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Seismic Sedimentology is a new and developing boundary subject for study of lithology stratigraphy., petrology, geomorphology and Sedimentary. Which aid is for research the sedimentary structure and history at the equal time frame of three-dimensional sequence stratigraphy with seismic information and technology. It refers three key technologies : 90° phase inversion, frequency interpretation and strata slice. In this paper, these methods of seismic sedimentology are applied to beach-bar sediment system identification of WANGJIAGANG oil-field in NIUZHUANG depression of BOHAIWAN basin and getting significant effect. Drawing and conclusion that shallow lake sedimentary clearly since Shahejie four member upper of Paleogene, and with the water deeper ,the main sedimentary face changes beach sand or bar sand microfacies to mud and shallow lake mud rich.
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Jianqing, G., Chengyan, L. (2013). Application of Seismic Sedimentology Method to Beach-Bar Depositional System. In: Du, Z. (eds) Intelligence Computation and Evolutionary Computation. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 180. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31656-2_13
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