Germán Ojeda
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Geological Society of America Bulletin | 2008
Germán Bayona; Martin Cortes; Carlos Jaramillo; Germán Ojeda; John Jairo Aristizabal; Andrés Reyes-Harker
The integration of restored basin geometry and internal features of syntectonic units (e.g., stratal architecture, thickness, sandstone composition) with fl exural modeling of the lithosphere constrains the evolution of a basin and its fl exural history related to orogenic growth (spatial/temporal loading confi guration). Using this approach, we determined the Maastrichtian-Cenozoic polyphase growth of the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia, an inverted Mesozoic extensional basin. The record of this growth occurs in an Andean (post‐middle Miocene) thrust belt (the Eastern Cordillera) and in adjacent foreland basins, such as the Llanos Basin to the east. This approach permitted the identifi cation of fitectono-stratigraphic sequences in the foreland basin and fi ve phases of shortening for the Eastern Cordillera. Thermochronological and geochronological data support the spatial and temporal evolution of the orogen‐foreland basin pair. Tectono-stratigraphic sequences were identifi ed in two restored cross sections, one located at a salient and the other in a recess on the eastern fl ank of the Eastern Cordillera. The lower two sequences correspond to late Maastrichtian‐Paleocene fl exural events and record the eastward migration of both tectonic loading and depositional zero in the Llanos Basin. These sequences consist of amalgamated quartzarenites that abruptly grade upward to organic-rich fi ne-grained beds and, to the top, light-colored mudstones interbedded with litharenites in isolated channels. Amalgamated conglomeratic quartzose sandstones of the third sequence record ~15 m.y. of slow subsidence in the Llanos Basin and Llanos foothills during early to middle Eocene time, while shortening was taking place farther west in the Magdalena Valley. The fourth sequence, of late Eocene‐ middle Miocene age, records a new episode of eastward migration of tectonic loads and depositional zero in the Llanos Basin. This sequence begins with deposition of thick fi ne-grained strata to the west, whereas to the east, in the Llanos basin, amalgamated quartzarenites unconformably overlie Cretaceous and older rocks (former forebulge). Apatite fi ssion tracks in the axial zone of the Eastern Cordillera, growth strata in the
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2010
Kefyn Paola Castaño; Germán Ojeda
In order to increase the resolution of seismic data used to detect thin-beds, we implemented the Spectral Inversion method (Puryear and Castagna, 2008) which examines the Thin-Bed Tuning response in the frequency domain. Our approach included minimization of the objective function through the application of Genetic Algorithms (GA) and Simulated Annealing (SA). We tested our implementation on synthetic and real seismic data from the Barco Formation, deposited in Catatumbo basin of Colombia. Our results indicate that these two algorithms outperform traditional minimization schemes.
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2009
Germán Ojeda; Paula A. García; Jorge L. Rubiano; Frank H. Gómez; Nelson Rojas; Isabel C. Restrepo; Joaquín P. Aguilera
Draining transitional reservoirs represents a challenge due to the spatial heterogeneity of sandstone in these units. The complex architecture of the Paleocene Barco Formation in the Catatumbo basin of Colombia is known to be derived from a collage of sub-tidal, intertidal, and supra-tidal plain and channel deposits. Barco lithology is therefore diverse, grading from mudstone to mediumgrained sandstone, and sporadic coal. To better understand the spatial distribution of Barco sandstones at the Sardinata field, we implemented a 3D seismic multiattribute methodology, which rendered reliable net sand thickness estimates of this reservoir.
Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2010
A. Cardona; Victor A. Valencia; A. Garzón; Camilo Montes; Germán Ojeda; Joaquin Ruiz; M. Weber
Terra Nova | 2011
Agustín Cardona; Victor A. Valencia; Germán Bayona; J. Duque; Mihai N. Ducea; George E. Gehrels; Carlos Jaramillo; Camilo Montes; Germán Ojeda; Joaquin Ruiz
Basin Research | 2011
Germán Bayona; Camilo Montes; Agustín Cardona; Carlos Jaramillo; Germán Ojeda; Victor A. Valencia; Carolina Ayala-Calvo
Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2010
Agustín Cardona; Victor A. Valencia; Camilo Bustamante; Antonio García-Casco; Germán Ojeda; Joaquin Ruiz; Mónica Saldarriaga; M. Weber
Ciencia Tecnologia y Futuro | 2007
John F. Cerón; James N. Kellogg; Germán Ojeda
Earth Sciences Research Journal | 2011
Kelyn Paola Castaño; Germán Ojeda; Luis Montes
Ciencia Tecnologia y Futuro | 2006
Caroll López; Germán Ojeda