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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Sequence and
Seismic
Stratigraphy of the Bossier Formation
(Tithonian), Western East Texas Basin
Seismic
Stratigraphy of the Bossier Formation
(Tithonian), Western East Texas BasinBy
1SED-STRAY, Geoscience Consultants
2Phillips Petroleum
Sequence and
seismic
stratigraphic analysis of well logs and
2-D
seismic
lines from Freestone, Leon, Houston, Madison,
Robertson, and Limestone Counties, Texas, demonstrates
that the Bossier Formation of the western East Texas Basin can be
subdivided into two recognizable sequences separated by a major
sequence boundary (SB-2). Similarly, the Bossier Formation is
also bracketed by a basal (SB-l) and upper (SB- 3) sequence
boundary separating it from the Cotton Valley Lime below, and
the Cotton Valley Sand above, respectively.
In
seismic
sections, the SB-2 boundary in the middle of the Bossier
Formation was identified by tracing mounded basal
reflectors
and
sigmoid signatures representing basin floor and slope fans. This
boundary was correlated onto the shelf below stacked deltas.
In well log sections, basin floor fan log signatures can be traced
laterally into slope, fan and stacked delta log facies. These basin
floor and slope fans represent a lowstand systems tract, whereas the
lower Bossier is a transgressive systems tract and the upper Bossier
is a prograding complex.
Burial history analysis suggests that the lower Bossier Formation accumulated during a time of rapid mechanical subsidence when the East Texas Basin was underfilled. A drop in sea level associated with the SB-2 boundary represents a major climate shift from tropical to cooler conditions favoring rapid influx of sands from the ancestral Mississippi, Ouachita, and Red River systems. These sands developed inner shelf prograding deltaic packages, outer shelf and incised valley fill stacked deltas, and basin submarine fan systems. The stacked deltas and basin fan sand systems all represent prospective gas plays.
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