Sequence
Stratigraphy of the Smackover Formation in Northern Louisiana
E. Heydari1 and L. R. Baria2
1Mississippi Office of Geology, Jackson, MS
2Jura-Search Inc., Jackson, MS
Electric logs, conventional cores, 2D and 3D seismic reflection data
reveal three sequences
in the Smackover Formation in northern
Louisiana and adjacent areas. In ascending order these are the Smackover
“C”, “B”, and “A”
sequences
. Characteristics of these
sequences
were controlled by relative sea-level change, climate, and the nature
of the carbonate factory--namely the rate of inorganic carbonate production.
The lowstand systems tract (LST) portion of the “C”
sequence
has not been recognized, but it could possibly be the Norphlet
Formation. The Smackover portion of the “C”
sequence
was
initiated by a rapid sea-level rise resulting in a very sharp lithologic
contact between the Norphlet and Smackover formations. The “C”
sequence
lacks a distinct transgressive systems tract (TST) component,
and consists primarily of beach-to-basin prograding highstand
systems tract (HST) deposition on a ramp. The “C”
sequence
deposition
was terminated by a type-1
sequence
boundary characterized
by caliche and silcrete. A shelf morphology with a distinct shelf margin
had developed by the end of the “C”
sequence
upon which the
“B”
sequence
was deposited.
The “B” sequence
consists of a LST that is composed of basinal
terrigenous sediment gravity flow deposits. A rapid sea-level rise
flooded the shelf area, but again no clear TST deposition occurred.
The “B”
sequence
is composed primarily of HST shoal complexes
that prograded over the shelf. A type-1
sequence
boundary ended
“B”
sequence
deposition.
The “A” sequence
consists of an LST that is also composed of
basinal terrigenous sediment gravity flow deposits in the basin. The
“A”
sequence
consists of progradational shoals formed slightly basinward
of the “B”
sequence
shelf margin. The “A”
sequence
sedimentation
was terminated by a type-1 or type-2
sequence
boundary.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90901©2001 GCAGS, Annual Meeting, Shreveport, Louisiana