and characterization, which are the stratigraphic essence of 3D geological and fluid flow models. Thus, this methodology can guide reservoir management, forecast and optimize production, and increase the ultimate recovery factor. Recent technological innovations such as virtual outcrop models and Ground Penetration Radar have promoted a significant advance in the visualization of surfaces and stacking patterns, making stratigraphic analysis more accurate and efficient than the traditional use of analogs.Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892021000400800Brazilian Journal of Geology v.51 n.4 2021reponame:Brazilian Journal of Geologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia (SBGEO)instacron:SBGEO10.1590/2317-4889202120210014info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMagalhães,Antonio Jorge CamposFragoso,Daniel Galvão CarnierGabaglia,Guilherme Pederneiras RajaTerra,Gerson Jose SalamoniMelo,Anderson Henrique deAndrade,Peryclys Raynyere de OliveiraGuadagnin,FelipeLima-Filho,Francisco Pinheiroeng2021-12-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2317-48892021000400800Revistahttp://bjg.siteoficial.ws/index.htmhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbgsede@sbgeo.org.br||claudio.riccomini@gmail.com2317-46922317-4692opendoar:2021-12-14T00:00Brazilian Journal of Geology - Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia (SBGEO)false |
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Sequence stratigraphy of clastic and carbonate successions: applications for exploration and production of natural resources |
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Sequence stratigraphy of clastic and carbonate successions: applications for exploration and production of natural resources |
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Sequence stratigraphy of clastic and carbonate successions: applications for exploration and production of natural resources Magalhães,Antonio Jorge Campos sequence stratigraphy natural resource exploration natural resource production clastic succession carbonate succession |
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Sequence stratigraphy of clastic and carbonate successions: applications for exploration and production of natural resources |
title_full |
Sequence stratigraphy of clastic and carbonate successions: applications for exploration and production of natural resources |
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Sequence stratigraphy of clastic and carbonate successions: applications for exploration and production of natural resources |
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Sequence stratigraphy of clastic and carbonate successions: applications for exploration and production of natural resources |
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Sequence stratigraphy of clastic and carbonate successions: applications for exploration and production of natural resources |
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Magalhães,Antonio Jorge Campos |
author_facet |
Magalhães,Antonio Jorge Campos Fragoso,Daniel Galvão Carnier Gabaglia,Guilherme Pederneiras Raja Terra,Gerson Jose Salamoni Melo,Anderson Henrique de Andrade,Peryclys Raynyere de Oliveira Guadagnin,Felipe Lima-Filho,Francisco Pinheiro |
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author |
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Fragoso,Daniel Galvão Carnier Gabaglia,Guilherme Pederneiras Raja Terra,Gerson Jose Salamoni Melo,Anderson Henrique de Andrade,Peryclys Raynyere de Oliveira Guadagnin,Felipe Lima-Filho,Francisco Pinheiro |
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Magalhães,Antonio Jorge Campos Fragoso,Daniel Galvão Carnier Gabaglia,Guilherme Pederneiras Raja Terra,Gerson Jose Salamoni Melo,Anderson Henrique de Andrade,Peryclys Raynyere de Oliveira Guadagnin,Felipe Lima-Filho,Francisco Pinheiro |
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sequence stratigraphy natural resource exploration natural resource production clastic succession carbonate succession |
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sequence stratigraphy natural resource exploration natural resource production clastic succession carbonate succession |
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Abstract Sequence stratigraphy is a method that unravels the evolution of sedimentation through time and space within sedimentary basins. Nowadays, the exploration and production of natural resources generated by or related to sedimentary processes depend on constructing a chronostratigraphic framework to identify sequences of distinct hierarchies. In clastic and carbonate successions, exploratory studies focus on higher-rank sequences to evaluate the potential of natural resources and to make discoveries. Conversely, lower-rank (i.e. high-frequency) sequences characterize and highlight the spatial and temporal occurrence of natural resource deposits and heterogeneities, necessary for optimizing production. For instance, high-resolution sequence stratigraphic surfaces may indicate the location of placer deposits or coal seams. In the petroleum industry, high-resolution sequence stratigraphy is applied in reservoir zonation and characterization, which are the stratigraphic essence of 3D geological and fluid flow models. Thus, this methodology can guide reservoir management, forecast and optimize production, and increase the ultimate recovery factor. Recent technological innovations such as virtual outcrop models and Ground Penetration Radar have promoted a significant advance in the visualization of surfaces and stacking patterns, making stratigraphic analysis more accurate and efficient than the traditional use of analogs. |
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