Re-Examining Structural Models: Geometric, Kinematic, and Mechanical (AAPG)
Room C140/142
Co-Chairs: P. Hennings and M. L. Cooke
1:25 -- Introductory Remarks
1:30 -- C. H. Blumentritt, K. J. Marfurt, E. C. Sullivan, A. Lacazette, M. Murphy: Early Paleozoic Tectonics and Stress Fields from 3-D Seismic Attributes, Central Basin Platform, West Texas
1:50 -- B. C. Vendeville, C. R. Fox: Role of Curved Detachment Pinch-Outs on the Formation of Arcuate Fold-and-Thrust Belts
2:10 -- L. Zhang, J. S. Chester: Mechanical Constraints on Trishear Kinematic Models of the Backlimbs of Fault-Bend and Fault-Propagation Folds
2:30 -- E. A. Erslev, P. H. Hennings: Variations in Predicted Reservoir Heterogeneity Due to Multiples Modes of Folding in Basement-Involved Foreland Anticlines
2:50 -- H. Lewis, J. A. Guest, L. Hammond, S. A. Hall: Kinematics to Geomechanics - an Exercise in Predicting Reservoir Deformation and Flow
3:10 -- Break
3:20 -- F. Maerten, L. Maerten: 3-D Geomechanical Techniques to Better Characterizing Complex Structural Models: (i) Slip Inversion and (ii) Restoration
3:40 -- S. C. Williams-Stroud, F. Yip, H. Wu: Investigating the Range of Interpretation Uncertainty in Poorly-Imaged Seismic with Structural and Geomechanical Modeling
4:00 -- P. H. Hennings, L. Maerten, R. Ramos, M. B. Enderlin, R. Krantz, D. Shafer, C. Alvord, C. Crabtree: Fault and Stress Modeling of Alpine Field with Application to Drilling Difficulty Mitigation
4:20 -- R. Shackleton, M. Cooke: 3D mechanical modeling of displacement trajectories in fault related folds: insights and implications for 3D restoration