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information processing and trusted computing | 2014

Late Oligocene-Early Miocene Basin-Center Evaporites in Relationships to Multi-stage Tectonic Inversions in the Sinjar Trough, NW Iraq and NE Syria

Po C. Tai; George J. Grabowski; Chengjie Liu; Jerry Kendall; Augustus O. Wilson

The Sinjar Trough is a major east-west trending extensional feature in Northwest Iraq and Northeast Syria. It began to develop in the Late Cretaceous (the Maastrichtian) due to transtensional tectonics and was inverted during the late Pliocene- Pleistocene as a result of the Zagros Orogeny. Through biostratigraphic, Sr-isotope age dating, petrographic, and sequencestratigraphic studies of two late Oligocene-earliest Miocene basin-center evaporite intervals in Northwest Iraq and adjacent Northeast Syria, we recognized several minor episodes of inversion in the Sinjar Trough during the Paleogene. The Basal Serikagni Anhydrite (BSA) is a thin basinal anhydrite unit imbedded between the middle and late Chattian deepmarine carbonate sequences. The BSA extends into Northeast Syria but is missing in several adjacent wells within the Sinjar Trough. The Dhiban Formation is a thicker late Aquitanian-early Burdigalian evaporite-dominated interval mixed with carbonates. It overlies the Serikagni Formation and onlaps onto the carbonate ramp margins of the Euphrates Formation, which prograded towards basin center from the northeast and southwest. In Northeast Syria, the same basin-center evaporite is called the Dibbane Formation and shows local thickening and thinning. The overlying Jeribe Formation, however, has a uniform thickness across Iraq and Northeast Syria. The areal distribution, facies, and stratal geometry of these basin-center evaporite-bearing intervals reflect the antecedent topography during their deposition. Minor inversions within the Sinjar Trough before or during the late Oligocene caused non-deposition or erosion of the BSA in Northeast Syria. Another episode of inversion before the early Miocene created lowrelief highs and differential accommodation within the Sinjar Trough. The Dhiban/Dibbane Formation simply filled the remnant basin and was able to cover the highs during the lowstand stage, resulting in local variations of the basin-center evaporite accumulation. This study may shed some light on the timing of early trap formation within the Sinjar Trough.


Archive | 2008

Retrodicting Source-Rock Quality And Paleoenvironmental Conditions

Kevin M. Bohacs; Brian P. West; George J. Grabowski


Archive | 2007

Lithofacies Architecture and Variations in Expression of Sequence Stratigraphy Within Representative Intervals of the Green River Formation, Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming and Colorado

Kevin M. Bohacs; George J. Grabowski; Alan R. Carroll


information processing and trusted computing | 2005

Sequence Stratigraphy and Distribution of Silurian Organic-Rich "Hot Shales" of Arabia and North Africa

George J. Grabowski


information processing and trusted computing | 2005

Tectonic and Subsidence Controls on Jurassic and Triassic Stratigraphy and Depositional Patterns of the Arabian Plate

Christopher Willan; George J. Grabowski; Lisa A. Roehl


Archive | 2002

Controls on Sequence Architecture in Lacustrine Basins—Insights for Sequence Stratigraphy in General

Kevin M. Bohacs; Jack E. Neal; George J. Grabowski; David J. Reynolds; Alan R. Carroll


information processing and trusted computing | 2015

Stratigraphic Expression of Upper Cretaceous Tectonics in the Balambo-Garau Sub-Basin of the Zagros Foldbelt of Iran and Iraq: Implications for Reservoir Presence and Potential for Stratigraphic Traps

Amanda B. Mosola; Kelley S. Braaksma; Po C. Tai; John E. Volkmer; George J. Grabowski; Jerry Kendall; Chengjie Liu


International Petroleum Technology Conference | 2015

Stratigraphic Expression of Upper Cretaceous Tectonics in the Balambo- Garau Sub-Basin of the Zagros Foldbelt: Implications for Reservoir Presence

Amanda B. Mosola; Kelley S. Braaksma; Po C. Tai; John E. Volkmer; George J. Grabowski; Jerry Kendall; Chengjie Liu


information processing and trusted computing | 2014

Upper Oligocene-Lower Miocene Carbonate and Evaporite Depositional Systems of the Northern Arabian Plate

George J. Grabowski; Po C. Tai; Chengjie Liu; Augustus O. Wilson


information processing and trusted computing | 2009

Ages and Correlation of Cenozoic Strata of Iraq

George J. Grabowski; Chengjie Liu

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Alan R. Carroll

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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