Efthymios Tripsanas
Royal Dutch Shell
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2015
James S Eldrett; Efthymios Tripsanas; Christopher L. Davis; Tom McKie; Manuel Vieira; Peter Osterloff; Tom Sandison
Abstract The Paleocene–Eocene-aged Sele Formation is developed across the basinal region of the Central North Sea. The section comprises a number of deep-marine fan systems that expanded and contracted across the basin floor in response to relative sea-level changes on the basin margin and fluctuating sediment yield off the Scottish landmass modulated by climate and hinterland uplift. Persistent sediment entry points to the basin resulted in the development of discrete axial and transverse fan fairways with a geometry dictated by an irregular bathymetry sculpted by differential compaction across Mesozoic faults, halokinesis and antecedent fan systems. A high-resolution biostratigraphic framework has allowed the evolution of fan-dispersal systems in response to these effects to be tracked across the basin within four genetic sequences. The proximal parts of the fans comprised channel complexes of low sinuosity, high lateral offset, and low aggradation. The development of these systems in a bathymetrically confined corridor of the Central Graben (c. 65 km wide), combined with high sediment supply, resulted in the eventual burial of any underlying relief. The behaviour of sand-rich reservoirs in this region is dominated by the permeability contrast between high-quality channel fairways and more heterolithic overbank regions, with the potential for early water breakthrough and aquifer coning in the channel fairways, and unswept volumes in overbank locations. Compartmentalization of compensationally stacked channel bodies occurs locally, with stratigraphic trapping caused by lateral channel pinch-outs, channel-base debrites, mud-rich drapes and abandonment fines. Towards the southern part of Quadrant 22, approximately 150 km down-palaeoflow, the systems became less confined and in this region are dominated by channel–lobe complexes, which continued to interact with an irregular bathymetry controlled by antecedent fans, mass-transport complexes and halokinesis in the form of rising salt diapirs. Reservoirs in this region are inherently stratigraphically compartmentalized by their heterolithic lithology and compensational stacking of lobes, and further complicated by structuration and instability induced by the diapiric or basement structures needed to generate a trapping structure in these settings.
Journal of Sedimentary Research | 2008
Efthymios Tripsanas; David J. W. Piper
Marine Geology | 2015
Arnaud Beckers; Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari; C. Beck; Sarah Bodeux; Efthymios Tripsanas; Dimitris Sakellariou; Marc De Batist
Annals of Geophysics | 2014
Corina Campos; C. Beck; Christian Crouzet; Eduardo Carrillo; Aurelien van Welden; Efthymios Tripsanas
Marine Geology | 2016
Arnaud Beckers; C. Beck; Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari; Efthymios Tripsanas; Christian Crouzet; Dimitris Sakellariou; G. Papatheodorou; M. De Batist
Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2013
Arnaud Beckers; Clément Mortier; C. Beck; Aurelia Hubert; Jean-Louis Reyss; Efthymios Tripsanas; Dimitris Sakellariou; Marc De Batist; Koen De Rycker; Pascale Bascou; David Strivay
Geo-marine Letters | 2013
Aristomenis P. Karageorgis; Theodore D. Kanellopoulos; Vasileios Mavromatis; Christos L. Anagnostou; Eleni Koutsopoulou; Mark Schmidt; Kosmas Pavlopoulos; Efthymios Tripsanas; Rolf O. Hallberg
Marine Geology | 2017
Arnaud Beckers; C. Beck; Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari; Jean-Louis Reyss; Clément Mortier; Paola Albini; Andrea Rovida; Anne-Lise Develle; Efthymios Tripsanas; Dimitris Sakellariou; Christian Crouzet; Oona Scotti
Marine Geology | 2016
Efthymios Tripsanas; Ioannis Panagiotopoulos; Vasilios Lykousis; Ioannis Morfis; Aristomenis P. Karageorgis; Georgios Anastasakis; Georgios Kontogonis
Archive | 2017
Arnaud Beckers; Aurelia Hubert; C. Beck; Dimitri Sakellariou; Efthymios Tripsanas; Marc De Batist