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Journal articles on the topic "Stratigraphique séquentielle"
Miall, Andrew D. "Logan Medallist 3. Making Stratigraphy Respectable: From Stamp Collecting to Astronomical Calibration." Geoscience Canada 42, no. 3 (July 29, 2015): 271. http://dx.doi.org/10.12789/geocanj.2015.42.072.
Full textChambre Syndicale du Pétrole and C. Cramez. "Glossaire de stratigraphie séquentielle anglais/français." Revue de l'Institut Français du Pétrole 45, no. 3 (May 1990): 435–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2516/ogst:1990028.
Full textVillain, Jean-Michel. "Modèles micropaléontologiquesrécents et stratigraphie séquentielle en Indonésie." Geobios 28 (January 1995): 409–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0016-6995(95)80187-1.
Full textFerry, Serge. "Analysis of the “Glossaire de stratigraphie séquentielle”." Sedimentary Geology 72, no. 1-2 (June 1991): 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0037-0738(91)90131-v.
Full textPeybernès, B., and P. J. Combes. "Stratigraphie séquentielle du Crétacé basal (intervalle Berriasien-Hauterivien) des Pyrénées centrales et orientales franco-espagnoles." Cretaceous Research 15, no. 5 (October 1994): 535–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/cres.1994.1032.
Full textSaı̈di, F., M. H. Ben Ismaı̈l, and A. M’Rabet. "Le Turonien de Tunisie centro-occidentale: faciès, paléogéographie et stratigraphie séquentielle d’une plate-forme carbonatée ennoyée." Cretaceous Research 18, no. 1 (February 1997): 63–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/cres.1996.0050.
Full textMerzeraud, Gilles, El Mabrouk Essid, Wissem Marzougui, Hayet Khayati Ammar, Sylvain Adnet, Laurent Marivaux, Rodolphe Tabuce, and Monique Vianey-Liaud. "Stratigraphie et sédimentologie des dépôts marins et continentaux d’âge éocène moyen à miocène en Tunisie centrale (région du Djebel el Kébar)." Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 187, no. 1 (January 1, 2016): 11–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gssgfbull.187.1.11.
Full textSaïdi, Fethi, Mohamed Hedi Ben Ismaïl, Mohamed El Hédi Negra, and Ali M'Rabet. "La plate forme carbonatée cénomanienne de Tunisie du Centre-Ouest. Faciès, cortèges argileux, paléoenvironnements et stratigraphie séquentielle." Géologie Méditerranéenne 22, no. 1 (1995): 17–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/geolm.1995.1566.
Full textMahieux, Geoffroy, Jean-Noël Proust, Bernadette Tessier, Marc De Batist, and Hervé Chamley. "Stratigraphie sismique et séquentielle haute résolution des formations du Jurassique supérieur du Boulonnais (Nord de la France)." Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IIA - Earth and Planetary Science 328, no. 5 (March 1999): 341–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1251-8050(99)80127-x.
Full textAbdallah, Hassen, Sassi Sassi, Christian Meister, and Radhia Souissi. "Stratigraphie séquentielle et paléogéographie à la limite Cénomanien-Turonien dans la région de Gafsa-Chotts (Tunisie centrale)." Cretaceous Research 21, no. 1 (February 2000): 35–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/cres.2000.0200.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Stratigraphique séquentielle"
Moreau, Julien. "Architecture stratigraphique et dynamique des dépots glacières ordoviciens du bassin de Murzuq (Libye)." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005STR1GE13.
