Sedimentary architecture of Upper Ordovician tunnel valleys, Gargaf Arch, Libya: Implications for the genesis of a hydrocarbon reservoir

Le Heron, Daniel Paul, Sutcliffe, Owen, Bourgig, Khalid, Craig, Jonathan, Visentin, Claudio and Whitington, Robert

(2004)

Le Heron, Daniel Paul, Sutcliffe, Owen, Bourgig, Khalid, Craig, Jonathan, Visentin, Claudio and Whitington, Robert (2004) Sedimentary architecture of Upper Ordovician tunnel valleys, Gargaf Arch, Libya: Implications for the genesis of a hydrocarbon reservoir. GeoArabia, 9 (2). pp. .

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Abstract

In the Murzuq Basin, southwest Libya, as elsewhere in North Africa, Upper Ordovician glaciogenic rocks represent an important hydrocarbon reservoir. In this basin, anastomosing, potentially sand-filled palaeovalley networks within the Upper Ordovician succession have been described from seismic data that provide promising prospects for exploration. However, little is known about the origin and architecture of the palaeovalley-fills. On the Gargaf Arch, an outcrop analogue for these structures occurs and is comparable in scale to the valley networks described in the subsurface. This palaeovalley system is 30 km long with two 4 km-wide tributaries, cut into ice-distal glaciomarine mudrocks and diamictites and filled with ice-proximal sandstones and subordinate shales. It was created by subglacial meltwater erosion and glacial loading of a soft substrate during ice sheet advance. The initial stage of valley-fill involved the deposition of coarse-grained sands and conglomeratic ice-proximal, submarine outwash, as
localised mass flows. The main stage of fill was characterised by axially (northerly) prograding, underflow-dominated fan lobes deposited in water depths of up to 80m. A comparison with coeval valley systems in Mauritania, Algeria, Saudi Arabia and Jordan is provided that highlights the variable regional character of
palaeovalley-fills and the influence that water-depth had on architecture.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleSedimentary architecture of Upper Ordovician tunnel valleys, Gargaf Arch, Libya: Implications for the genesis of a hydrocarbon reservoir
AuthorsLe Heron, Daniel Paul
Sutcliffe, Owen
Bourgig, Khalid
Craig, Jonathan
Visentin, Claudio
Whitington, Robert
Uncontrolled KeywordsOrdovician, Libya, palaeovalleys, sedimentation, glaciogenic, ice sheets, hydrocarbon reservoirs
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Earth Sciences

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