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<title>Contourites along the Iberian continental margins: conceptual and economic implications</title>
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<description>Contourites along the Iberian continental margins: conceptual and economic implications
Llave, Estefanía; García, Marga
This work uses seismic records to document and classify contourite features around the&#13;
Iberian continental margin to determine their implications for depositional systems and&#13;
petroleum exploration. Contourites include depositional features (separated, sheeted,&#13;
plastered and confined drifts), erosional features (abraded surfaces, channels, furrows and&#13;
moats) and mixed features (contourite terraces). Drifts generally show high to moderate&#13;
amplitude reflectors, which are cyclically intercalated with transparent layers. Transparent&#13;
layers may represent finer grained deposits, which can serve as seal rocks. High amplitude&#13;
reflectors (HARs) likely represent sandier layers, which could form hydrocarbon reservoirs.&#13;
HARs occur on erosive features (moats and channels) and are clearly developed on&#13;
contourite terraces and overflow features. Most of the contourite features described here are&#13;
influenced by Mediterranean water masses throughout their Pliocene and Quaternary&#13;
history. They specifically record Mediterranean Outflow Water following its exit through the&#13;
Gibraltar Strait. This work gives a detailed report on the variation of modern contourite&#13;
deposits, which can help inform ancient contourite reservoir interpretation. Further research&#13;
correlating 2D and 3D seismic anomalies with core and well logging data is needed to&#13;
develop better diagnostic criteria for contourites. This can help clarify the role of contourites&#13;
in petroleum systems.
This contribution is a product of the IGCP-619 and INQUA-1204 projects, and is partially supported through the CTM 2008-06399-C04/MAR (CONTOURIBER), CGL2011-16057-E (MOW), CTM 2012-39599-C03 (MOWER), CGL2016-80445R (SCORE), FCT-PTDC/GEO-GEO/4430/2012 (CONDRIBER), CTM2016-75129-C3-1-R and CGL201574216-JIN projects.
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