尼日利亚转换边缘新生代斜坡沉积和流体流动现象的三维地震分析

O. Olobayo, M. Huuse
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三维地震数据提供了关于尼日利亚转换边缘约2公里厚的新生代转换后斜坡沉积物和流体流动现象的新见解。该研究记录了大规模的质量运输沉积物(MTDs)、深水通道、沉积物波,以及一系列流体流动现象,如麻坑、管道、海底丘和天然气水合物。它们从上新世沉积物中观察到,分布在地区东部最靠近尼日尔三角洲锥的构造高点、区域断裂和活动及遗留深水通道上方。流体流动特征表明,深层地下存在活跃的含油气系统,流体沿深层断裂面运移。在研究区西部,MTDs在多个层次上被绘制,失败沉积物的体积随着时间的推移而增加。晚新生代随着时间的推移和坡度的增大,沉积速率加快,导致了该地区MTDs体积的反复增大。尼日利亚转换边缘上反复出现的mtd和流体流动现象对海上设施的安装产生了影响,因为它们构成了潜在的地质灾害。该研究还首次记录了尼日利亚近海的多边形断层系统。
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3D seismic analysis of Cenozoic slope deposits and fluid flow phenomena along the Nigerian transform margin
3D seismic data provide new insights on ∼ 2 km thick Cenozoic post-transform slope sediments and fluid-flow phenomena along the Nigerian Transform Margin. The study documents large-scale mass-transport deposits (MTDs), deep-water channels, sediment waves, and a range of fluid flow phenomena such as pockmarks, pipes, seabed mound and gas-hydrates. They are observed from Pliocene-aged sediments and distributed above structural highs, regional faults and active and relic deep-water channels in the eastern part of the area, closest to the Niger Delta cone. The fluid flow features are interpreted to be indicative of an active petroleum system in the deeper subsurface, and from fluid migration along planes of deep-seated faults. MTDs are mapped at multiple levels and the volume of failed sediments increased through time within the western part of the study area. The repeated and increased volume of MTDs in the area is attributed to an increased rate of sedimentation through time and slope gradient during the late Cenozoic. The presence of repeated MTDs and fluid flow phenomena on the Nigerian Transform Margin has implications for installations of offshore facilities as they constitute potential geohazards. The study also documents, for the first time, polygonal fault systems offshore Nigeria.
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