Full textThe Late Ordovician glaciation is considered as an outstanding event of Earth history. Preservation of Ordovician glacial deposits is exceptional into the Murzuq Basin (Libya) and the aim of this PhD thesis is to study this succession. This work is principally based on field work study in the Ghat-Tikiumit area (west rim of the basin) associated with remote sensing analysis and petroleum investigation methods (stratigraphical modelling and interpretation of 3D seismic surveys). Results consist in relationships between ice-sheet dynamic, stratigraphical architecture and depositional system reconstructions at various space and time scales. Thus, two major glacial cycles are recognized into the Libyan glacial succession. Both terminate by a complete ice-sheet retreat and associated postglacial transgression at basin scale. Each cycle comprise several glacial phases (ice-sheet advance then retreat). Ice retreat is followed by the deposition of a glacial depositional sequence. During ice-sheet advances, the study area is repeatedly covered by ice streams. The final deglaciation sequence creates landward stepwise imbricate proglacial fan-deltas and associated ice fronts. Final postglacial transgression is driven by strong remnant topography and is responsible for the localisation of the Ordovician reservoir rocks and Silurian "hot-shale". Results consist in, into the Murzuq Basin, sequence stratigraphy interpretation of the glacial succession, eustatic evolution as well as ice-sheet and sedimentary reconstruction through the different glacial cycles and phases
Mahieux, Geoffroy. "Etude de l'enregistrement stratigraphique par sismique haute résolution." Lille 1, 2000. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/RESTREINT/Th_Num/2000/50376-2000-64.pdf.
Full textNatasia, Nanda. "Architecture of the Early to Late Miocene Upper Cibulakan Formation, North West Java Basin, Indonesia : Insights from sequence stratigraphy and Stratigraphic Modeling." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2024. https://accesdistant.sorbonne-universite.fr/login?url=https://theses-intra.sorbonne-universite.fr/2024SORUS040.pdf.
Full textThis study explores the sequence stratigraphic evolution of the Early to late Miocene Upper Cibulakan Formation in the North West Java Basin, Indonesia. The primary objectives are to reconstruct depositional environments, understand regional stratigraphic evolution, and forecast the physical and dynamic parameters controlling the distribution of potential reservoir stratigraphic forward modeling. The study employs a model-independent sequence stratigraphic approach, integrating sedimentological, biostratigraphic, well log, and seismic data.The methodology involves two main phases: the development of a sequence stratigraphic framework and stratigraphic forward modeling. The sequence stratigraphic framework is built by identifying sequence boundaries, maximum flooding surfaces, and transgressive surfaces. Biostratigraphic data, electrofacies determination, well-to-well correlation, and seismic interpretation contribute to this framework. Seismic facies identification further enhances understanding, linking seismic reflector geometries to depositional processes. The second phase employs stratigraphic forward modeling using the Dionisosflow. This numerical technique simulates basin infill over geological time scales, considering factors like tectonic deformation, subsidence, sea level fluctuations, and sediment flux. Calibration involves structural evolution, sediment input settings, and transport parameters. The models are classified based on depositional facies, and uncertainty and sensitivity analyses assess the impact of various parameters.Results showcase the integration of biostratigraphic, well, and seismic data, providing insights into the geological evolution of the North West Java Basin. Twelve third-order sequences, organized into three second-order sequences, were interpreted within the Upper Cibulakan Formation. Four facies association has been revealed, based on gamma-ray log values; and nine seismic facies were identified, characterized by unique geometry and reflector configuration as well as stratal termination. The Aquitanian - early Burdigalian marked the dominance of northern and northeastern deltas, while the Burdigalian - early Langhian saw further deltaic progradation southward. The Langhian - Serravallian was characterized by a transgression, leading to the abandonment of the delta and the emergence of marine tidal bars. The Tortonian witnessed basin subsidence, reduced sediment supply, and the formation of isolated carbonate reefs.The Stratigraphic Forward Modeling simulation, involving a timeframe from 22.2 to 8.4 Ma, was constructed. The accommodation of sediment is governed by eustasy and tectonics; the sediment transport parameters, are carefully selected through systematic analysis and sensitivity testing, ensuring accuracy of the models in replicating observed thickness and lithological variations. The analysis of potential reservoir distribution shows that the prospective reservoir zones tend to follow a north-south orientation, influenced by rift direction that led to different sediment compaction and delta geometry, which influence accommodation space. Based on uncertainty and sensitivity analysis, sediment supply appears to be the most influential parameter compared to other parameters in the modeling
Vega, Maria Mayssa. "Architecture tectonique et stratigraphique du bassin d'avant-arc de Tumbes (Nord Pérou) : implications pour l'exploration des hydrocarbures." Toulouse 3, 2009. http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/875/.
