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Imageamento com GPR de geometrias internas de dunas eólicas, no litoral Oriental do RN
Fecha
2015-04-20Registro en:
DAMASCENO, Micael Batista. Imageamento com GPR de geometrias internas de dunas eólicas, no litoral Oriental do RN. 2015. 73 f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Geologia) - Departamento de Geologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Natal, 2015.
Autor
Damasceno, Micael Batista
Resumen
The present work addresses imaging techniques of the subsoil, by using geophysical
tools, applied on the dunes of Pitangui beach, RN. A considerable amount from the
worldwide petroleum reserves are found in siliciclastic reservoir rocks. Important siliciclastic
reservoirs of aeolian origin can be found in the Amazon Basin, Solimões Basin, and
Recôncavo-Tucano Basin. The Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) was the method proposed
for this work with the aim of obtaining indirect data for representing the internal geometry
and deposition, as well as conception of chronostratigraphic framework from the studied
dunes field. McMechan et al. (1998), Van Dam & Schlager (2000), Loucks et al. (2004), and
Guidry et al. (2007) point out the GPR applications as useful method for imaging and 3D
geometric characterization for analogous petroleum reservoirs. It was possible to do the
imaging of 30 meters depth by using the following parameters: a 200 MHZ antenna, through
acquisition in continuing mode with scan emission every 2 centimetres, range of 400 ns,
sample of 2048, and 3,5 dielectric constant. Besides the dunes, at this depth of investigation,
it was also possible to observe the Potengi Formation. The dunes are presented with
maximum thickness of 10 meters, containing a limiting surface of 1ª order connected to the
boundary between the dunes and the Potengi Formation. The 2ª order surfaces demarcate
dunes overlapping between different generations, which indicate at least five distinct periods
of sedimentation. The periods of no-deposition and erosion are represented by 3ª order
limiting surfaces, being evident by the great change of the cross-sections angles. It is possible
to observe the presence of these limiting surfaces in the Potengi Formation, as 1ª order, 2ª
order, and 3ª order, where the 2ª order surfaces indicates three distinct periods of
sedimentation. The maximum thickness is 12 meters.