Paleoenvironments, stratigraphic evolution and reservoir characteristics of the Upper Cretaceous Yingjisha Group, southwest Tarim Basin

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Dan Yang ◽  
Kenneth A. Eriksson ◽  
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The seismic profiles analysis of 4,533 km study area made it possible to study the sedimentary deposits in the Ivorian onshore basin. The method used consisted of manual plots of the seismic sections leading to the production of isochronos, iso-velocity, isobaths and isopac maps. As for the stratigraphic interpretation, it was used to develop a sedimentary model to extract information on the nature of sedimentary deposits and the mechanisms of their establishment based on the analysis of seismic facies. Examination of the different seismic profiles of the study area allowed the onshore sedimentary series to be subdivided into four main sequences which are: sequences I, II, III and IV. Thus, this analysis revealed two stages of sedimentary deposits linked to the behavior of the reflectors: 1. a syn-rift stage, characterized by significant fracturing in the sedimentation with faults and tilted blocks inthe Lower Cretaceous 2. a post-rift stage , corresponding to a less deformed sedimentation with parallel and continuous reflectors from the Upper Cretaceous to the present . These two phases allow us to understand the stratigraphic evolution of the onshore basin.


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