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The Algarve Basin is an important Mesozoic sedimentary basin located in southern
Portugal. Its onshore part consists largely of marine carbonate sediments with more
than 2000 m in thickness. The basin extends offshore where its geology is
recognized seismically and a few hydrocarbon exploration wells were drilled in the
mid 70’s and early 80’s. The palynostratigraphical study of two of these wells, Ruivo-
1 and Corvina, has yielded new biostratigraphical data based on dinoflagellate cysts.
The Ruivo-1 well has a total depth of 2100 m and drilled a thick Callovian succession
between 1800 and 2030 m. The samples from this interval yielded abundant organic
residues that comprise well-preserved palynomorphs together with plant fragments.
The dinoflagellate cysts assemblage include Batiacasphaera spp., Ctenidodinium
sp., Ctenidodinium sellwoodii group, Ellipsoidictyum gochtii,
Ellipsoidictyum/Valensiella group, Gonyaulacysta jurassica subsp. adecta,
Impletosphaeridium spp., Korystocysta gochtii, Meiourogonyaulax caytonensis
group, Pareodinia ceratophora, Sentusidinium spp., Systematophora areolata,
Systematophora penicillata, Systematophora spp. and Tubotuberella dangeardii.
This association is indicative of the Middle-Late Callovian. However, the presence in
this interval of Nannoceratopsis deflandrei subsp. deflandrei, a Toarcian-Aalenian
marker, suggesting reworking.
The Corvina well cored a 2700 m thick succession of Miocene to Upper Jurassic
sediments. Samples collected between 1595 and 2680 m yielded relatively abundant
organic residues dominated by dinoflagellate cysts. The pollen associations are of
low diversity and include bisaccate pollen, Callialasporites dampieri, Callialasporites
turbatus, Callialasporites spp., Classopollis classoides and Perinopollenites
elatoides. The dinoflagellate cyst floras from these samples are indicative of the
?Early-Middle Oxfordian due principally to the occurrence of Ctenidodinium ornatum,
Compositosphaeridium polonicum, Hystrichosphaerina orbifera, Endoscrinium
luridum, Gonyaulacysta jurassica subsp. jurassica, Rigaudella aemula,
Surculosphaeridium vestitum, Stephanelytron redcliffense, Systematophora spp. and
Wanaea acollaris.
The dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from the two wells are less diverse than typical
Callovian-Oxfordian associations from further north in Europe. The results are also
consistent with the onshore Algarve Basin and could be explained by the partially
enclosed nature of the Algarve Basin during Jurassic times. This new
biostratigraphical data will help to refine the time calibration of the available seismic
lines and help in future hydrocarbon exploration work.
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Biostratigraphy Palynology Ruivo-1 well Corvina well Offshore Algarve Basin Portugal
Citation
Borges, Marisa E.N.; Riding, James B.; Fernandes, Paulo; Pereira, Zélia; Matos, Vasco. New palynological data from the Ruivo-1 and Corvina wells, offshore Algarve Basin, Portugal – implications for future hydrocarbon exploratio, Trabalho apresentado em 44th annual meeting AASP Southampton 2011, In 44th annual meeting AASP Southampton 2011, Southampton, 2011.