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Clay and Peat Boulders: NOTES

William F. Tanner

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... having a net downward trend could provide the soft parent layer and quick burial for the blocks produced by destruction of that layer. The result would...

1961

Catagenesis and Paleo-Geothermy of Paleozoic Sediments of the Southeast of the North Caspian Depression

T. P. Volkova, Ye. D. Knorre, K. I. Kil’metov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of the great depths of burial of the source beds. In the south east part of the depression sub-salt Paleozoic sediments have been penetrated...

1993

ABSTRACT: Effect of Water Chemistry on Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction and Speciation In MgSO4 (Aq); #90134 (2011)

Kun He, Shuichang Zhang, Jinkui Mi

Search and Discovery.com

... PC and Oxtoby NH. 1995. Gas souring by thermochemical sulfate reduction at 140 0C. AAPG Bulletin, 79: 854-863 Heydari E. 1997. The role of burial...

2011

Sequence Stratigraphy, Chemostratigraphy, and Diagenesis of the Miocene Carbonate-Evaporite Successions, Al-Jabal Al-Khdar Uplift and Soluq Trough, Cyrenaica, NE Libya; #51131 (2015)

Khaled S. Amrouni, Michael C. Pope, Ernest A. Mancini, Ahmed S. El-Hawat

Search and Discovery.com

...), sedimentary structures (primary and secondary), and trace fossils. (C) Diagenetic processes: Pore creation: dissolution/leaching, Pore destruction...

2015

Integrated Approach for Unconventional System Analysis and Modeling: The Lower and Middle Triassic of Western Canada, #30472 (2016).

T. Euzen, S. Rohais, V. Crombez, M. Ducros, M. Romero-Sarmiento, F. Baudin, W. Sassi, B. Chauveau, D. Granjeon, S. Pauthier, B. Carpentier, M. Gasparrini, E. Bemer, H. Tazi

Search and Discovery.com

... the depositional architecture and the burial history of the basin. Understanding the geological controls on the distribution of initial sedimentary organic matter...

2016

Taphonomy of vertebrate microfossil assemblages in coastal environments: In search of a modern analogous model

Romain Vullo

PALAIOS

..., 1989). For vertebrates, burial experiments have been conducted using large carcasses of marine turtles (Meyer, 1991), but actuotaphonomic analyses have...

2009

Geochemistry of Gas and Condensate in the Surma Basin, Bangladesh (Geology Poster 30)

Nobuyori Takeda, Susumu Kato, Masashi Fujiwara, Md. Noor Alam, Md. Mosharraf Hossain, Md. Ashif Eqram Kahn, Md. Mashiur Rahman, Md. Anisul Haque Sarker

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... basin. By the deposition of the Dupi Tila Formation, a drastic changes occurred both in the structure and the burial depth, and as a result...

2011

Time of Hydrocarbon Expulsion, Paradox for Geologists and Geochemists: REPLY

H. H. Wilson

AAPG Bulletin

... that the early accumulation at Darst Creek was unable to adjust to subsequent structural tilt, following late faulting, because of porosity destruction...

1975

Origins and Cycling of CO2 from Earth during the Archean and Proterozoic Eons

David J. Des Marais

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... transformed life into a major player in carbon cycling. Biological productivity enhanced sedimentary organic carbon burial rates; it contributed...

2009

The Geology of the Arbuckle Group in the Midcontinent: Sequence Stratigraphy, Reservoir Development, and the Potential for Hydrocarbon Exploration; #30266 (2013)

Richard D. Fritz, Patrick Medlock, Michael J. Kuykendall, and James Lee Wilson

Search and Discovery.com

...-burial mixed-water (phreatic) dolomite, and (3) deeperburial to thermal (baroque and xenotopic) dolomite (Figure 6). The super-Arbuckle unconformity...

