Caracterización de depósitos de barra de meandro con datos preliminares de subsuelo: un ejemplo desde el Triásico de la Meseta Ibérica
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Se ha contrastado el análisis de litofacies en testigo de sondeo de una
barra de meandro en un sistema fluvial triásico (facies Buntsandstein) con su
registro diagráfico de Gamma Ray Natural (GR) y de Televisor Óptico y Acústico
(OBI y ABI, respectivamente). Tanto el testigo de roca como los registros
de OBI y ABI ponen de manifiesto la superposición de una serie de unidades
de acreción lateral organizadas en una sucesión estrato y granodecreciente,
a consecuencia del progresivo desplazamiento lateral del canal. La forma
del patrón de GR se asemeja principalmente al de 'campana serrada', reflejando
el progresivo aumento del contenido en arcillas hacia techo. Sin embargo,
hacia la base de la sucesión, se registran valores de GR anormalmente
elevados, dando lugar a un perfil con forma próxima a 'embudo', que
interpretamos se deban a la alta proporción de cantos blandos en los sedimentos
arenosos de la barra de meandro
A contrast was carried out between the lithofacies analysis in a core of a point bar from a fluvial Triassic system (Buntsandstein facies) and its well logs of Natural Gamma Ray (GR), Optical and Acoustic Televiewers (OBI and ABI, respectively). Both the core as well as OBI and ABI well logs indicate an overlap of a set of lateral accretion units resulting in a thinning and fining upwards succession, due to the lateral migration of the channel. GR pattern resembles the 'serrated bell' shape, consistent with an upsection increase in clay content. However, at the base of the succession, abnormally high GR values are identified, resulting in a 'funnel'-like profile, which have been interpreted as a consequence of the high mud intraclast content in the sandy sediments of the point bar
A contrast was carried out between the lithofacies analysis in a core of a point bar from a fluvial Triassic system (Buntsandstein facies) and its well logs of Natural Gamma Ray (GR), Optical and Acoustic Televiewers (OBI and ABI, respectively). Both the core as well as OBI and ABI well logs indicate an overlap of a set of lateral accretion units resulting in a thinning and fining upwards succession, due to the lateral migration of the channel. GR pattern resembles the 'serrated bell' shape, consistent with an upsection increase in clay content. However, at the base of the succession, abnormally high GR values are identified, resulting in a 'funnel'-like profile, which have been interpreted as a consequence of the high mud intraclast content in the sandy sediments of the point bar







