The document outlines an upcoming webinar titled "Advanced Analysis of Carbonate Systems" presented by Maria Mutti. It provides biographical information about Maria Mutti and her extensive experience studying carbonate rocks. It also lists the learning objectives and themes that will be covered in the webinar, including advanced concepts in analyzing carbonate rocks, characterizing depositional facies, and understanding controls on carbonate deposition and heterogeneity at various scales. The webinar will take place over two sessions in November 2020 and February 2021.
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• Brief Introduction to PetroTeach
• Introducing our Distinguished Instructor Maria Mutti
• Introducing Course “Advanced Analysis of Carbonate Systems”
• Webinar Presentation (45 - 60 min.)
• Q&A (10 - 15 min.)
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Maria Mutti, Professor and Chair
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Maria Mutti
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Distinguished Instructor
• Maria Mutti has close to 35 years experience in the study of
carbonate rocks, training, consulting and development of
research programs in carbonate geology.
• She holds a MSc. of Geoscience from University of Bologna and
from University of Wisconsin-Madison, a PhD from University of
Milan. She held research positions at ETH Zürich and Woods
Hole Ocenographic Institution, and faculty positions at the
University of Southern California in Los Angeles and University
of Potsdam
• She is active member of EAGE, AAPG as well as past president
of the Society of Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) and past Vice-
president of the International Associaton of Sedimentologists
(IAS). She has worked in the IODP as
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Advanced Analysis of
Carbonate Systems
Maria Mutti
Professor and Chair
Webinar on 14.10.2020
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A fundamental question: where is the
carbonate sediment coming from?
Pomar and Haq, 2017
Three modes of precipitation • Biotically controlled:
form and composition of
mineral are determined
by organisms
• Abiotic precipitation is
controlled by saturation
state and reaction
kinetics within water
• Biotically induced
precipitation when
organisms perturb the
environment to induce
precipitation
Carbonate
precipitation
Abiotic Biotic
Biotically controlled
skeletal
Biotically induced
mainly microbial
Heterotrophic Autotrophic
photosynthesis
“Cascade of options”
(W. Schlager, 2003)
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Autotrophic carbonate producers
Green algae
Red algae
Coccolithophorid algae
Larger Foraminifera
Hermatypic Corals (Scleratinia)
Certain Bivalves (Tridacnids, rudists?)
Cyanobacteria (biotically induces precipitates)
Light-depedancy as key factor
Light is most important control on skeletal
carbonate precipitation because of dominance
of photo-autotrophic organisms in carbonate
production
Basic reaction in photosynthesis:
Where HCHO represents organic matter produced in
a photosythesizing organism. Photosynthesis
extracts CO2 from sea water, thus increasing its
carbonate saturation
CO2 + H2O + solar energy HCHO + O2
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Heterozoan vs. Photozoan producers
James (1997)
Distribution is controlled by latitude and oceanography
Eastern margins (upwelling)> Heterozoan in the tropics
Carbonate producers, factories and carbonate
platform morphologies
The three modes of carbonate
precipitation combine in various
proportions to form the “carbonate
production factories”, which cause
the typical arrangements in space
called carbonate platforms
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Facies, depositional environments
and facies models
Shinn, 1983 Shinn, 1983
Humid Tidal Flat Model Arid Tidal Flat Model
Morphometrics- a new quantititave approach to facies characterization
Purkis et al. 2015
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High variability and diversity of textures, facies
and geometries- high heterogeneity
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2017.01.005
Geological Reality: superposition of landscapes
Sequence stratigraphy as a tool to
integrate lanscapes through time
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Carbonate producers change through geological time
Actualistic models of biota
distribution and environmental
significance are increasingly
difficult to apply back in time
Stanley et al., 2002
Evolution- Factories throughout Earth History
• Evolution and
changes in
ecology have
affected the
relative roles of
the three modes
of carbonate
production and
relative
distribution of the
carbonate
factories
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High variability and diversity
of depositional geometries: two case studies
(Middle Jurassic and Miocene)
From IPCC Report, 2007, Chapter 6
Bajocian (Middle Jurassic, High Atlas, Morocco)
• Ramp, greenhouse conditions, land-attached
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• Study window: 1 x 1 x 0.1 Km
• 19 closely-spaced sections
• ~100 thin-sections
Field Data Set
100m
1 Km
100m
1
Km
Bajocian carbonate ramp (High Atlas, Morocco)
Oolitic grainstone
(Inner shoal)
Peloidal grainstone
(Outer shoal)
Oncoidal rudstone
(Foreshoal)
Facies types and depositional profile
2 mm
2 mm
2 mm
Amour et al., 2013
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Vertical stacking patterns
Vertical stacking patterns and Walther‘s Law
• Superposition of two “depositional modes” muddy carbonate ramp oolitic
carbonate ramp
x
• Depositional environments change fundamentally
rather than migrate laterally
Pierre et al., 2010
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The Island
170 m
Model A with TGSim alg.
