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AAPG Bulletin, V.
1Manuscript received August 19, 1996; revised manuscript
received April 14, 1997; final acceptance November 14, 1997.
2Statoil a.s, N-4035 Stavanger, Norway; e-mail: [email protected]
3Laboratoire de Géochimie, Université Paul
Sabatier, 38 rue des Trente Six Ponts, 31400 Toulouse, France.
4Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses, Southwest
Research Institute, 6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, Texas 78238.
We thank Stephen N. Ehrenberg, Nils Einar Aase, Jacques Schott, and
Jean Louis Dandurand for helpful discussions during the course of this
study. Reviews by Sal Bloch, Raymond Siever, and David R. Turner led to
significant improvements of the manuscript. Support from Statoil and the
Centre National de la Récherche Scientifique are gratefully acknowledged.
Abstract
The variation of porosity in quartzose sandstones is calculated as
a function of depth, temperature gradient, burial rate, stylolite frequency,
and hydrocarbon saturation. Calculations were performed by considering
the effects of both mechanical compaction and chemical compaction/cementation.
This latter process dominates at temperatures greater than approximately
90°C and is due to quartz redistribution within the sandstone. Quartz
redistribution stems from clay-induced quartz dissolution at stylolite
interfaces, coupled with diffusional transport of aqueous silica into the
interstylolite sandstone and precipitation on quartz surfaces as cement.
Many model parameters are obtained from theoretical calculations or laboratory
measurements, and few basin-dependent parameters are required to make porosity
predictions. A set of porosity predictions is presented in porosity/depth
figures. Close correspondence between computed results and measured porosities
in cores from a variety of sedimentary basins demonstrates the accuracy
of the predictions.
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