Title of article :
MICROFACIES ANALYSIS an‎d BASIN DEVELOPMENT OF THE CENOMANIAN -EARLY TURONIAN SEQUENCE IN THE RAFAI, NOOR an‎d HALFAYA OIL FIELDS, SOUTHEASTERN IRAQ
Author/Authors :
Al-Zaidy, Aiad Ali Hussien Department of Geology - College of Science - University of Baghdad - Baghdad, Iraq
Pages :
16
From page :
247
To page :
262
Abstract :
The stratigraphic sequence of Cenomanian-Early Turonian iscomposed of Ahmadi, Rumaila, and Mishrif formations in the Rifai, Noor and Halfaya Oil Fields within the Mesopotamian Zone of Iraq, which is bounded at top and bottom by unconformity surfaces. The microfacies analysis of the study wells assisted the recognition of five main environments (open marine, basinal, shallow open marine, Rudist biostrome, and lagoon);these microfacies were indicative of a normal lateral change facies from shallow water facies to deeper water and open marine sediments.AhmadiFormation (Early Cenomanian) is characterized by open marine sediments during the transgressive conditions, and would become deep basinal environment upward to deposition the Rumaila Formation. Rumaila Formation (Middle Cenomanian) was deposited in the deeper part of the intrashelf basin; it comprises basinal sediments mainly, and includes an abundant of open marine fauna supportive of Middle Cenomanian age. Rumaila Formation is represented as time equivalent basin to the Mishrif Formation, where they weredeposited during highest and system tract(HST). The Cenomanian-Early Turonian sequence can be subdivided into three cycles displaying coarsening upward cycles:Mishrif A, Mishrif B, and Mishrif C;which comprises a highest and system tract dominated by rudistid packstone to grainstone or rudistid biostrome facies separated by transgressive units (CR I and CR II).
Keywords :
Cenomanian , Microfacies , Mishrif , Southeastern , Turonian
Journal title :
Bulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum
Serial Year :
2019
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Record number :
2603187
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