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Compaction trend estimation and applications to sedimentary basin reconstruction (BasinVis 2.0)

Eun Young Lee - Nama Orang; Johannes Novotny - Nama Orang; Michael Wagreich - Nama Orang;

BasinVis 1.0, a MATLAB-based modular open-source program released in 2016, has been used for multiple application studies of sedimentary basin analysis and modelling in both academic and industry fields. Based on these studies and user feedbacks, we have improved the workflow, revised user interfaces and developed novel techniques for the compaction trend estimation of infilling sediments and its applications (decompaction process) to sedimentary basin reconstruction and visualization. These improved functions are implemented in BasinVis, upgrading the software to Version 2.0. This study introduces BasinVis 2.0 and demonstrates its functions through extensive case studies comprising of well data from the Perth Basin (Australia) and the Vienna Basin (Austria). Compaction trend estimation and decompaction process are crucial for analyzing numerical basin evolution (e.g., subsidence) and evaluating hydrocarbon reservoirs and geological storages. The compaction trend is estimated with improved accuracy using linear and exponential trending equations. The quality is evaluated using porosity-depth data from IODP Site U1459 and the industry well Houtman-1 in the northern Perth Basin, offshore southwestern Australia. Data from 38 industry wells in the southern Vienna Basin, central Europe, are applied to demonstrate the redesigned interfaces and new functions using the decompaction technique in the stratigraphic visualization process for basin reconstruction. The results provide useful and more detailed information for the compaction trends and the sedimentation setting during basin formation as well as changes during burial.


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Judul Seri
Applied Computing and Geoscience - Open Access
No. Panggil
551.136
Penerbit
Amsterdam : Elsevier., 2020
Deskripsi Fisik
12 hlm PDF, 4.654 KB
Bahasa
Inggris
ISBN/ISSN
2590-1974
Klasifikasi
551.136
Tipe Isi
text
Tipe Media
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Tipe Pembawa
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Edisi
Vol.5, March 2020
Subjek
BasinVis 2.0
Compaction trend
Decompaction
Basin reconstruction
Subsidence
Porosity-depth relation
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  • Compaction trend estimation and applications to sedimentary basin reconstruction (BasinVis 2.0)
    BasinVis 1.0, a MATLAB-based modular open-source program released in 2016, has been used for multiple application studies of sedimentary basin analysis and modelling in both academic and industry fields. Based on these studies and user feedbacks, we have improved the workflow, revised user interfaces and developed novel techniques for the compaction trend estimation of infilling sediments and its applications (decompaction process) to sedimentary basin reconstruction and visualization. These improved functions are implemented in BasinVis, upgrading the software to Version 2.0. This study introduces BasinVis 2.0 and demonstrates its functions through extensive case studies comprising of well data from the Perth Basin (Australia) and the Vienna Basin (Austria). Compaction trend estimation and decompaction process are crucial for analyzing numerical basin evolution (e.g., subsidence) and evaluating hydrocarbon reservoirs and geological storages. The compaction trend is estimated with improved accuracy using linear and exponential trending equations. The quality is evaluated using porosity-depth data from IODP Site U1459 and the industry well Houtman-1 in the northern Perth Basin, offshore southwestern Australia. Data from 38 industry wells in the southern Vienna Basin, central Europe, are applied to demonstrate the redesigned interfaces and new functions using the decompaction technique in the stratigraphic visualization process for basin reconstruction. The results provide useful and more detailed information for the compaction trends and the sedimentation setting during basin formation as well as changes during burial.
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