2016
DOI: 10.1190/int-2014-0213.1
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High-resolution facies modeling of presalt lacustrine carbonates reservoir analog: Morro do Chaves Formation example, Sergipe-Alagoas Basin, Brazil

Abstract: Barremian lacustrine carbonates, mainly coquinas, are the reservoir rocks of the large presalt petroleum discoveries in deep to ultradeepwaters, at the southeast Brazilian margin, namely, the Santos, Campos, and Espirito Santo Basins. The complex geologic setting of those discoveries, with massive overburden of salt bodies, makes the seismic imaging of the carbonate reservoirs an expensive and challenging issue. In this setting, accurate facies models are a requirement to the predictability of the carbonate re… Show more

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“…As coquinas da Formação Morro do Chaves têm sido alvo de diversos estudos (Kinoshita, 2010;Belila, 2014;Tavares et al, 2015;Corbett et al, 2016;Menezes et al, 2016;Chinelatto et al, 2018). Entre esses trabalhos, alguns são voltados à utilização de dados tafonômicos para interpretação do ambiente deposicional e explicar a evolução dos depósitos (Tavares et al, 2015;Chinelatto et al, 2018).…”
Section: Formação Morro Do Chavesunclassified
“…As coquinas da Formação Morro do Chaves têm sido alvo de diversos estudos (Kinoshita, 2010;Belila, 2014;Tavares et al, 2015;Corbett et al, 2016;Menezes et al, 2016;Chinelatto et al, 2018). Entre esses trabalhos, alguns são voltados à utilização de dados tafonômicos para interpretação do ambiente deposicional e explicar a evolução dos depósitos (Tavares et al, 2015;Chinelatto et al, 2018).…”
Section: Formação Morro Do Chavesunclassified
“…That pulse refracts and reflects at interfaces separating rocks with distinct dielectric properties and is eventually registered in a receiver antenna. GPR has a wide range of applications in geosciences, including hydrogeological (de Menezes Travassos and Menezes, 2004), environmental (Kumar et al, 2016), soil (Aranha et al, 2002), and reservoir analogs (Menezes et al, 2016) studies. A comprehensive review of the GPR acquisition, processing, and interpretation techniques can be found in Jol (2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%