1992
DOI: 10.1071/aj91014
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Seismic Stratigraphic Evaluation of a Neocomian Submarine Fan System, Browse Basin, North West Shelf

Abstract: A possible submarine fan system of Valanginian age occurs in the south of the western half of Permit WA-212-P in the Browse Basin. Seismic mapping and interpretation have allowed the recognition of five seismic facies which are considered representative of this fan system.The five seismic facies are the upper-middle fan braided channel facies, the upper-middle fan braided interchannel facies, the lower fan channel facies, the lower fan sheet facies, and the lower fan lobe fringe facies. The reflections of the … Show more

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“…Where primary porosity is preserved, reservoir quality is good, although quartz overgrowths occlude much of the porosity at some locations in the deeper sedimentary rocks. Miller and Stuart (1992) faults during Tertiary tectonic events are described by Maung and others (1994).…”
Section: Undiscovered Petroleum By Assessment Unitmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Where primary porosity is preserved, reservoir quality is good, although quartz overgrowths occlude much of the porosity at some locations in the deeper sedimentary rocks. Miller and Stuart (1992) faults during Tertiary tectonic events are described by Maung and others (1994).…”
Section: Undiscovered Petroleum By Assessment Unitmentioning
confidence: 88%