Come Back on Facies Characteristic and Diversity in Carbonate Eolian Dunes
Frébourg, Gregory1,
Claude-Alain Hasler1,
Carbonate eolian
dune belts can reach huge sizes in coastal areas and may represent potential
reservoirs. However, these deposits are seldom described, except for the Permo-Carboniferous and the Quaternary times. They are
otherwise either rare or non-present because of palaeogeographic
or palaeoclimatic factors, or we lack adequate
recognition criteria.
These deposits are formed by material
from the deflation of beach deposits and marine sediments when exposed during eustatic variations. It is commonly agreed that eolian deposits are fine grained and laminated.
Pleistocene, Holocene and modern
carbonate dunes observed in southern and
This study reviews the variety of
carbonate eolian facies in
order to provide better recognition tools at the core and thin-section scale.
Recognition is important because of their good reservoir potential of these
deposits and their value as sequence-stratigraphic
markers.
AAPG Search and Discover Article #90063©2007 AAPG Annual Convention, Long Beach, California