TerraMod Basin Modelling Software Demonstrationof Thrust Models.

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TerraMod Basin Modelling Software Demonstrationof Thrust Models

TerraMod Thrust Modelling u Event Type = Thrust u Emplaces Older Layers on Younger u Define:  Timing and Duration of Thrusting  Layers Cut Out by Thrust  Transient Heat Flow During Thrusting

Select Project: Thrusts

Select Event Type

Calibration Data are Vital for Accurate and Realistic Models

Example of Kinetic Data for Custom Source Rock

Thrust Emplacement

Pressure u Simulation Calculates Detailed Transient Pressure Histories  Review Excess Pressure with Depth Plot ‘Time- Slices’ uExcess Pressure Plots - Measure Supra-Normal & Sub-Normal Pressures from Hydrostatic.

Select Excess Pressure Plot Type

Select Time-Slice to Plot

No Excess Pressures Prior to Thrusting and Associated Rapid Sediment Loading

Review Each Time Step for Development of Excess Pressures Associated With Thrust Loading

Slight Elevation of Pressures Above Hydrostatic (Note Auto-Scaling on X-Axis)

Development of Early Excess- Pressures From Rapid Sediment Loading Ahead of Thrust Front

Large Increase in Excess- Pressures (>30,000 kPa) Associated With Emplacement of Thrust Sheet

Excess-Pressures Decline to >5000 kPa

Continued Declining of Excess-Pressures

Declining Excess-Pressures Within 6 Myrs. After Thrust Emplacement

Increased Heating Rate and Peak Oil Generation Associated with Thrust Emplacement

Detailed Temperature History of Each Layer Tracked Through Time

Porosities of Individual Layers are Tracked Through Time