Journal article

GEOLOGICAL CONTROLS ON SONIC VELOCITY IN THE CENOZOIC CARBONATES OF THE NORTHERN CARNARVON BASIN, NORTH WEST SHELF, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

MW Wallace, E Condilis, A Powell, J Redfearn, K Auld, M Wiltshire, G Holdgate, S Gallagher

The APPEA Journal | CSIRO Publishing | Published : 2003

Abstract

The Cenozoic carbonates of the Bounty-Talisman region can be divided into five major facies. From oldest to youngest, these are: Paleocene to Eocene basinal facies, Oligocene to Miocene slope-canyon facies, Oligocene to Miocene shelf facies, Oligocene to Miocene near-shore facies, and Pliocene-Quaternary shelf facies. This represents a shallowing-upwards cycle up to the late Miocene, followed by a significant transgression and a return to more open marine conditions in the Pliocene- Quaternary. The dominant geological processes controlling sonic velocity in the Cenozoic carbonates are physical compaction, burial calcite cementation, dolomitisation, and anhydrite/gypsum cementation. In the mo..

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