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Chapter 12:
Geologic Framework of the Lower Portion of the Ferron Sandstone in the Willow Springs
Wash Area, Utah: Facies, Reservoir Continuity, and the Importance of Recognizing
Allocyclic and Autocyclic Processes
John A. Dewey, Jr.1 and Thomas H. Morris2
1Anadarko Petroleum Corp., The Woodlands, Texas
2Department of Geology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah
ABSTRACT
parasequences
produced by allocyclic processes. Fluids trapped within these sandstones may
be compartmentalized by this vertical offset. In contrast, a fluvial-dominated coarsening
upward succession, interpreted to have been produced by autocyclic delta lobe-switching
processes, displays no vertical offset between its landward pinchout and an underlying
wave-dominated parasequence. In a landward direction, these two distinct sandstone bodies
merge into one and fluids migrating updip would not be compartmentalized. Reservoir
continuity is further complicated by younger multi-lateral and multi-story distributary
channels that can incise into previously deposited marine
parasequences
, thereby creating
a fluid pathway between these otherwise isolated sandstone bodies.
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