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Diagenetic Traps in Sandstones

Douglas J. Cant

AAPG Bulletin

... in sandstones by formation of reservoirs or seals. Reservoirs are formed by the creation of secondary porosity during burial. Seals are formed by heavy...

1986

New insights into the volume and pressure changes during the thermal cracking of oil to gas in reservoirs: Implications for the in-situ accumulation of gas cracked from oils

Hui Tian, Xianming Xiao, Ronald W. T. Wilkins, Yongchun Tang

AAPG Bulletin

... system volume with burial are quite complicated because of many geological processes, such as formation and destruction of secondary porosity (Hayes...

2008

Factors Controlling Organic-Richness in Upper and Lower Bakken Shale, Williston Basin: An Application of Inorganic Geochemistry, #10775 (2015).

Dipanwita Nandy, Stephen A. Sonnenberg, John D. Humphrey

Search and Discovery.com

...Destruction of OM • Organic productivity  Use a multi-proxy approach to interpret the role of each one of the above mentioned factors for high TOC...

2015

The Rate of Deposition of Sediments: a Major Factor Connected with Alteration of Sediments after Deposition

W. H. Twenhofel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... they could not unearth themselves. The results would be death and the burial would protect the shells from destruction by bottom dwelling scavengers...

1942

Ferric Oxides in Red Beds as Paleomagnetic Data: NOTES

Franklyn B. Van Houten

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...? If they are hematite, were they produced by weathering in the source area, by alteration during transportation and deposition, or by alteration after burial? How...

1961

Diagenetic and Burial History of a Portion of the Late Triassic South Georgia Rift Basin Based on Petrologic and Isotopic (18O) Analyses of Sandstones from Test Borehole Rizer #1, Colleton County, SC, #51016 (2014).

James M. Rine, Brittany E. Hollon, Robert Fu, Nancy Houghton, Michael Waddell

Search and Discovery.com

...Diagenetic and Burial History of a Portion of the Late Triassic South Georgia Rift Basin Based on Petrologic and Isotopic (18O) Analyses...

2014

Porosity Prediction in Shallow Versus Deep Water Limestones- Primary Porosity Preservation Under Burial Conditions

Peter A. Scholle

AAPG Special Volumes

...Porosity Prediction in Shallow Versus Deep Water Limestones- Primary Porosity Preservation Under Burial Conditions Peter A. Scholle 1979 1 12 CN 11...

1979

Sandstone Diagenesis in Mixed Siliciclastic-Carbonate Sequences: Quadrant and Tensleep Formations (Pennsylvanian), Northern Rocky Mountains

W. C. James

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... compaction in terms of intergranular porosity destruction. This relation also holds for the base and top of sandstone units in the Tensleep. Only within...

1992

Fluvial Sandstone Reservoir Potential Analysis: A Case Study From Sergipealagoas Basin, NE Brazil

Antonio Garcia, Jorge Vasconcellos

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... Paleogeography, paleoclimatic conditions and burial history play important control on the characterization of the hydrocarbon reservoir potential...

2000

The Sedimentology of Mudrocks: Organics, Organisms, and Occasional Occurrences

Jeffrey A. May

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to the complex syndepositional interaction of detrital input, biogenic productivity, and organic matter destruction, along with post-burial diagenesis...

2013

Porosity trends in the Skagerrak Formation, Central Graben, United Kingdom Continental Shelf: The role of compaction and pore pressure history

Neil T. Grant, Alexander J. Middleton, and Stuart Archer

AAPG Bulletin

... because across-fault seals were only established late in the burial history when higher temperatures promoted cementation and the destruction...

2014

Regional-Scale Porosity and Permeability Variations in Upper Devonian Leduc Buildups: Implications for Reservoir Development and Prediction in Carbonates

Joachim E. Amthor , Eric W. Mountjoy , Hans G. Machel

AAPG Bulletin

... times the vertical permeability. If considered irrespective of burial depth, limestones and dolomitic limestones are more porous than dolostones...

1994

The Diagenesis of Neogene Clastic Sediments from the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh

M. B. Imam , H. F. Shaw

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... In the shales evidence has been found of progressive illitization of the mixed-layer illite-smectite with increasing depth of burial. Unlike other studies...