2013

Evolution of Porosity and Permeability in the Lower Cretaceous Travis Peak Formation, East Texas (1)

SHIRLEY P. DUTTON and TIMOTHY N. DIGGS

AAPG Bulletin

... at 10,000 ft (3050 m). Loss of porosity by mechanical compaction took place mainly within the first 3000 ft (900 m) of burial, prior to significant...

1992

Compaction of Lithic Sands: Experimental Results and Applications (1)

EDWARD D. PITTMAN and RICHARD E. LARESE

AAPG Bulletin

... compaction: Oil & Gas Journal, April 23, p. 92-94. Nagtegaal, P. J. C., 1978, Sandstone-framework instability as a function of burial diagenesis: Journal...

1991

Chapter 19 - Diagenesis: Dissolution

Dana S. Ulmer-Scholle, Peter A. Scholle, Juergen Schieber, Robert J. Raine

AAPG Special Volumes

..., Linking diagenesis and porosity preservation versus destruction to sequence stratigraphy of gas condensate reservoir sandstones: The Jauf Formation (Lower...

2014

Facies and Burial Diagenesis of a Carbonate Reservoir: Chapman Deep (Atoka) Field, Delaware Basin, Texas

S. J. Mazzullo

AAPG Bulletin

...Facies and Burial Diagenesis of a Carbonate Reservoir: Chapman Deep (Atoka) Field, Delaware Basin, Texas S. J. Mazzullo 1981 850 865 65 5. (May...

1981

Comparison of diagenetic characteristics and pore evolution in outcrops and cores of tight sandstone reservoirs in the Triassic Yanchang Formation, the Ordos Basin, China

Zongquan Hu, Herong Zheng, Wei Yin, Chunyan Liu, Chuanxiang Sun, Christopher Xiao, Fubin Wang, Song Li, and Chunfang Chen

AAPG Bulletin

... part of burial and uplift, with dissolution being responsible for the contrasting reservoir porosities between core and outcrop. Ahmad, A. H. M...

2020

6 Practical Aspects of Earth Temperatures

P. E. Gretener

AAPG Special Volumes

... flow has taken place, since both compaction and increasing temperature during burial demand such flow in order that the observed equilibrium may...

1981

The Salt that Wasn't there: Mudflat Facies Equivalents to Halite of the Permian Rustler Formation, Southeastern New Mexico: CURRENT RIPPLES

Dennis W. Powers , Robert M. Holt

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... dramatically over short lateral distances to correlative clastic (mudstone) beds. The mudstones have long been considered residues after post-burial...

2000

Compactional Features in Lower Ordovician Carbonates: Occurrence, Preservation, and Quantitative Assessment

R. K. Goldhammer

West Texas Geological Society

... of burial, sand-rich layers were partially to wholly lithified while muddy layers were unlithified. Burrows and skeletal debris within continuous sand-rich...

1996

Reflections on the Interpretation of Heavy Mineral Analyses

Tj. H. Van Andel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in the source area and in the depositional basin; (2) mechanical destruction during transportation; (3) selective sorting of minerals according...

1959

Pore types and pore-size distributions across thermal maturity, Eagle Ford Formation, southern Texas

Maxwell Pommer and Kitty Milliken

AAPG Bulletin

..., entailing both destruction of primary porosity and generation of secondary pores. Primary mineral-associated pores are destroyed by compaction...

2015

Back to Source Rocks: Part II

Rasoul Sorkhabi

GEO ExPro Magazine

... the burial Surface below) and well logs. A high °C depth-temperature zones 25 content of organic matter in in a sedimentary basin ZONE 1 Biogenic...

2016

Petroleum Systems Modeling of the Salt Province and Outer Margin Offshore Essaouira (Atlantic Margin of Morocco), #30386 (2014)

Martin Neumaier, Ralf Littke, Stefan Back, Peter Kukla, Adrian Kleine, Michael Schnabel, Christian Reichert

Search and Discovery.com

... Salt Basin Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Continuous burial Cenomanian to Coniacian (?) Late Cretaceous Sedimentation hiatus Submarine salt...

2014

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