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Developing a Coherent Stratigraphic Scheme of the Albertine Graben-East, Africa

Developing a Coherent Stratigraphic Scheme of the Albertine Graben-East, Africa
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摘要 The Albertine Graben is one of the most petroliferous onshore rifts in Africa. It forms the northemmost termination of the western arm of the East African Rift System. Its surface exposures were first studied by Wayland [1] and Pickford et al. [2] among others. Pickford et al. [2] especially developed the basic stratigraphic framework of the graben which was later modified by the government geoscientists and international oil companies using subsurface data. However, the stratigraphic units were not fully and formally described, and have been used informally in different and often confusing ways. The current study therefore aims to solve this challenge by establishing a coherent stratigraphic scheme for the entire graben through an integral study of surface and subsurface data. The study involves precise description of the type and reference sections for various formations both in exposure and wells; and has therefore led to the development of lithostratigraphic columns of different basins in the graben. The approach reveals that the Semliki area, south of Lake Albert, has the most complete sedimentary succession in the graben, spanning the period from middle Miocene (ca 15 Ma) to Recent. It also reveals that platform deposits, which form a small fraction of the thickness of the basinal succession, represent a highly condensed sequence which only saw deposition at times of Lake highstand.
出处 《Journal of Earth Science and Engineering》 2016年第5期264-294,共31页 地球科学与工程(英文版)
关键词 LITHOSTRATIGRAPHY subsurface and surface sediments correlation Albertine Graben. 地层单位 地堑 非洲 沉积序列 国际石油公司 东非大裂谷 数据修改 时间跨度
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