Abstract

Abstract Well Mondot-1 was drilled, cored and logged behind an outcrop of the Eocene Sobrarbe deltaic complex in the Aínsa Basin, Spanish Pyrenees. The data acquired represent a fluvial-dominated delta system prograding over a carbonate slope in the presence of active tectonism, and form part of a basin-to-grain teaching set for subsurface professionals. This paper highlights the workflow step(s) to move from a 1D core description to 2D and 3D correlations, including some of the pitfalls caused by rapid lateral facies variability, which is a common challenge in subsurface reservoir description. The core allows direct log-to-lithology comparison across a full deltaic succession. In the proximal and distal delta fronts, there are clear differences from the closely adjacent outcrop that are ascribed to lateral facies changes and delta front slumping. Two approaches to core display are described, as means towards making such data available to a wider audience: an augmented reality display run over a slabbed core, and a virtual whiteboard display carrying easily scalable viewing possibilities. These approaches can be deployed for other cores, allowing visualization and analysis where people are otherwise unable to travel to the physical location, or in circumstances where the core is now inaccessible.

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