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Chapter 9
Structural and Stratigraphic Compartments in a Horizontal Well Drilled in the Eolian
Tensleep Sandstone, Byron Field, Wyoming
N. F. Hurley
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, Colorado, U.S.A.
A. A. Aviantara
D. R. Kerr
The University of Tulsa
Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.
ABSTRACT
borehole
images, and outcrop descriptions have been used to characterize the
formation. Lithofacies include: (1) porous and permeable eolian cross-stratified units;
(2) lower permeability, finely laminated interdune units; and (3) relatively impermeable
marine carbonate and clastic units. Individual eolian dunes range in thickness from 2 to
10 m (6 to 30 ft), with first-, second-, and third-order bounding surfaces identified in
outcrops, cores, and logs.
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