Interpretação morfoestrutural com dados SRTM no auxilio a exploração petrolifera: Um exemplo na bacia sedimentar do Amazonas

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Abstract

The availability of digital elevation models produced by the SRTM (Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission) opened new possibilities for studies of geological remote sensing in the Amazonia, since these models enhance subtle details of the terrain and drainage system, usually masked in conventional orbital images. Using as a case study an area located in the Amazonas sedimentary basin, this article discusses an approach to use these data as an aid to oil exploration in that region. The analysis of the drainage network automatically extracted from that product, combined with altitude information provided by the digital elevation model, revealed a number of drainage anomalies, which may indicate surface expression of buried geological features. One of these drainage anomalies is located exactly within the limits of the Azulao Gas Field, and may correspond to the surface expression of the hydrocarbon trapping structures in that area. The methodological approach discussed in this study can be replicated elsewhere in the Amazonas and Solimoes sedimentary basins, which together comprise about 1,000,000 km covered by rainforest. © 2010 Sociedade Brasileira de Geofísica.

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Almeida-Filho, R., Ibanez, D. M., & de Miranda, F. P. (2010). Interpretação morfoestrutural com dados SRTM no auxilio a exploração petrolifera: Um exemplo na bacia sedimentar do Amazonas. Revista Brasileira de Geofisica, 28(1), 89–98. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-261X2010000100007

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