Remote Sensing Analysis Of Recent Carbonate Platforms East Of Sabah: Potential Analogues To Miocene Carbonate Platforms Of The South China Sea
Modem carbonate platforms in the Celebes Sea, East of Sabah, were selected for a remote sensing analysis, aimed at mapping sedimentary facies and textures from high-resolution satellite imagery. The ultimate goal of this study is to develop present-day analogues to the Miocene platforms of the...
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Summary: | Modem carbonate platforms in the Celebes Sea, East of Sabah, were selected for a remote
sensing analysis, aimed at mapping sedimentary facies and textures from high-resolution
satellite imagery. The ultimate goal of this study is to develop present-day analogues to
the Miocene platforms of the South China Sea and improve the accuracy of carbonate
reservoir modeling in these ancient platforms.
In order to generate facies maps of the modern carbonate platforms of the Celebes
Sea, unsupervised classification method (I SODA TA algorithm) was applied to extract
carbonate facies from Quickbird satellite image multispectral with 2.4m resolution. Initial
facies maps were generated for Gaya, Selakan, Kapikan, Mantabuan, Church reef, Maiga
and Sibuan platforms and were validated with the analysis of surface sediments. Hundred
and forty (140) sediment samples were collected from these platforms and were analyzed
for component identification, grain size distribution and sorting.
The carbonate facies derived from high resolution satellite imagery include island,
reef complex, carbonate sand shoal, grass-covered sand shoal, shallow lagoon and deep
lagoon. Carbonate grain size analysis results show clear characters and properties typical
of each mapped facies. In order to generate carbonate sediment texture maps, mean grain
size and sorting maps were used to assign textural classes to each thematic class using
ArcMap 9.3. Integration of field work data showed that wackestone to mudstone are
found in the deep lagoon; packstone to wackestone is dominant in the shallow lagoons;
Carbonate sand shoal class is characterized by grainstone to packstone and the reef
complex is essentially made up of boundstone to rudstone.
The results obtained from this study were used to estimate proportions of potential
reservoir facies and determine the degree of heterogeneity in facies distribution on the
various platforms. The depositional facies on small platforms (I to 5 km2) are
~onsistently good potential reservoirs and are homogeneously distributed, whereas large
platforms (30-50km2) are characterized by a high degree of heterogeneity in surface
facies distribution and a high proportion of poor potential reservoir facies. |
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