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Sedimentological and palynostratigraphical modeling of sediments penetrated by KW field wells, onshore western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria

Sedimentological and palynostratigraphical studies were performed on 189 ditch-cutting samples composited at 50 ft intervals from four well sections located in KW field, onshore western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria, using sieving and visual microscopic observations, hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids...

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Autores principales: Ocheli, Azuka, Ogbe, Ovie B., Aigbadon, Godwin O.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10238620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37274703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16028
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description Sedimentological and palynostratigraphical studies were performed on 189 ditch-cutting samples composited at 50 ft intervals from four well sections located in KW field, onshore western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria, using sieving and visual microscopic observations, hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids digestion methods to determine their lithological character and palynologic content of the sedimentary successions. The basis of these data is to interpret the lithofacies and biostratigraphy, establish the age of the strata, establish the palynological zones and infer the environments of deposition. Five lithofacies delineated based on the sedimentological study were very coarse sand, coarse to fine sand, shaly sand, muddy sand, and sandy to silty shale. The age of the sedimentary successions ranges from Early Miocene to Pliocene based on the bio-assemblages of these key species. The Early Miocene age is characterized by the occurrence of Magnastriatites howardi, Psilatricolporites triangularis, Praedapollis africanus, Pachydermites diederixi, Spirosyncoilpites spiralis, Praedapollis flexibility, Racemonocolpites hians, Verrutricolporites rotundiporus, Verrutricolporites microporus, and Psilatricolporites divisus. The Middle Miocene age is characterized by the FAD of Crassoretitriletes vanraadshooveni, the occurrence of Belskipollis elegans, in association with Striatricolporites catatumbus, Verrutricolporites rotundiporus, Verrutricolporites microporus, Crassoretitriletes vanraadshooveni, Racemonocolpites hians, Retibrevitricolpites obodoensis, and Retibrevitricolpites protrudens. The Late Miocene age is characterized by the occurrence of Multiareolites formosus, Cyperaceaepollis sp., Stereiosporites sp., Peregrinipollis nigericus, Gemmamonoporites sp. (Cleistopholis patens), Laevigatosporites sp., Verrutricolporites sp., Nymphaeapollis clarus, and Verrutricolporites usmensis. The Pliocene age is characterized by the basal occurrence of Retistephenocolpites gracilis in association with Nymphaeapollis clarus, Cyperaceaepollis sp., Laevigatosporites sp., Verrutricolporites sp., and Crassoretitriletes vanraadshooveni. The boundary between the Early Miocene and Middle Miocene from the studied oil well sections is marked by the first appearance datum (FAD) and numerical maximum occurrence of Striatricolporites catatumbus and Belskipollis elegans and FAD of Crassoretitrilettes vanraadshooveni. The boundary between the Middle and late Miocene is defined by the LAD of Verrutricolporites rotundiporus, the quantitative top and numerical maximum occurrence of Racemonocolpites hians, and the numerical maximum occurrence of Zonocostites ramonae. The boundary between the late Miocene and the Early Pliocene is marked by the first appearance datum (FAD) and the numerical maximum occurrence of Retistephenocolpites gracilis, the numerical maximum occurrence of Echiperiporites icacinoides, and the highest abundance of Monoporites annulatus. Four palynozones PAZ-1, PAZ-2, PAZ-3, and PAZ-4, and ten sub-zones were erected. Finally, Fluvial-coastal to shallow marine environments of deposition were inferred for the sedimentary successions using sedimentological study, nature of organic matter, and association of key environmentally-sensitive biomarker species.
