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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Vol. 52 (2002), Pages 361-361

ABSTRACT: Paleogeographic and Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Stratigraphic Previous HitFrameworkNext Hit for Mesozoic Carbonate Exploration on the Northwest Gulf of Mexico (NW GOM) Rim

Goldhammer, R.K.

ABSTRACT

Mesozoic Previous HitstratigraphyNext Hit of the NW GOM rim from east-central Mexico to TX-LA (USA) records: (1) U. Triassic-late M. Jurassic rifting marked by creation of basement highs (e.g., Sabine uplift) and lows (e.g., Sabinas Basin, Mexico; east Texas and northern Louisiana salt basins (ETSB and NLSB)), and deposition of red beds and Callovian age salt (Louann). (2) U. Jurassic-early U. Cretaceous passive margin accumulation (15,000-20,000 ft); (3) late U. Cretaceous Laramide foreland basin development (east-central, NE Mexico) and basement reactivation. NW GOM passive margin Previous HitstratigraphyNext Hit consists of four 2nd-order supersequences (SS 1--U. Bathonian to L. Kimmeridgian ("158.5" - "144" myr), SS 2--L. Kimmeridgian to Berriasian ("144" - "128.5" myr), SS 3--Valanginian to L. Aptian ("128.5" - "112" myr), SS 4--L. Aptian to U. Albian ("112" - "98" myr) marked by regional patterns of facies retrogradation (2nd-order TST) overlain by facies progradation (2nd-order HST). Productive carbonate reservoirs are assigned to specific 2nd-order systems tracts of each supersequence, thus providing a predictive Previous HitframeworkNext Hit for exploitation (reservoir characterization), as well as providing a template for exploration.

Rift-generated basement structures and patterns of early salt movement influenced U. Jurassic and early Cretaceous facies architecture and paleogeography, controlling the location of principally stratigraphic Previous HittrapsNext Hit (e.g., grainstone reservoirs and pinnacle reefs of the Cotton Valley Lime/Troy Lime and James Lime in the ETSB and NLSB). Structural Previous HittrapsTop affecting Barremian Sligo and Albian Edwards reservoirs in south Texas result from a combination of post-U. Cretaceous salt-influenced tectonics and Laramide basement reactivation (e.g., Totanaca, Sabinas Basin).

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND ASSOCIATED FOOTNOTES

Department of Geological Sciences, John A. and Katherine G. Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas

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