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Volume: 65 (1981)

Issue: 1. (January)

First Page: 145

Last Page: 153

Title: Diagenetic and Sedimentologic Explanation for High Seismic Velocity and Low Porosity in Mesozoic-Tertiary Sediments, Svalbard Region: GEOLOGIC NOTES

Author(s): Anders Elverhoi (2), Gisle Gronlie (3)

Abstract:

In the post-Paleozoic Previous HitrocksNext Hit on Svalbard (Spitsbergen, Edgeoya, and Barentsoya), primary mineral compositions, together with depositional environment and stratigraphic relations, have been major factors in establishing mature diagenesis. Close to the surface the carbonate cement of the Previous HitrocksNext Hit has been altered to iron oxide with a resulting increase in porosity. Insitu P-wave velocity measurements with deeper wave paths into unaltered Previous HitrocksNext Hit give a picture of the diagenesis of these Previous HitrocksNext Hit.

The high Previous HitvelocitiesNext Hit and the low Previous HitporositiesNext Hit present throughout Svalbard do not agree with earlier assumptions of decreasing consolidation eastward in the Mesozoic-Tertiary Spitsbergen basin.

A velocity inversion is present on Bjornoya, in the western Barents Sea, where Permian carbonates with Previous HitvelocitiesNext Hit of 5.4 to 5.6 km/sec and low Previous HitporositiesNext Hit rest on Carboniferous and Devonian sedimentary Previous HitrocksNext Hit with lower Previous HitvelocitiesNext Hit and higher Previous HitporositiesTop.

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