Petroleum Geological Importance in Delta System
Petroleum Geological Importance in Delta System
Petroleum Geological Importance in Delta System
Figure 1. Sketches illustrating the common occurrence of beds of coal in deltaic settings. Note that to predict the
geometry of an individual coal bed it is important to diagnose the subenvironment, rather than the overall depositional
environment of the associated sediments. Channel abandonment coals, for example, occurs in fluvial, deltaic, and
intertidal settings. Note also that coal geometry is controlled not only by its depositional environment, but also by
subsequent erosion.
Figure 2. Diagrammatic cross-section to illustrate common trapping styles in deltaic petroleum systems.
References:
1 https://wiki.aapg.org/Deltaic_reservoirs
2 https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/deltaic-deposit(T. Elliott,
in Encyclopedia of Geology, 2005)
3 The Geological Importance of Deltas, E. H. Rainwater