Sequence stratigraphy based on microfacies analysis: Mfamosing Limestone,Calabar Flank,Nigeria |
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Authors: | Reijers T.J.A. Petters S.W. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria, XGSW/3, Warri, Nigeria, c/o Expat Mail, P.O. Box 245, 2501 CN The Hague, the Netherlands;(2) Department of Geology, University of Calabar, P.O. Box 3654, Calabar, Nigeria |
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Abstract: | Field observations and petrographic analysis allow a sequence-stratigraphic interpretation of the intensely karstified Albian Mfamosing Limestone Formation in the Calabar Flank of the south-eastern Niger Delta. Main criteria for this interpretation are the presence of siliciclastic intercalations, of prominent hardgrounds, of characteristic microfacies including stromatolites and of phreatic and vadose diagenetic patterns. These criteria enable the recognition, from bottom to top in the type section of the Mfamosing Limestone, of a late phase in the formation of a highstand systems tract and of a flooding surface followed by a lowstand systems tract in which erosional features have been developed locally. The succession is topped by a transgressive systems tract. Some of these units and key sequence-stratigraphic boundaries have been traced into other outcrops in the area. In their identification within the heavily karstified outcrops, petrography overprints and vertical sequence patterns play a significant role. A sedimentation model explains the areal differences in development. Siliciclastic shedding influenced the carbonate system. Time-equivalent carbonate bodies occur on either side of the opening South Atlantic Ocean. |
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Keywords: | Albian carbonates diagenesis |
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