Remote Sensing Analysis of Recent Carbonate Platforms, East of Sabah: Potential Analogues for Miocene Carbonate Platforms of the South China Sea

<p>DOI: <span><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.17014/ijog.v7i3.141" target="_blank">10.17014/ijog.v7i3.141</a></span></p><p>Recent carbonate platforms may provide useful analogues for fossil platforms and reefs, and could allow the generatio...

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Main Authors: Aicha Chalabi, B. Pierson, Jasmi Ab Talib
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Language:English
Published: Geological Agency 2014-06-01
Series:Indonesian Journal on Geoscience
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Online Access:https://ijog.geologi.esdm.go.id/index.php/IJOG/article/view/141
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spelling doaj-b5c39827af544e1a8250d76c74cc3cc02020-11-24T23:58:37ZengGeological AgencyIndonesian Journal on Geoscience2355-93142355-93062014-06-017312313510.17014/ijog.7.3.123-135141Remote Sensing Analysis of Recent Carbonate Platforms, East of Sabah: Potential Analogues for Miocene Carbonate Platforms of the South China SeaAicha Chalabi0B. Pierson1Jasmi Ab Talib2Geoscience and Petroleum Engineering Department Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS Bandar Seri Iskandar, 31750 Tronoh, PerakGeoscience and Petroleum Engineering Department Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS Bandar Seri Iskandar, 31750 Tronoh, PerakGeoscience and Petroleum Engineering Department Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS Bandar Seri Iskandar, 31750 Tronoh, Perak<p>DOI: <span><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.17014/ijog.v7i3.141" target="_blank">10.17014/ijog.v7i3.141</a></span></p><p>Recent carbonate platforms may provide useful analogues for fossil platforms and reefs, and could allow the generation of quantitative tools for the prediction of facies distribution, reservoir volumes, and reservoir quality. Data from these modern analogues would greatly enhance our ability to construct more reliable and calibrated reservoir models for carbonate fossil fields, such as the Miocene carbonate platforms of Central Luconia Province, Sarawak. In this study, carbonate facies maps and quantitative reservoir data will be generated by using remote sensing techniques. Satellite imageries over the carbonate platforms east of Sabah have been acquired and processed for generating facies maps. In order to produce a reliable facies map, the composition and grain size distribution of the sediments that make up individual facies must be known in order to determine the classes that have been identified on the initial facies maps. Samples collected from the Gaya and Selekan platforms were analyzed and the results of grain size analysis are illustrated.<br /><br /></p>https://ijog.geologi.esdm.go.id/index.php/IJOG/article/view/141carbonatesfaciesplatformremote sensingmapping
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author Aicha Chalabi
B. Pierson
Jasmi Ab Talib
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B. Pierson
Jasmi Ab Talib
Remote Sensing Analysis of Recent Carbonate Platforms, East of Sabah: Potential Analogues for Miocene Carbonate Platforms of the South China Sea
Indonesian Journal on Geoscience
carbonates
facies
platform
remote sensing
mapping
author_facet Aicha Chalabi
B. Pierson
Jasmi Ab Talib
author_sort Aicha Chalabi
title Remote Sensing Analysis of Recent Carbonate Platforms, East of Sabah: Potential Analogues for Miocene Carbonate Platforms of the South China Sea
title_short Remote Sensing Analysis of Recent Carbonate Platforms, East of Sabah: Potential Analogues for Miocene Carbonate Platforms of the South China Sea
title_full Remote Sensing Analysis of Recent Carbonate Platforms, East of Sabah: Potential Analogues for Miocene Carbonate Platforms of the South China Sea
title_fullStr Remote Sensing Analysis of Recent Carbonate Platforms, East of Sabah: Potential Analogues for Miocene Carbonate Platforms of the South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed Remote Sensing Analysis of Recent Carbonate Platforms, East of Sabah: Potential Analogues for Miocene Carbonate Platforms of the South China Sea
title_sort remote sensing analysis of recent carbonate platforms, east of sabah: potential analogues for miocene carbonate platforms of the south china sea
publisher Geological Agency
series Indonesian Journal on Geoscience
issn 2355-9314
2355-9306
publishDate 2014-06-01
description <p>DOI: <span><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.17014/ijog.v7i3.141" target="_blank">10.17014/ijog.v7i3.141</a></span></p><p>Recent carbonate platforms may provide useful analogues for fossil platforms and reefs, and could allow the generation of quantitative tools for the prediction of facies distribution, reservoir volumes, and reservoir quality. Data from these modern analogues would greatly enhance our ability to construct more reliable and calibrated reservoir models for carbonate fossil fields, such as the Miocene carbonate platforms of Central Luconia Province, Sarawak. In this study, carbonate facies maps and quantitative reservoir data will be generated by using remote sensing techniques. Satellite imageries over the carbonate platforms east of Sabah have been acquired and processed for generating facies maps. In order to produce a reliable facies map, the composition and grain size distribution of the sediments that make up individual facies must be known in order to determine the classes that have been identified on the initial facies maps. Samples collected from the Gaya and Selekan platforms were analyzed and the results of grain size analysis are illustrated.<br /><br /></p>
topic carbonates
facies
platform
remote sensing
mapping
url https://ijog.geologi.esdm.go.id/index.php/IJOG/article/view/141
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