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Pub. Id: A133 (1990)

First Page: 225

Last Page: 242

Book Title: M 50: Lacustrine Basin Exploration: Case Studies and Modern Analogs

Article/Chapter: Seismic Facies Analysis of Fluvial-Deltaic Lacustrine Systems--Upper Fort Union Formation (Paleocene), Wind River Basin, Wyoming: Chapter 14

Subject Group: Basin or Areal Analysis or Evaluation

Spec. Pub. Type: Memoir

Pub. Year: 1990

Author(s): Louis M. Liro, Yvonna C. Pardus

Abstract:

Progradation of deltaic systems into Paleocene Lake Waltman (Wind River basin, Wyoming) is interpreted from seismic reflection Previous HitdataNext Hit from the upper Fort Union Formation. Subdivision of the interval into seismic sequences and interpretation of variations in seismic attributes (i.e., amplitude, continuity, and frequency) allow detailed reconstruction of the depositional history of this interval. Sequences that show distinct clinoform morphology from seismic Previous HitdataNext Hit are interpreted as lobate deltas. Higher amplitude, continuous events within the clinoforms are interpreted as prograding delta-front facies. Seismic Previous HitdataNext Hit clearly demonstrate the time-transgressive nature of this facies. Downdip of the clinoforms, low-amplitude, generally continuous seismic events correspond to homog neous shales that represent deposition in an areally extensive, low-energy lacustrine environment. The lacustrine facies is traceable laterally in the seismic Previous HitdataNext Hit, which allows interpretation of changes in lake morphology through late Fort Union time. Overlying the upper Fort Union lacustrine strata are fluvial deposits interpreted from discontinuous, variable-amplitude seismic facies.

Seismic facies interpretations are compared to lithologic interpretations from a series of closely Previous HitspacedNext Hit wells adjacent to seismic lines across the basin to test the accuracy of depositional environment prediction from seismic Previous HitdataTop.

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