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Geological Controls on Evolution of Submarine Channels in Song Hong Basin, Offshore Vietnam

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Kontrole geologiczne zmian kanałów podmorskich w dorzeczu Song Hong w Wietnamie
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POL-VIET 2023 — the 7th International Conference POL-VIET
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Song Hong basin is a very large basin with complicated onshore to offshore geological structure. The basin comprises the pre-Tertiary basement and Kainozoi sequences. This study focused on the evolution of submarine channel in Miocene sequence. The study interval is the major reservoir of the basin characterized as submarine channel complex and lower to Middle Miocene carbonates with the porosity of 15–25%. The channel is highly eroded into the substrate with c. 7 km wide and 20 km long, trending northwest-southeast. They are ‘U’ to ‘V’ shape, sub-parallel to deep faults which reactivated in the Early and Mid-Late Miocene. The channel deposit is characterized by cut and fill architecture and can be seen as high amplitude, bi-directional downlap. The channels are likely to be controlled by the two inverted phases in Late Oligocene and Middle-Late Miocene. The tectonic events are not only controls the flow directions but also modified the shape of the channels. The occurrence of well-developed submarine channel give a great hydrocarbon potential for the Song Hong basin.
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7--12
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 12 poz., rys., zdj.
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  • Petroleum Geology Department, Faculty of Petroleum and Energy, Hanoi University of Mining and Geology
  • Basin, stratigraphy and sedimentary process group (BSSP), Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, 18 Vien Street - Duc Thang Ward - Bac Tu Liem District - Ha Noi – Vietnam
  • Petroleum Geology Department, Faculty of Petroleum and Energy, Hanoi University of Mining and Geology
  • Basin, stratigraphy and sedimentary process group (BSSP), Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, 18 Vien Street - Duc Thang Ward - Bac Tu Liem District - Ha Noi – Vietnam
  • Petroleum Geology Department, Faculty of Petroleum and Energy, Hanoi University of Mining and Geology
  • Basin, stratigraphy and sedimentary process group (BSSP), Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, 18 Vien Street - Duc Thang Ward - Bac Tu Liem District - Ha Noi – Vietnam
autor
  • Petroleum Geology Department, Faculty of Petroleum and Energy, Hanoi University of Mining and Geology
  • Basin, stratigraphy and sedimentary process group (BSSP), Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, 18 Vien Street - Duc Thang Ward - Bac Tu Liem District - Ha Noi – Vietnam
Bibliografia
  • 1. Covault, J. A., Sylvester, Z., Hubbard, S. M., Jobe, Z. R. & Sech, R. P. 2016. The Stratigraphic Record of Submarine-Channel Evolution.
  • 2. Gee, M., Gawthorpe, R., Bakke, K. & Friedmann, S. 2007. Seismic geomorphology and evolution of submarine channels from the Angolan continental margin. Journal of Sedimentary Research, 77, 433-446.
  • 3. Hiep, N. 2019. The petroleum geology and resources of Vietnam. Publishing House for Science and Technology Hanoi, 552pp.
  • 4. Kolla, V., Bourges, P., Urruty, J.-M. & Safa, P. 2001. Evolution of deep-water Tertiary sinuous channels offshore Angola (west Africa) and implications for reservoir architecture. AAPG bulletin, 85, 1373-1405.
  • 5. Kolla, V., Posamentier, H. & Wood, L. 2007. Deep-water and fluvial sinuous channels—Characteristics, similarities and dissimilarities, and modes of formation. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 24, 388-405.
  • 6. Nguyen, V. G., Rabinowitz, P. D. (1999). Gravity Modeling of the Song Hong Basin, Offshore Vietnam. Offshore Technology Conference.
  • 7. Posamentier, H. W. & Kolla, V. 2003. Seismic geomorphology and stratigraphy of depositional elements in deep-water settings. Journal of sedimentary research, 73, 367-388.
  • 8. Satterfield, W. M. & Behrens, E. 1990. A late Quaternary canyon/channel system, northwest Gulf of Mexico continental slope. Marine Geology, 92, 51-67.
  • 9. Tapponnier, P., Peltzer, G., Armijo, R., 1986. On the mechanisms of the collision between India and Asia. In: Coward, M.P., Ries, A.C. (Eds.), Collision Tectonics. Geological Society of London Special Publication, 19, 115–157.
  • 10. Tapponnier, P., Lacassin, R., Leloup, P.H., Scha¨ rer, U., Zhou, D., Wu, H., Liu, X., Ji, S., Zhang, L., Zhong, J., 1990. The Ailo Shan/Red River metamorphic belt: Tertiary left-lateral shear between Indochina and South China. Nature, 343, 431–437.
  • 11. Vail, P. R., and R. M. Mitchum, 1977, Seismic stratigraphy and global changes of sea-level - Part 1: Overview, in C. E. Payton, ed., Seismic stratigraphy — Applications to hydrocarbon exploration: AAPG Memoir 26, 51–52.
  • 12. Vo, T. H. Q & Pham, H. G. (1999). Geochemical evaluation of shale formations in the northern Song Hong basin, Vietnam. Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology, 9, 1839–1853.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu „Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki” - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023)
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