Laser-derived particle size data from CRP-3, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica: Implications for sequence and seismic stratigraphy


Autoria(s): Fielding, C. R.; Dunbar, G. B.; Bryce, S.M.
Contribuinte(s)

Peter J Barrett

Carlo Alberto Ricci

Data(s)

01/01/2001

Resumo

Seven hundred and nineteen samples from throughout the Cainozoic section in CRP-3 were analysed by a Malvern Mastersizer laser particle analyser, in order to derive a stratigraphic distribution of grain-size parameters downhole. Entropy analysis of these data (using the method of Woolfe and Michibayashi, 1995) allowed recognition of four groups of samples, each group characterised by a distinctive grain-size distribution. Group 1, which shows a multi-modal distribution, corresponds to mudrocks, interbedded mudrock/sandstone facies, muddy sandstones and diamictites. Group 2, with a sand-grade mode but showing wide dispersion of particle size, corresponds to muddy sandstones, a few cleaner sandstones and some conglomerates. Group 3 and Group 4 are also sand-dominated, with better grain-size sorting, and correspond to clean, well-washed sandstones of varying mean grain-size (medium and fine modes, respectively). The downhole disappearance of Group 1, and dominance of Groups 3 and 4 reflect a concomitant change from mudrock- and diamictite-rich lithology to a section dominated by clean, well-washed sandstones with minor conglomerates. Progressive downhole increases in percentage sand and principal mode also reflect these changes. Significant shifts in grain-size parameters and entropy group membership were noted across sequence boundaries and seismic reflectors, as recognised in others studies.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:58883

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Terra Antartica Publication

Palavras-Chave #Cenozoic #laser method #lithology #particle size #seismic stratigraphy #sequence stratigraphy #well logging #C1 #260104 Sedimentology #780104 Earth sciences #0499 Other Earth Sciences
Tipo

Journal Article