(Truncated Gaussian Simulation)
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Model B with SISim alg.
(Sequential Indicator Simulation)
E W
Model C with IK alg.
(Indicator Kriging)
E W
Amour et al., 2012
Same data input Different final 3-D facies model
Evaluation of stochastic algorithms
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Environments of deposition require modeling with a smoother
algorithm (TGSim), while patchy facies modelling within the
EODs is best done with SISim
Algorithms and their modelling capabilities
• We tested the capabilities and drawbacks of several algorithms.
• The Truncated Gaussian Simulation (TGSim) algorithm allows imposition of laterally
ordered environments of deposition, respecting water depth transitions
• Sequential Indicator Simulation (SISim) simulates each facies body individually and
could be influenced by a conditioning probability property.
• We found TGSim to be adequate to simulate the proximal-distal trend between the
inner and middle ramp EODs, but TGSim can not honor the mosaic-like distribution
of facies types.
• The resulting modeling strategy then combines the capabilities of both algorithms by
applying TGSim to model environments of deposition and using SISim to simulate
facies within each environment of deposition
Miocene
Carbonate Deposition
in the Mediterranean
(Early Miocene)
Porites reef
• Ramp to steep platforms
• Icehouse climate
Shallow-water carbonates
Emerged land
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Late Miocene Coral Reefs
modified from Franseen et al., 1996
Depositional Models of
Heterozoan Carbonates in
the Spanish Betic Cordillera
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Heterozoan biota at low latitudes
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Dominance of red algae: a community shift
biosphere response to Miocene climatic events
Halfar & Mutti, 2005
Halfar & Mutti, 2005
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Ginés et al., 2012
Pomar, 1991
Pomar et al., 1996
Carbonate sediment production
in the reference model
Tella et al., in prep
Advanced Analysis of Carbonate Systems (online)
24-25 Nov. 2020 and 16-17 February 2021
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Learning Objectives and Themes
Participants in this course will develop an improved knowledge of how carbonate production modes,
carbonate facies, geometry and stratigraphy and how these impact carbonate systems at different
scales, as well as impacts on rock typing and pore type. Understanding the different controls and
scales over vertical and lateral distribution of properties is critical for reducing the risk of
inappropriate strategies and for the successful exploration and development of carbonate reservoirs.
Several cases studies will illustrate controls over carbonate heterogeneity and how predictive
models for inter-well scale variations can benefit from well-exposed outcrop studies.
The course will introduce 1) advanced concepts in the analysis of carbonate rocks, 2) conceptual
and technical tools to characterize depositional and petrophysical facies, depositional sequences
and stratigraphic packaging, 3) compare and contrast carbonate versus clastic systems, 4) global
and regional controls over carbonate deposition, 5) the elements of depositional morphologies and
large-scale geometries of carbonate accumulations (platforms, slopes and basins), 5) highlight
practices of 1d, 2d ad 3d analysis of carbonate systems, as well as discuss which inputs are
important for both static and forward modelling.
Course price (Euro):
• Normal registration:1490+VAT
• 20% DISCOUNT, Group (≥ 3 person) and early bird registrants (2 week before)
• for PhD students 780 +VAT
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