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Houston Geological Society Bulletin, Volume 54, No. 06, February, 2012. Page 15 - 15.

ABSTRACT: Structural Mapping of the Vinton Salt Dome, Louisiana, Using Gravity Gradiometry Previous HitDataNext Hit

Chris Ennen

Previous HitSeismicNext Hit imaging of complex faulting and associated petroleum reservoirs adjacent to onshore salt domes in the Gulf Coast region is both expensive and time consuming. Previous HitModelingNext Hit studies show that gravity gradiometry Previous HitdataNext Hit have the resolution to image such reservoirs where Previous HitseismicNext Hit is unavailable or cost averse. Full Tensor Gravity Gradiometry (FTG) Previous HitdataNext Hit, which are higher resolution than conventional gravity Previous HitdataNext Hit, have been acquired by Bell Geospace over the Vinton salt dome located in southwest Louisiana. Overlays of interpreted faults and a contour map of the areal extent of the salt on top of each component of the gravity gradient tensor show strong correlations useful for mapping structural elements of the dome.

Interpretations of the Vinton salt dome are used to construct a detailed subsurface salt model. Previous HitForwardNext Hit models of the main counter regional fault and the caprock of the dome were built and used to compute the signal associated with those features to test their expression in the measured gradient Previous HitdataNext Hit. Structural interpretation shows the main fault has a small expression in each of the gradients that is not easily discerned in the measured Previous HitdataNext Hit. High density caprock exhibits strong signal on each component of the gradiometry Previous HitdataTop that can be used to map edges and locate the center of mass.

 

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