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Title: | Characterization of a Massive Sandstone Interval: Example from Doko Member of Bida Formation, Northern Bida Basin, Nigeria |
Authors: | Goro, A.I. Salihu, H.D. Jibrin, B.W. Waziri, N.M. Idris-Nda, A. |
Keywords: | Sandstones, Architectural Element, Reservoir, |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Citation: | Goro, A.I., Salihu, H.D., Jibrin, B.W., Waziri, N.M. & Idris-Nda, A. (2014). Characterization of a Massive Sandstone Interval: Example from Doko Member of Bida Formation, Northern Bida Basin, Nigeria. Universal Journal of Geoscience, 2(2), 53- 61. |
Abstract: | A field mapping and laboratory study was undertaken to characterize the lower portion of Bida Formation around Jima and Doko areas near Bida, central Nigeria. Field mapping revealed four lithofacies for the sandy braided river deposits. They are: (1) lithofacies Fa consists of gravely, very coarse sandstones; (2) lithofacies Fb is characterized by gravely, medium to very coarse grained sandstones; (3) lithofacies Fc is identified by coarse silt to fine grained sandstones; (4) lithofacies Fd is recognized by sheet-like beds of fine to medium grained sandstones. They record channel flow (Fa), subaqueous dune (Fb), overbank (Fc) and crevasse splay deposits (Fd) respectively. The four lithofacies allowed the definition of two architectural elements: (1) channel architectural element (CH) and (2) overbank architectural element (OF). A CH element overlain by an OF element defines a unit bar; while stacked, multiple CH overlain by an OF delineate a compound bar. Computation of grain size data for Fa and Fb facies yielded permeability values of 19.4 to 352.3 millidarcies using empirically generated equation. Because permeability values do not vary much, it is suggested that Fa and Fb be treated as one homogeneous entity if object based reservoir modelling of the sandstones is to be done. This work shows that detailed field mapping integrated with grain size data can offer valuable information useful for aquifer and reservoir studies of the sandstones. |
URI: | 10.13189/ujg.2014.020203 http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4372 |
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