The Gulf of Mexico Sedimentary Basin : depositional evolution and petroleum applications /


John W. Snedden, William E. Galloway.
Bok Engelsk 2019 · Electronic books.
Omfang
1 online resource (xv, 326 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
Utgave
1st ed.
Opplysninger
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 17 Sep 2019).. - Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- Part I Introduction -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Tectonic and Stratigraphic Framework -- 1.1 General Setting -- 1.2 Structural Framework -- 1.2.1 Deep Crustal Types -- 1.2.2 Seismic Refraction Studies of Deep Crust -- 1.2.3 Seismic Reflection Studies of Deep Crust -- 1.2.4 Magnetic Data -- 1.2.5 Gravity Data -- 1.3 Gravity Tectonics -- 1.3.1 Growth Fault Families and Related Structures -- 1.3.2 Basin-Floor Contractional Fold Belts -- 1.3.3 Allochthonous Salt Bodies, Including Salt Canopies and Salt Sheets -- 1.3.4 Roho Fault Families -- 1.3.5 Salt Diapirs and Their Related Withdrawal Synclines and Minibasins -- 1.3.6 Salt Welds -- 1.3.7 Rollovers and Expulsion Rollovers -- 1.3.8 Carapaces and Rafts -- 1.4 Structural Domains -- 1.4.1 Basement Structural Province -- 1.4.2 Gravity Tectonic Domains -- 1.4.2.1 Supracanopy Tectonic Domains -- 1.4.2.2 Subcanopy Tectonic Domains -- 1.5 Basin-Scale Cross-Sections -- 1.5.1 Cross-Section 1: Sigsbee Abyssal Plain to Peninsular Arch -- 1.5.2 Cross-Section 2: Florida Shoreline to USA-Mexico International Border -- 1.5.3 Cross-Section 3: Onshore Texas to Onshore Florida -- 1.5.4 Cross-Section 4: Black Warrior Basin to Yucatán Channel -- 1.5.5 Cross-Section 5: Sabine Uplift to Sigsbee Escarpment -- 1.5.6 Cross-Section 6: San Marcos Arch to Sigsbee Escarpment -- 1.5.7 Cross-Section 7: Quetzalcoatl Extensional Detachment, Northern Mexican Ridges to Chicxulub Crater -- 1.5.8 Cross-Section 8: Mexican Ridges to US Abyssal Plain -- 1.5.9 Cross-Section 9: Catemaco Fold Belt to Bahamas Platform -- 1.5.10 Cross-Section 10: US Abyssal Plain to South Florida Basin -- 1.5.11 Other Areas: Bravo Trough of Mexico -- 1.6 Temporal Reconstruction of Central GoM Line.. - 1.7 Tectonostratigraphy, Chronostratigraphy, and Depositional Systems -- 1.8 Tectonostratigraphic Framework -- 1.9 Stratigraphic Terminology -- 1.10 Mesozoic Chronostratigraphy, Northern GoM -- 1.11 Mesozoic Chronostratigraphy, Southern GoM -- 1.12 Cenozoic Chronostratigraphy, Northern GoM -- 1.13 Cenozoic Chronostratigraphy, Southern GoM -- 1.14 Stratigraphic Framework of Cuba -- 1.14.1 Cuban Mesozoic Stratigraphic Framework -- 1.14.2 Cuban Cenozoic Stratigraphic Framework -- 1.15 Depositional Systems Classification -- 1.16 Update to Carbonate Depositional Systems in the GoM Basin -- 1.17 Update to Siliciclastic Systems in the GoM Basin -- 1.18 Explanation of Paleogeographic Maps: Assumptions and Caveats -- 1.19 Database -- Part II Mesozoic Depositional Evolution -- Chapter 2 Post-Orogenic Successor Basin-Fill and Rifting Phase -- 2.1 Basin and Continental Framework -- 2.2 Plate Tectonic Reconstructions since 240 Ma -- 2.3 Tectonostratigraphic Models for Basin Precursor History -- 2.3.1 The Conventional GoM Early Mesozoic Rift Model -- 2.3.2 Alternative Model for Early Mesozoic Successor Basin-Fill and Rifting -- 2.3.3 Pre-salt (Eagle Mills) Sediment Routing -- Chapter 3 Middle Mesozoic Drift and Cooling Phase -- 3.1 Basin and Continental Framework -- 3.2 Louann Salt Supersequence -- 3.2.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 3.2.2 Previous Work -- 3.2.3 Louann Salt Supersequence Paleogeographic Reconstruction -- 3.2.3.1 Plate Tectonic Reconstructions for Original Salt Distribution -- 3.2.4 Louann Salt Seismic Facies -- 3.2.4.1 Louann Anhydrite Lithofacies -- 3.2.4.2 Halite Lithofacies -- 3.2.4.3 Mixed Halite-Anhydrite Lithofacies -- 3.2.4.4 Summary -- 3.3 Smackover-Norphlet Supersequence -- 3.3.