To the right is an "exploded" block diagram displaying an emergent anticline penetrated by four vertical wells. The area consists of Paleozoic and Mesozoic sequences of rocks separated by an unconformity. CAETACEOU unit X unit Y Below is a map of well locations from the block diagram and depths to the stratigraphic top of Jurassic unit Y. Tape a piece of tracing paper over the map and using a pencil, neatly draw and label structure contours on the top of this unit. Choose an appropriate contour interval. JURASSIC UNLUNA DEK CAM. -140' -40' 80' 150 205' 25' -60 210 100 200 40' -25' 210 50 30' , 220 •80' 70 190 -130' -30 -160' -115' -160' -110' • -210'
To the right is an "exploded" block diagram displaying an emergent anticline penetrated by four vertical wells. The area consists of Paleozoic and Mesozoic sequences of rocks separated by an unconformity. CAETACEOU unit X unit Y Below is a map of well locations from the block diagram and depths to the stratigraphic top of Jurassic unit Y. Tape a piece of tracing paper over the map and using a pencil, neatly draw and label structure contours on the top of this unit. Choose an appropriate contour interval. JURASSIC UNLUNA DEK CAM. -140' -40' 80' 150 205' 25' -60 210 100 200 40' -25' 210 50 30' , 220 •80' 70 190 -130' -30 -160' -115' -160' -110' • -210'
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Transcribed Image Text:To the right is an "exploded" block
diagram displaying an emergent
anticline penetrated by four vertical
wells. The area consists of Paleozoic
and Mesozoic sequences of rocks
separated by an unconformity.
CRETACEOU
unit X
Below is a map of well locations from
the block diagram and depths to the
stratigraphic top of Jurassic unit Y.
Tape a piece of tracing paper over the
map and using a pencil, neatly draw
and label structure contours on the top
of this unit. Choose an appropriate
contour interval.
JURASS IC
unit Y
UNLUNPONM
A
ENN
DEV.
CAM.
-140'
-40'
80'
150'
205'
25'
-60'
210
100
200'
40'
-25'
210
50'
30'
220'
•80'
70
190'
-130'
-30'
'-160'
5'
-115'
-160'
-110'
-210'
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