1985

Assessing the Relative Importance of Compaction Processes and Cementation to Reduction of Porosity in Sandstones

David W. Houseknecht

AAPG Bulletin

... 71 6. (June) At the depositional surface, well-sorted sand has approximately 40% porosity. During burial diagenesis, that porosity is reduced...

1987

Devonian Matrix Dolomites and Deep Burial Carbonate Cements: A Comparison Between the Rimbey-Meadowbrook Reef Trend and the Deep Basin of West-Central Alberta

Eric W. Mountjoy, Hans G. Machel, Darryl Green, James Duggan, Anthony E. Williams-Jones

CSPG Bulletin

... end. Expected changes via recrystallization during subsequent burial include crystal coarsening, development of sweeping extinction, destruction...

1999

Abstract: Evolution of Carbonate Porosity During Burial-Bahamas, Florida, and Gulf Coast: Holocene to Jurassic

Robert B. Halley

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...Abstract: Evolution of Carbonate Porosity During Burial-Bahamas, Florida, and Gulf Coast: Holocene to Jurassic Robert B. Halley 1982 3 3...

1982

Carboniferous versus Cretaceous maximum burial in the Northwest Territories

Cornford Chris, Mark Groves-Gidney, Paul Bathurst, Peter Smith

CSPG Special Publications

...Carboniferous versus Cretaceous maximum burial in the Northwest Territories Cornford Chris, Mark Groves-Gidney, Paul Bathurst, Peter Smith 1997 68 68...

1997

Gas geochemistry of the Mobile Bay Jurassic Norphlet Formation: Thermal controls and implications for reservoir connectivity

Paul J. Mankiewicz, Robert J. Pottorf, Michael G. Kozar, Peter Vrolijk

AAPG Bulletin

... to the thermal destruction (cracking) of oil, the process of thermochemical sulfate reduction (TSR) continues to destroy the remaining hydrocarbons through...

2009

Diagenetic Albitization of Detrital K-Keldspars in Jurassic, Lower Cretaceous and Tertiary Clastic Reservoir Rocks from Offshore Norway, II. Formation Water Chemistry and Kinetic Considerations

P. Aagaard , P. K. Egeberg , G. C. Saigal , S. Morad , K. Bjorlykke

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... constraints, the kinetic data also explain the observed coarsening of growing albite crystals with increasing burial temperature. AAGAARD, P...

1990

Understanding the role of taphonomy and post-depositional processes on the intertidal stratigraphic record

Andrew Berkeley

PALAIOS

..., Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, v. 146, p. 195–209. OLSZEWSKI, T.D., 2004, Modeling the influence of taphonomic destruction, reworking, and burial...

2009

Porosity Preservation in the Upper Smackover (Jurassic) Carbonate Grainstone, Walker Creek Field, Arkansas: Response of Paleophreatic Lenses to Burial Processes

P. D. Wagner, R. K. Matthews

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... that ubiquitous burial cementation caused the destruction of permeability in fine-grained intervals but was insufficient to accomplish the same in coarser-grained...

1982

Anomalous Quartzarenites of a Lower Cretaceous Rift Basin: Wadhwan Formation of Western India

K. Akhtar, A. Z. Khan, A. H. M. Ahmad

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

.... The chances of destruction of labile detrital constituents are increased due to long residence time in the soil horizon or at the sediment/water interface...

1996

Modeling of the Burial and Thermal Histories of Strata in the Mississippi Interior Salt Basin

Ernest A. Mancini, T. Markham Puckett, and William C. Parcell

GCAGS Transactions

...Modeling of the Burial and Thermal Histories of Strata in the Mississippi Interior Salt Basin Ernest A. Mancini, T. Markham Puckett, and William C...

1999

Burial Diagenesis and Reservoir Development in the North Haynesville (Smackover) Field, Louisiana

Wayne M. Ahr , H. Ben Hull

GCAGS Transactions

...Burial Diagenesis and Reservoir Development in the North Haynesville (Smackover) Field, Louisiana Wayne M. Ahr , H. Ben Hull 1983 Vol. 33 (1983...

1983

Diagenetic Processes Along a Basin-Wide Marker Bed as a Function of Burial Depth

William Cavazza, Giorgio Gandolfi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Diagenetic Processes Along a Basin-Wide Marker Bed as a Function of Burial Depth William Cavazza, Giorgio Gandolfi 1992 Vol. 62 No. 2. (March...

1992

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