Guidelines for seismic sedimentologic study in non-marine postrift basins

This study summarizes the research experiences of non-marine seismic sedimentology in recent years in China and uses Qijia area, Songliao Basin, as a template to establish general guidelines for seismic sedimentology. Basic data sets include stacked 3D seismic volumes, 2D regional seismic lines, dat...

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Published in:Petroleum exploration and development Vol. 39; no. 3; pp. 295 - 304
Main Authors: ZENG, Hongliu, ZHU, Xiaomin, ZHU, Rukai, ZHANG, Qingshi
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 01-06-2012
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd
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Summary:This study summarizes the research experiences of non-marine seismic sedimentology in recent years in China and uses Qijia area, Songliao Basin, as a template to establish general guidelines for seismic sedimentology. Basic data sets include stacked 3D seismic volumes, 2D regional seismic lines, data for regional geologic settings, and well data. The workflow emphasizes the integration of seismic and geologic interpretations and balanced use of seismic sedimentology, sequence stratigraphy and seismic stratigraphy. Basic steps include well-to-seismic tie for the establishment of sequence framework, wavelet-phase adjustment, picking of geologic-time parallel seismic events, seismic resolution analysis, petrophysical analysis, selection of seismic attributes, stratal slicing, seismic depositional facies analysis, and applications to exploration and development. Expected maps range from key interpreted well-seismic sections, flattened relative geologic-time sections, stratal slices, and depositional facies maps, etc. The workflow is applied in the study of the Cretaceous Qingshankou Formation in the Qijia area, Songliao Basin, which can be used as a reference for seismic sedimentologic study in non-marine basins, especially in postrift depression-type basins in China.
ISSN:1876-3804
1876-3804
DOI:10.1016/S1876-3804(12)60045-7