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Significance of large-scale sand injectites as long-term fluid conduits: evidence from seismic data
Authors:A Hurst  J Cartwright  M Huuse  R Jonk  A Schwab  D Duranti  B Cronin
Institution:Department of Geology amd Petroleum Geology, Kings College, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 9UE, UK;;Department of Earth Sciences, University of Wales, PO Box 914, Main Building, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 3YE, UK
Abstract:Sand injectites and related features that are interpreted to have formed by large‐scale, often sudden, fluid escape in the shallow (typically <500 m) crust are readily imaged on modern seismic data. Many of the features have geometrical similarity to igneous dykes and sills and cross‐cut the depositional stratigraphy. Sand injectites may be multiphase and form connected, high‐permeability networks that transect kilometre‐scale intervals of otherwise fine‐grained, low‐permeability strata. North Sea examples often form significant hydrocarbon reservoirs and typically contain degraded, low‐gravity crude oil. Fluid inclusion and stable isotope data from cements in sand injectites record a mixing of aqueous fluids of deep and shallow origin.
Keywords:fluid migration  sand injection  seismic data
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