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 3.3.2 Previous Work -- 3.3.3 Plate Tectonic Reconstruction -- 3.3.4 Restoration for Raft Tectonics.. - 3.3.5 Norphlet Deposystems: A Look into Ancient Dryland Deposition -- 3.3.5.1 Eolian Erg -- 3.3.5.2 Eolian-Erg Margin -- 3.3.5.3 Fluvial Wadi -- 3.3.5.4 Coastal Sand-Sheet/Sabkha -- 3.3.5.5 Lake -- 3.3.5.6 Eolian Fore-Erg -- 3.3.6 Norphlet Paleogeographic Reconstruction -- 3.3.7 Paleo-wind Interpretation -- 3.3.8 Smackover Paleogeographic Reconstruction -- 3.4 Haynesville-Buckner Supersequence -- 3.4.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 3.4.2 Previous Work -- 3.4.3 Haynesville-Buckner Paleogeographic Reconstruction -- 3.4.3.1 Plate Tectonic Reconstruction -- 3.4.3.2 Restoration for Raft Tectonics -- 3.4.4 Discussion -- 3.5 Cotton Valley-Bossier Supersequence -- 3.5.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 3.5.2 Previous Work -- 3.5.3 Paleogeographic Reconstruction -- 3.5.4 Discussion -- 3.6 Cotton Valley-Knowles Supersequence -- 3.6.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 3.6.2 Previous Work -- 3.6.3 Paleogeographic Map Reconstruction -- 3.6.4 Discussion -- Chapter 4 Late Mesozoic Local Tectonic and Crustal Heating Phase -- 4.1 Basin and Continental Framework -- 4.2 Sligo-Hosston Supersequence -- 4.2.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 4.2.2 Previous Work -- 4.2.3 Hosston Sequence Set -- 4.2.4 Hosston Sequence Set Paleogeographic Map Reconstruction -- 4.2.5 Provenance of the Hosston Sequence Set -- 4.2.6 Hosston Source-to-Sink Predictive Scaling Relationships -- 4.2.7 Sligo Sequence Set Paleogeographic Map Reconstruction -- 4.3 Bexar-Pine Island Supersequence -- 4.3.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 4.3.2 Previous Work -- 4.3.3 Paleogeographic Map Discussion -- 4.4 Rodessa Supersequence -- 4.4.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 4.4.2 Previous Work -- 4.4.3 Paleogeographic Map Reconstruction -- 4.5 The Glen Rose Supersequence -- 4.5.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 4.5.2 Previous Work -- 4.5.3 Paleogeographic Map Reconstruction -- 4.6 Paluxy-Washita Supersequence -- 4.6.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 4.6.2 Previous Work.. - 4.6.3 Paleogeographic Map Reconstruction -- 4.7 Summary of Post-Oxfordian Mesozoic Deposition -- 4.8 Eagle Ford-Tuscaloosa Supersequence -- 4.8.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 4.8.2 Previous Work -- 4.8.3 Paleogeographic Reconstruction -- 4.9 Austin Chalk Supersequence -- 4.9.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 4.9.2 Previous Work -- 4.9.3 Paleogeographic Map Reconstruction -- 4.10 Navarro-Taylor Supersequence -- 4.10.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 4.10.2 Previous Work -- 4.10.3 Paleogeographic Map Reconstruction -- 4.11 Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) Boundary Unit -- 4.11.1 Chronostratigraphy -- 4.11.2 Previous Work -- 4.11.3 Impact-Related Processes and Products -- 4.11.4 Observations of the K-Pg Boundary Deposit around the GoM -- 4.11.4.1 Sedimentary Process Interpretation -- 4.11.5 Seismic-Based K-Pg Unit Thickness Map -- 4.11.6 K-Pg Boundary Deposit in Mexico -- 4.11.7 K-Pg Boundary Deposit in Cuba -- 4.11.8 Landscape and Seascape at the End of the Mesozoic -- 4.12 Middle and Late Mesozoic Summary -- Part III Cenozoic Depositional Evolution -- Chapter 5 Cenozoic Depositional History 1: Paleogene Laramide Phase -- 5.1 Cenozoic Introduction and Overview -- 5.1.1 Foundations of Modern Understanding of Gulf