L. Stemmerik et al., Synthetic seismic models of stacked Upper Carboniferous carbonate platforms in North Greenland: comparison to Barents Sea seismic data, PETR GEOSCI, 5(4), 1999, pp. 399-407
Four synthetic seismic models have been generated for an Upper Carboniferou
s platform carbonate-siliciclastic-evaporite succession in North Greenland.
They are based on a lithological model that allows recognition of units co
rresponding to third-order depositional sequences. The best seismic represe
ntation of the depositional geometry is obtained in synthetic models using
velocity data from the Barents Sea. They clearly show the morphology of the
carbonate platforms and the onlapping siliciclastic wedges. Furthermore th
e distribution of anhydrite and the absorption of energy below these layers
is well documented. The models also show that velocity pull-ups should be
expected below dolomitized platforms whereas velocity pull-downs may record
siliciclastic lenses within the platforms. The seismic models help to a be
tter understanding of the carbonate to evaporite transitions in the Upper P
alaeozoic of the Barents Sea.