Title of article :
Petrophysical Constraints on Deformation Styles in Aztec Sandstone, Southern Nevada, USA
Author/Authors :
E. Flodin، نويسنده , , M. Prasad، نويسنده , , A. Aydin ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Adjacent stratigraphic units that have undergone an identical deformation history often
show variability with regard to deformation style. We present one such example and attribute the
variability in deformation to variations in host rock properties. The Aztec sandstone of southern Nevada
has two distinct zones of deformation style, the Lower and Upper structural domains. The Lower domain
has deformed predominantly by opening mode fractures, whereas the Upper domain has deformed
predominantly by deformation band faulting. Within a Transitional domain, deformation band abundance
increases toward the Upper domain. We use petrophysical data (ultrasonic velocity, elastic moduli, grain
and bulk density, helium porosity, and gas permeability) to distinguish among the host rocks of the
differently deformed domains. The laboratory results of 29 samples of Upper, Transitional, and Lower
domain Aztec sandstone impart the following petrophysical distinctions among the structural domains:
(1) the Lower and Transitional domains show similarly high VP and VS and are both well cemented; (2) the
Transitional and Upper domains show similarly high porosity and permeability; and, (3) the Upper
domain is poorly cemented. We demonstrate that: (1) the nature of intergranular cement controls VP and
VS; and, (2) based on the petrophysical properties we have examined, deformation style is controlled by
porosity.
Keywords :
Petrophysics , deformation band , strain-partitioning , eolian sandstone , Fracture , Aztec sandstone. , Velocity
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics