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Research On Sequence Stratigraphy Of Damoguaihe Group In The North Of Wuerxun Depression

Posted on:2011-04-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X C QinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2120360305478143Subject:Earth Exploration and Information Technology
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This paper made sequence stratigraphy research in Northern Werxun depressed basin area base on seismic, logging and well drilling data by the theory of sequence stratigraphy. The target strata studied in this paper include Huoshiling Formation, Shahezi Formation, Yingcheng Formation and Denglouku Formation. Of the studied target strata, this paper focuses the main research objective on the strata of Denglouku Formation, and also makes a groping research into the volcanic rock strata of the first segment of Yingcheng Formation.On the basis of carefully analyzing and referring the research fruits, by means of the study on the seismic data, logging data and drilling data, the author divides the target strata into four super-sequence. It is believed that the interface of each formation of the deep strata in the studied area is a super-sequence boundary, and accordingly each formation forms a super-sequence. Meanwhile it is also deemed that the strata of Denglouku formation in studied area developed Deng-2 Segment, Deng-3 Segment and Deng-4 Segment, and according to the characteristics of their boundaries, the strata of Denglouku Formation can be further divided into three sequences. Based on the above cognitions, an isochronous stratigraphic framework of the deep strata in studied area is built by means of tracing and correlating the well-tie seismic sections and of combining the well data and seismic data.At last, the favorable exploration zones in the studied area are pointed out by making an integrative consideration of various ingredients such as source rocks, reservoir rocks, cap rocks and traps.
Keywords/Search Tags:sequence stratigraphy, sequence, stratigraphic framework, seismic faces, seismic attribute, overlap trap
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