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spelling pubmed-102386202023-06-04 Sedimentological and palynostratigraphical modeling of sediments penetrated by KW field wells, onshore western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria Ocheli, Azuka Ogbe, Ovie B. Aigbadon, Godwin O. Heliyon Research Article Sedimentological and palynostratigraphical studies were performed on 189 ditch-cutting samples composited at 50 ft intervals from four well sections located in KW field, onshore western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria, using sieving and visual microscopic observations, hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids digestion methods to determine their lithological character and palynologic content of the sedimentary successions. The basis of these data is to interpret the lithofacies and biostratigraphy, establish the age of the strata, establish the palynological zones and infer the environments of deposition. Five lithofacies delineated based on the sedimentological study were very coarse sand, coarse to fine sand, shaly sand, muddy sand, and sandy to silty shale. The age of the sedimentary successions ranges from Early Miocene to Pliocene based on the bio-assemblages of these key species. The Early Miocene age is characterized by the occurrence of Magnastriatites howardi, Psilatricolporites triangularis, Praedapollis africanus, Pachydermites diederixi, Spirosyncoilpites spiralis, Praedapollis flexibility, Racemonocolpites hians, Verrutricolporites rotundiporus, Verrutricolporites microporus, and Psilatricolporites divisus. The Middle Miocene age is characterized by the FAD of Crassoretitriletes vanraadshooveni, the occurrence of Belskipollis elegans, in association with Striatricolporites catatumbus, Verrutricolporites rotundiporus, Verrutricolporites microporus, Crassoretitriletes vanraadshooveni, Racemonocolpites hians, Retibrevitricolpites obodoensis, and Retibrevitricolpites protrudens. The Late Miocene age is characterized by the occurrence of Multiareolites formosus, Cyperaceaepollis sp., Stereiosporites sp., Peregrinipollis nigericus, Gemmamonoporites sp. (Cleistopholis patens), Laevigatosporites sp., Verrutricolporites sp., Nymphaeapollis clarus, and Verrutricolporites usmensis. The Pliocene age is characterized by the basal occurrence of Retistephenocolpites gracilis in association with Nymphaeapollis clarus, Cyperaceaepollis sp., Laevigatosporites sp., Verrutricolporites sp., and Crassoretitriletes vanraadshooveni. The boundary between the Early Miocene and Middle Miocene from the studied oil well sections is marked by the first appearance datum (FAD) and numerical maximum occurrence of Striatricolporites catatumbus and Belskipollis elegans and FAD of Crassoretitrilettes vanraadshooveni. The boundary between the Middle and late Miocene is defined by the LAD of Verrutricolporites rotundiporus, the quantitative top and numerical maximum occurrence of Racemonocolpites hians, and the numerical maximum occurrence of Zonocostites ramonae. The boundary between the late Miocene and the Early Pliocene is marked by the first appearance datum (FAD) and the numerical maximum occurrence of Retistephenocolpites gracilis, the numerical maximum occurrence of Echiperiporites icacinoides, and the highest abundance of Monoporites annulatus. Four palynozones PAZ-1, PAZ-2, PAZ-3, and PAZ-4, and ten sub-zones were erected. Finally, Fluvial-coastal to shallow marine environments of deposition were inferred for the sedimentary successions using sedimentological study, nature of organic matter, and association of key environmentally-sensitive biomarker species. Elsevier 2023-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10238620/ /pubmed/37274703 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16028 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Aigbadon, Godwin O.
Sedimentological and palynostratigraphical modeling of sediments penetrated by KW field wells, onshore western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria
title Sedimentological and palynostratigraphical modeling of sediments penetrated by KW field wells, onshore western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria
title_full Sedimentological and palynostratigraphical modeling of sediments penetrated by KW field wells, onshore western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria
title_fullStr Sedimentological and palynostratigraphical modeling of sediments penetrated by KW field wells, onshore western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentological and palynostratigraphical modeling of sediments penetrated by KW field wells, onshore western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria
title_short Sedimentological and palynostratigraphical modeling of sediments penetrated by KW field wells, onshore western Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria
title_sort sedimentological and palynostratigraphical modeling of sediments penetrated by kw field wells, onshore western niger delta basin, nigeria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10238620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37274703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16028
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