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Geological Society, London, Petroleum Geology Conference series | 1999

Incised valley fill sandstone bodies in Upper Carboniferous fluvio–deltaic strata: recognition and reservoir characterization of Southern North Sea analogues

Gary J. Hampson; Sarah Davies; Trevor Elliott; S. Flint; Harald Stollhofen

Multistorey fluvial sandstone bodies in Upper Carboniferous fluvio–deltaic strata are proven reservoirs in the Southern North Sea. Several of these bodies have been interpreted as incised valley fills. Analogous valley fill sandstone bodies have been studied in outcrop and subsurface datasets from Upper Carboniferous successions in the onshore UK and Germany. Using techniques and tools applicable to Southern North Sea datasets, we review the diagnostic criteria of these valley fills: (1) stratigraphic context, characterized by deep erosion into underlying strata, lateral correlation to an interfluve surface and intimate association with an initial flooding surface in overlying strata; (2) basinward facies shift at the base of the sandstone body; (3) erosion of underlying time markers; and (4) distinctive internal architecture, which reflects increasing accommodation space during valley filling. Several features of onshore valley fill sandstones have been characterized in order to constrain the properties of analogous valley fill reservoirs in the Southern North Sea. (1) Valley geometry and extent. Studied onshore valley fills generally have a uniform thickness of 20–25 m, thickening locally to 30–45 m, and widths of 5–25 km. A small number of valley fills, associated with turbidite-fronted deltas, thicken to 50–80m in the 2–5 km adjacent to their mouths. Sheet-like fluvial sandstones overlying sequence boundaries have thicknesses comparable to conventional valley fills, but exceed 35–70 km in width. (2) Valley connectivity; typically, valley fills occur as discrete sandstone bodies, but they may amalgamate laterally, to form sheet-like sandstones, and vertically, producing thick (up to 200 m) sand-prone stratigraphic packages. The internal geometry of these sand-prone packages is complex. (3) Valley fill character. Valley fills generally lack an overall fining-upwards trend and are dominated by coarse- to medium-grained sandstone of low-sinuosity (braided?) fluvial facies throughout. Where present, fine-grained facies are preferentially preserved in the upper part of a valley fill. (4) Detrital mineralogy and provenance. At least some valley fill sandstones exhibit a different composition and provenance to surrounding strata. Such valley fill sandstones are likely to be anomalously feldspathic in the Southern North Sea.


Tectonics | 2003

Formation of the Maturín Foreland Basin, eastern Venezuela: Thrust sheet loading or subduction dynamic topography

María I. Jácome; N. J. Kusznir; Felipe Audemard; S. Flint


Sedimentology | 1999

A sequence stratigraphic model for the Lower Coal Measures (Upper Carboniferous) of the Ruhr district, north-west Germany

Gary J. Hampson; Harald Stollhofen; S. Flint


Archive | 2009

Depositional Architecture of Quaternary Fan‐Delta Deposits of the Andean Fore‐Arc: Relative Sea‐Level Changes as a Response to Aseismic Ridge Subduction

S. Flint; P. Turner; E.J. Jolley


The Circum-Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean?Hydrocarbon habitats, basin formation, and plate tectonics: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir. 2003;79:735-749. | 2003

Tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Maturin foreland basin?Eastern Venezuela

María I. Jácome; N. J. Kusznir; Felipe Audemard; S. Flint


Tectonics | 2003

Formation of the Maturín Foreland Basin, eastern Venezuela: Thrust sheet loading or subduction dynamic topography: FORMATION OF THE MATURÍN FORELAND BASIN

María I. Jácome; N. J. Kusznir; Felipe Audemard; S. Flint


Archive | 2001

Contribution of Subduction Dynamic Topography to the Formation of the Maturin Foreland Basin Eastern Venezuela

Margarida F. Jacome; N. J. Kusznir; Felipe Audemard; S. Flint


Archive | 1999

Incised valley fill sandstone bodies in Upper Carboniferous fluvio-deltaic strata

Gary J. Hampson; Trevor Elliott; S. Flint; Harald Stollhofen


AAPG Bulletin | 1998

Abstract: Modern Delta Progradation Rates: Implications for Relative Sea-Level Control on Timing of Turbidite Deposition with Examples from the Jurassic of the Neuquen Basin, Argentina.

Burgess; Pete; S. Flint; Stratig


Archive | 1997

The application of sequence stratigraphy to Upper Carboniferous coal measures: Examples from Northern England, South Wales and Northern Germany

Gary J. Hampson; S. Flint; Harald Stollhofen

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Harald Stollhofen

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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P. Turner

University of Birmingham

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María I. Jácome

Simón Bolívar University

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E.J. Jolley

University of Birmingham

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