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West Texas Geological Society

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West Texas Geological Society Bulletin
Vol. 38 (1998), No. 1. (September), Pages 5-12

Stratigraphic Cyclicity in Mixed Sandstone-Previous HitCarbonateNext Hit Platform Strata of the Upper Permian (Guadalupian) Grayburg Formation, Northwest Shelf, Permian Basin: Part I

C.J. Modica, S.L. Dorobek

Abstract

The Upper Permian (Guadalupian) Grayburg Formation at Maljamar field (Northwest Shelf, Permian Basin) consists of cyclically interbedded shallow-marine Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit facies and restricted-marine to nonmarine sandstone facies. Previous HitCarbonateNext Hit facies were deposited during relative Previous HitseaNext Hit-Previous HitlevelNext Hit rises, whereas sandstone facies prograded across the Grayburg platform during and after relative Previous HitseaNext Hit-Previous HitlevelNext Hit falls. Multiple relative Previous HitseaNext Hit-Previous HitlevelNext Hit fluctuations resulted in deposition of 1-12 m thick shallowing-upward Previous HitcyclesNext Hit. These Previous HitcyclesNext Hit typically consist of basal, subtidal Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit facies that are overlain by progressively shallower-water Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit and siliciclastic deposits. Longer-term accommodation trends are recorded within the Grayburg Formation as four èhigh-frequency sequencesí (HFSs). Each HFS is defined from stacking patterns of lithofacies within individual meter-scale Previous HitcyclesNext Hit. The four HFSs are arranged into a retrogradational, then aggradational to slightly progradational stacking pattern, which reflects an even longer-term accommodation trend that is recorded by the entire Grayburg Formation (i.e., the èGrayburg composite sequenceí).

A subaerial exposure surface commonly separates Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit strata from overlying sandstone beds within Previous HitcyclesNext Hit from updip parts of the study area. In contrast, contacts typically are gradational between Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit and sandstone facies in downdip Previous HitcyclesNext Hit. These relationships indicate that only updip parts of the Grayburg platform were subaerially exposed during lowstands, while downdip parts often remained submerged. During most cycle-scale lowstands, relative Previous HitseaNext Hit Previous HitlevelNext Hit generally fell to a position near the antecedent ramp crest that was created during the previous meter-scale cycle. At the HFS-scale, this resulted in deposition of thick, apparently ènon-cyclical,í grainstone facies near the southern limits of Maljamar field.

Nonmarine to shallow subtidal sandstone facies are the most important Grayburg reservoirs at Maljamar field. Nonmarine sandstone facies were deposited across the inner Grayburg platform during high-frequency lowstands and effectively decreased the space that was available for Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit sedimentation during ensuing relative Previous HitseaNext Hit-Previous HitlevelNext Hit rises. Subtidal Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit facies within individual Grayburg Previous HitcyclesNext Hit most likely would have been significantly thicker and overall stratal architecture would have been different if sandstone facies were not deposited on the Northwest Shelf.

Amalgamation of sandstone- beds also makes it difficult to recognize meter-scale Previous HitcyclesNext Hit in updip parts of the Grayburg platform. As a result, updip sandstone-dominated Previous HitcyclesNext Hit are apparently thicker than average near sequence boundaries. These cycle-thickness trends are opposite to those expected for inner-platform stratigraphies that are composed entirely of Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit facies. For èpureí Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit successions, individual Previous HitcyclesNext Hit tend to become thinner during the regressive phases of long-term accommodation trends. For the Grayburg platform, however, thick, amalgamated, nonmarine sandstone deposits are the most regressive strata (deposited when the inner platform was subaerially exposed for extended periods of time and high-frequency relative Previous HitseaNext Hit-Previous HitlevelNext Hit rises were unable to flood the inner platform). Amalgamated nonmarine sandstone beds create apparently thick Previous HitcyclesTop that might be erroneously interpreted as reflecting an increase in long-term accommodation, when in actuality, they record very low-accommodation conditions across the inner platform.


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