Full textForearc basins are under explored areas by academic or industrials research. They are not considered as potential area by oil industry because only one giant oil field belongs to this type of basin. Such a oil field is located in the northern Peruvian forearc system: The Talara basin. Our research focuses on the Tumbes forearc basin located north of the oil bearing Talara basin. The aim of this work is to provided for oil industry skills about the tectonic style and the stratigraphic architecture of this basin in order to decipher its petroleum potential using a multisource approach of surface and subsurface data (seismic lines, well-logs). On a tectonic view point, we demonstrate that the basin structure is not a pull-apart one but an accretionary prism built by deep-seated north-verging thrusts reworked by shallow gravitational normal faults. A tectonic model is developed corresponding to the northwestward propagation since Eocene times, of thrust-related culminations bounded by south-east facing normal faults. This tectonic model suggests that anticline traps, which have never been explored, should become a new target for future exploration. Sequence stratigraphy allows us deciphering the stratigraphic architecture of the Tumbes basin. In the Oligocene-Miocene succession, 15 base level cycles have been identified onshore and have been correlated using seismic data to the offshore portion of the basin. The Corvina gas field has been the depositional area of thick turbiditic body (channels and fans) which have been deposited during periods of forced and normal regressions. These good reservoirs rocks are interbedded with thin fines which have been deposited during transgressive periods. Such a stratigraphic architecture suggests a alternation of good to fair reservoir topped by transgressive seals, which may increase significantly the hydrocarbon resources of the Tumbes forearc basin
Edwards, Jonathan. "Construction de modèles stratigraphiques à partir de données éparses." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LORR0367/document.
Full textAll stratigraphic models building and analysis are based on stratigraphic correlations of sedimentary units observed on wells or outcrops. However, the geologist building these stratigraphic correlations faces two main problems. First, the data available are few and sparse. Second, the sedimentary processes leading to the deposition of the units are numerous, interdependent and poorly known. So, the construction of a stratigraphic correlation model might be seen as an under-constrained problem with several possible solutions. The aim of this thesis is to create a numeric method to generate stochastic stratigraphic models that are locally constrained by observation data. Two steps are necessary: 1. The establishment of rules describing the spatial organization of sedimentary units observed on outcrops and wells. For these rules, two axis are explored: - The formulation in equations of rules defined in the sequence stratigraphy framework. These rules, presented qualitatively in the literature are translated in quantitative terms to evaluate the probability of two sedimentary units to be correlated. - The deduction of the probability of two sedimentary units to be correlated from stratigraphic models built from forward stratigraphic methods. 2. The development of an algorithm to build possible stochastic stratigraphic models from the rules cited above and observation data
Brunel, François. "Etude stratigraphique et paléontologique du Lias moyen du Quercy septentrional." Toulouse 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996TOU30200.
Full textCauxeiro, Cirilo. "Architecture stratigraphique du prisme néogène de la Kwanza, Angola, et relations avec les mouvements verticaux." Thesis, Montpellier 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013MON20120.
