Seismic expression of shallow-water carbonate structures through geologic time

Author:

Badali’ Marcello1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Formerly Repsol (Madrid, Spain) and Equinor (Harstad and Oslo, Norway); presently Independent Carbonate Consultant at Seismiccarbonates.com, Fiano Romano (Rome area), Italy. (corresponding author)

Abstract

Shallow-water carbonate structures are characterized by different shapes, sizes, and identifying features, which depend, among other factors, on the age of deposition and on the carbonate factory associated with a specific geologic period. These variations have a significant impact on the imaging of these structures in reflection seismic data. This study aims at providing an overall, albeit incomplete, picture of how the seismic expression of shallow-water carbonate structures has evolved through deep time. Here, 297 shallow-water carbonate systems of different ages, spanning from Precambrian to present, with a worldwide distribution of 159 sedimentary basins, have been studied. For each epoch, representative seismic examples of shallow-water carbonate structures are described through the assessment of a selection of discriminating seismic criteria or parameters. The thinnest structures, commonly represented by ramp systems, usually occurred after mass extinction events and are mainly recognizable in seismic data through prograding clinoform reflectors. The main diagnostic seismic features of most of the thickest structures, which are found to be Precambrian, Late Devonian, Middle-Late Triassic, Middle-Late Jurassic, some Early Cretaceous presalt systems, “middle” and Late Cretaceous, Middle-Late Miocene, and Plio-Pleistocene, are steep slopes and reefal facies. Slope-basinal resedimented seismic facies are mostly observed in thick steep-slope platforms, and they are more common, except for megabreccias, in post-Triassic structures. Seismic-scale early karst-related dissolution features are mostly observed in icehouse platform deposits. Pinnacle structures and the thickest margin rims are concentrated in a few epochs, such as Middle-Late Silurian, Middle-Late Devonian, earliest Permian, Late Triassic, Late Jurassic, Late Paleocene, Middle-Upper Miocene, and Plio-Pleistocene, which are all characterized by high-efficiency reef builders.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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