Artículos de revistas
Study of salt structures from gravity and seismic data in Santos Basin, Brazil
Fecha
2016-07-01Registro en:
Geofisica Internacional. Mexico: Inst Geophysics Unam, v. 55, n. 3, p. 199-214, 2016.
0016-7169
10.19155/rgi20165531612
WOS:000379102700004
Autor
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Seismic is one of the main methods used for the identification of structures and stratigraphic studies in sedimentary basins. In the Santos Basin, numerous 2D and 3D seismic surveys are being conducted in order to get a better image of the geological section to depths beyond the base of salt layer. Crustal modelling studies that make joint interpretation of seismic and gravity data are found in the literature, however there are few studies that relate gravity anomalies directly to salt structures. This work aims to associate gravity anomalies with salt structures from seismic and gravimetric interpretation. For studies aimed to model the crustal structure from gravity field data, the knowledge of two major discontinuities is required, the basement and the Moho. Such interfaces are often not easily seen by seismic and so, during this study, they were found by different methods involving analysis of gravity anomalies. The other interfaces involving density contrasts were analyzed based on seismic interpretation. The results showed that the obtained seismic geological interpretations may provide additional information when compared to gravity anomaly data. In all the modelled profiles, some geological of the Santos Basin that are not visible in the seismic, could be interpreted according to the geological model and the adjustment of gravity anomaly curves. As a final conclusion of this work, it is suggested that the combined analysis of the two cited geophysical methods, can provide important information about the crustal structure and to assist in modelling the salt layer.