Full textThis pioneering work, focuses on the study of the stratigraphic architecture of the Cuanza Basin, from a combined multi-scale approach crossing the geomorphology, seismic interpretation and sedimentologicalfacies from Oligocene interval to Present. The objective is to identify the age, the partitioning of facies, the environments of deposition of the coastal zone in order to date and characterize the vertical movements in relation to the salt creep (gravitational tectonic) and the general uplift of the margin related to the deformation of the lithosphere. Detailed analysis of the outcrops of the coastal zone allowed in a complementary manner specify the conditions of drainage of the paleo-Cuanza putting thus in evidence the identification of a deltaic prism type bird's foot in Pliocene which prograde on a coastal aeolian system. In addition, over to the basin, up to Bom Jesus, a shoal area led to the establishment of a Gilbert delta powered by a possible proto-Cuanza, in conjunction with the mixed platform of lower Miocene. Most off the shelf, in the area of Cabo de Sao Braz to Barra do Cuanza, a detailed analysis of the stratigraphic architecture of the cliffs allowed characterize in a viewpoint facies and depositional processes in a succession of channel-levee systems in compensation, showing locally early sandy injection processes related to the instability of the channel borders. These systems Oligocene to Pliocene are tightly controlled by the growth of diapirs (Cabo Ledo) and and sometimes they are fed by fluvial deposits, dismantling folds diapirs and contributions from mixed platform. In Sangano the turbidite channel banks contain the bioclastic sands with bioturbations type Skolithos and Ophiomorpha which indicate gravitational instability of the shelf that edge the subsidence incisions with a potential for colonization of the sandy bottom by Fauns "turbiportées". Going up to the north we pass gradually to slope facies highlighted by levels of black-shale that marks the window of planktonic productivity. These facies are overlain by marl with intervals of tempestites, characteristics of the offshore transition. Finally, to the South of Miradouro da Lua, we were able to put in evidence in upper Miocene contouritesfacies that climbs the slope following a series of grooves erosion. These facies are truncated by sandy deposits bioturbed typical of shoreface. From Cabo de Sao Braz until Luanda, sometimes is possible to obsreve a temporal and paleoenvironmental succession which reinforces the model of differential uplift or tilting of the series toward to the North. From South to the North, is observed an evolution of interdipiricturbiditic deposits of Oligocene to lower Miocene in the area of Cabo do Sao Braz / Cabo Ledo to deltaic facies of the paleo-Cuanza - Pliocene fluvial braid-delta of Pleistocene in Miradouro da Lua
Gaumet, Fabrice. "Fondements géologiques pour la modélisation stratigraphique des systèmes carbonatés : le jurassique moyen de l'Angleterre à la Méditerranée." Lyon 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997LYO10374.
Full textGranjeon, Didier. "Modélisation stratigraphique déterministe : conception et applications d'un modèle diffusif 3d multilithologique." Phd thesis, Université Rennes 1, 1996. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00648827.
Full textRobin, Cécile. "Mesure stratigraphique de la déformation : Application à l'évolution jurassique du Bassin de Paris." Phd thesis, Université Rennes 1, 1995. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00675430.
Full textBooks on the topic "Stratigraphique séquentielle"
Homewood, Peter. Best practices in sequence stratigraphy: For explorationists and reservoir engineers = Vade-mecum de stratigraphie séquentielle : pour géologues, géophysiciens et ingénieurs réservoir. Pau, France: Elf EP-Editions, 2000.
Find full textLondon, Geological Society of, ed. Global neoproterozoic petroleum systems: The emerging potential in North Africa. London: Geological Society, 2009.
Find full textCanada, Geological Association of, Canadian Geological Foundation, Devon Energy Corporation, University of Saskatchewan, and Geological Association of Canada. Meeting, eds. Dynamics of epeiric seas. [St. John's, Nfld.]: Geological Association of Canada, 2008.
Find full textLe Jurassique terminal et le crétacé basal dans l'Atlas Atlantique (Maroc): biostratigraphie, sédimentologie, stratigraphie séquentielle et géodynamique. Volume 16 de Strata. Série 2, Mémoires, 1992.
Find full text(Editor), Pierre-Charles de Graciansky, Jan Hardenbol (Editor), Thierry Jacquin (Editor), and Peter Vail (Editor), eds. Mesozoic and Cenozoic Sequence Stratigraphy of European Basins (SEPM Special Publication No. 60). Society for Sedimentary Geology, 1998.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Stratigraphique séquentielle"
"Références bibliographiques." In Stratigraphie séquentielle, 159–64. De Boeck Supérieur, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dbu.merze.2018.01.0159.
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