Basin Depositional History -- 5.1.2 Cenozoic Basin Framework and Tectonostratigraphic Phases -- 5.2 Paleogene Laramide Tectonostratigraphic Phase -- 5.2.1 Chronostratigraphy and Depositional Episodes -- 5.2.2 Previous Work -- 5.3 Middle Paleocene Lower Wilcox Deposode -- 5.3.1 Paleogeography -- 5.3.2 Termination and Summary -- 5.4 Late Paleocene Middle Wilcox Supersequence -- 5.4.1 Paleogeography -- 5.4.2 Termination and Summary -- 5.5 Early Eocene Upper Wilcox Deposode -- 5.5.1 Paleogeography -- 5.5.2 Termination and Summary -- 5.5.3 Wilcox Paleoceanography -- 5.6 Middle Eocene Queen City and Sparta Deposodes -- 5.6.1 Paleogeography -- 5.6.2 Termination and Summary.. - 5.7 Structural Evolution -- 5.7.1 Northern Gulf Margin -- 5.7.2 Western Gulf Margin -- 5.8 Summary: Laramide Compressional Phase -- Chapter 6 Cenozoic Depositional History 2: Middle Cenozoic Geothermal Phase -- 6.1 Basin and Continental Framework -- 6.2 Chronostratigraphy and Depositional Episodes -- 6.3 Previous Work -- 6.4 Late Eocene Yegua and Jackson Deposodes -- 6.4.1 Paleogeography -- 6.4.2 Termination and Summary -- 6.5 Oligocene Frio Deposode -- 6.5.1 Paleogeography -- 6.5.2 Termination and Summary -- 6.6 Early Miocene LM1 and LM2 Deposodes -- 6.6.1 Paleogeography -- 6.6.2 Termination and Summary -- 6.7 Structural Evolution -- 6.7.1 North-Northwestern Gulf -- 6.7.1.1 Late Eocene -- 6.7.1.2 Oligocene -- 6.7.1.3 Early Miocene -- 6.7.2 Southwestern Gulf -- 6.8 Summary: Middle Cenozoic Phase -- Chapter 7 Cenozoic Depositional History 3: Neogene Tectono-climatic Phase -- 7.1 Basin and Continental Framework -- 7.2 Chronostratigraphy and Depositional Episodes -- 7.3 Previous Work -- 7.4 Middle Miocene Deposode -- 7.4.1 Paleogeography -- 7.4.2 Termination and Summary -- 7.5 Late Miocene Supersequence -- 7.5.1 Paleogeography -- 7.5.2 Termination and Summary -- 7.6 Pliocene Deposodes -- 7.6.1 Paleogeography -- 7.6.2 Termination -- 7.7 Pleistocene Supersequence -- 7.7.1 Paleogeography -- 7.7.2 Termination and Summary -- 7.8 Structural Evolution -- 7.8.1 Northern Gulf: Burgos Basin -- 7.8.2 Tampico-Misantla Margin -- 7.8.3 Veracruz-Campeche Margin -- 7.9 Summary: Neogene Tectono-climatic Phase -- Chapter 8 Cenozoic Depositional Synthesis and Emerging Hydrocarbon Plays -- 8.1 Evolving Drainage Basins and Depocenters -- 8.1.1 Source Areas -- 8.1.2 Drainage Basin Reconstructions -- 8.1.2.1 Paleocene-Middle Eocene -- 8.1.2.2 Late Eocene-Early Miocene -- 8.1.2.3 Middle Miocene-Pleistocene -- 8.1.3 Fluvial-Deltaic Axes -- 8.2 Growth of the Continental Margins.. - 8.3 Continental Slope and Basin Evolution.. - The Gulf of Mexico Basin is one of the most prolific hydrocarbon-producing basins in the world, with an estimated endowment of 200 billion barrels of oil equivalent. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the basin, spanning the US, Mexico and Cuba. Topics covered include conventional and unconventional reservoirs, source rocks and associated tectonics, basin evolution from the Mesozoic to Cenozoic Era, and different regions of the basin from mature onshore fields to deep-water subsalt plays. Cores, well logs and seismic lines are all discussed providing local, regional and basin-scale insights. The scientific implications of seminal events in the basin's history are also covered, including sedimentary effects of the Chicxulub Impact. Containing over 200 color illustrations and 50 stratigraphic cross-sections and paleogeographic maps, this is an invaluable resource for petroleum industry professionals, as well as graduate students and researchers interested in basin analysis, sedimentology, stratigraphy, tectonics and petroleum geology.
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