Breaking the
Rules: Seismic Reflection Data Applied to the Interpretation of Diagenetic
Reaction Fronts at Kilometer to Basin Scale
Davies, R. J.1, J. A.
Cartwright2, D. Meadows1 (1)
Using seismic data to understand chemical
diagenetic processes is a new sub-discipline of seismic stratigraphy that has
started to emerge in the last decade. The discipline breaks the most
fundamental seismic stratigraphic rule that seismic reflections follow time
lines. In fact you should disregard most of what you have learnt from the
seismic stratigraphic literature and develop new interpretation skills and
experience. We introduce the discipline by reviewing a range of seismic reflection
relationships at silica reaction fronts from 4 sedimentary basins in the
northern hemisphere (
AAPG Search and Discover Article #90063©2007 AAPG Annual Convention, Long Beach, California