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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 38 (1968)No. 2. (June), Pages 668-670

Relationship Between Chlorite Coatings on Previous HitQuartzNext Hit Grains and Porosity, Spiro Sand, Oklahoma: NOTES

Edward D. Pittman, David N. Lumsden

ABSTRACT

Authigenic chlorite coatings on detrital Previous HitquartzNext Hit grains influence the formation of overgrowths and preservation of porosity in the Spiro Sand, Arkoma Basin, Oklahoma. Thick continuous coatings preserve porosity because pressure solution is retarded and Previous HitquartzNext Hit overgrowths are nonexistent. If the coatings are sparse, thin, and discontinuous, the sandstone is nonporous because of pressure solution and Previous HitquartzTop overgrowths. Intermediate stages between these two extremes also are present.


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