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AAPG Memoir 117: Petroleum Basins and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Andes of Peru and Bolivia, 2018
Pages 577-612
DOI: 10.1306/13622135M1173780

Chapter 21: Previous HitFractureNext Hit Analog of the Sub-Andean Devonian of Southern Bolivia: Lidar Applied to Abra Del Condor

David García-Sellés, Sergio Sarmiento, Oscar Gratacós, Pablo Granado, Núria Carrera, M. R. Lakshmikantha, Juan Carlos Cordova, and Josep Anton Muñoz,

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Tight fractured sandstones of the Devonian Huamampampa Formation are associated with large gas discoveries in the sub-Andean fold-and-thrust belt of southern Bolivia. A LIDAR-based Previous HitfractureNext Hit characterization of the Abra del Condor backlimb anticline, a structural-stratigraphic analog, is used as the basis for a Previous HitfractureNext Hit stratigraphy determination. Previous HitFractureNext Hit characterization using LIDAR is integrated with outcrop scanlines and is framed by stratigraphy and structural positions within this thrust-related anticline. SEFL software was used to process LIDAR data, dividing the outcrop by orientations. A workflow to extract modeled Previous HitfractureNext Hit planes and their associated orientations, lengths, and heights results in five Previous HitfractureNext Hit sets, partially validated by Previous HitfractureNext Hit outcrop scanlines. Multiple virtual scanlines are used to measure Previous HitfractureNext Hit intensity, identify Previous HitfractureNext Hit stratigraphic units, and define Previous HitfractureNext Hit-associated parameters of abundance and size distribution.

Our LIDAR-based Previous HitfractureNext Hit characterization indicates a distribution of Previous HitfractureNext Hit intensities according to their structural position, decreasing from the hinge to the backlimb. From the five Previous HitfractureNext Hit sets identified, one set of orthogonal fractures dominates. Moreover, most of the fractures are contained or bounded within their Previous HitfractureNext Hit stratigraphic units and calculated Previous HitfractureNext Hit spacing ratio and the Previous HitfractureNext Hit space index show a nonexistent relation between Previous HitfractureNext Hit spacing and the Previous HitfractureTop stratigraphic unit thickness.


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