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The petrophysical and
petrographical properties of
hyaloclastite deposits: Implications
for petroleum exploration

Watton, T.J.; Wright, K.A.; Jerram, D.A.; Brown, R.J.

Authors

T.J. Watton

K.A. Wright

D.A. Jerram



Abstract

Offshore sequences of volcaniclastic rocks (such as hyaloclastite deposits) are poorly understood in terms of their rock properties and their response to compaction and burial. As petroleum exploration targets offshore volcanic rifted margins worldwide, understanding of volcanic rock properties becomes important both in terms of drilling and how the rocks may behave as seals, reservoirs, or permeability pathways. The Hawaiian Scientific Drilling Project phase II in 2001 obtained a 3 km-(2-mi)-long core of volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks that records the emergence of the largest of the Hawaiian islands. Core recovery of 2945 m (9662 ft) resulted in an unparalleled data set of volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks. Detailed logging, optical petrology, and major element analysis of two sections at depths 1831–1870 and 2530–2597 m (6007–6135 and 8300–8520 ft) are compared to recovered petrophysical logs (gamma ray, resistivity, and P-wave velocity). This study concludes deviation in petrophysical properties does not seem to correlate to changes in grain size or clast sorting, but instead correlates with alteration type (zeolite component) and bulk mineralogy (total olivine phenocryst percentage component). These data sets are important in helping to calibrate well-log responses through hyaloclastite intervals in areas of active petroleum exploration such as the North Atlantic (e.g., Faroe-Shetland Basin, United Kingdom, and Faroe Islands, the Norwegian margin and South Atlantic margins bordering Brazil and Angola).

Citation

for petroleum exploration. AAPG Bulletin, 98(3), 449-463. https://doi.org/10.1306/08141313029

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 14, 2013
Publication Date 2014-03
Deposit Date Jan 21, 2014
Journal AAPG Bulletin
Print ISSN 0149-1423
Publisher American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 98
Issue 3
Pages 449-463
DOI https://doi.org/10.1306/08141313029