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AAPG Memoir 76, Chapter 2: The Interrelationships between Overpressure Mechanisms and In-Situ Stresses

T.W. Miller, C.H. Luk and D.L. Olgaard

AAPG Special Volumes

...–generating mechanisms that are primarily associated with burial affect stresses in different ways. We, and others before us, term these two...

2001

Deep-Burial Dolomitization in the Ordovician Ellenburger Group Carbonates, West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico: DISCUSSION

Julie A. Kupecz, Charles Kerans, Lynton S. Land

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Deep-Burial Dolomitization in the Ordovician Ellenburger Group Carbonates, West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico: DISCUSSION Julie A. Kupecz...

1988

Near-Surface to Deeper Burial Cementation Patterns and Foreland Basin Evolution, Middle Ordovician Ramp Carbonates, Virginia: ABSTRACT

G. Grover, Jr., J. F. Read

AAPG Bulletin

...Near-Surface to Deeper Burial Cementation Patterns and Foreland Basin Evolution, Middle Ordovician Ramp Carbonates, Virginia: ABSTRACT G. Grover, Jr...

1982

Marcasite in Black Shales—a Mineral Proxy for Oxygenated Bottom Waters and Intermittent Oxidation of Carbonaceous Muds

Juergen Schieber

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and corrosion features on pyrite grains indicate partial pyrite destruction in surface sediments, and suggest that intermittent reoxidation of earlier...

2011

Cretaceous Benthic Foraminiferal Paleobathymetry: Quomodo Altum Id Fuit?

Robert G. Douglas

Pacific Section SEPM

... dissolution and biological shell predation begin at the seafloor and chemical destruction aided by mechanical breakage during sediment compaction continues...

1982

Evidence for Large-Scale Vertical Migration of Dissolved Fatty Acids in Louisiana Oil Field Brines: Iberia Field, South-Central Louisiana

Audrey L. Workman , Jeffrey S. Hanor

GCAGS Transactions

... appear to play important roles in inorganic burial diagenesis. For example, the production of dissolved fatty acids may enhance the development...

1985

Approaches to Predicting Reservoir Quality in Sandstones

S. Bloch , K. P. Helmold

AAPG Bulletin

... sandstone reservoir can be estimated for a given composition and level of thermal exposure (or burial depth). The reliability of the estimates is constrained...

1995

Tectonic control on hydrocarbon generation in the northwestern Neuquén Basin, Argentina

Harald Karg, and Ralf Littke

AAPG Bulletin

... modeling. The most important factors that affected the source-rock maturation are the timing of maximum Late Cretaceous to Paleogene burial...

2020

Retention of High Permeability During Shallow Burial (300 to 500 M) of Carbonate Grainstones

Susan E. Melzer, David A. Budd

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Retention of High Permeability During Shallow Burial (300 to 500 M) of Carbonate Grainstones Susan E. Melzer, David A. Budd 2008 548 561 Vol. 78...

2008

Clay Microfabric of Deep-Sea, Detrital Mud(Stone)s, California Continental Borderland

Suzanne Reynolds, Donn S. Gorsline

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... abundant bioflocs, silts, micas, and tests. With increasing burial depth (275 m), these bioflocs became squeezed between silt particles and formed welded...

1992

ABSTRACT: Outcrop Analogs to Subsurface Fractured Reservoirs, Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma

Russell K. Davies and Alton Brown

Fort Worth Geological Society

... in four outcrops aid prediction of fracture characteristics in subsurface reservoirs. Outcrops are simple folds with shallow and deep maximum burial...

2003

"Pervasive Burial Dissolution of Early and Late Dolomites in Devonian Pools, Alberta, Western Canada [Abstract]"

Dravis, J.J., Muir, I.D.

CSPG Bulletin

..."Pervasive Burial Dissolution of Early and Late Dolomites in Devonian Pools, Alberta, Western Canada [Abstract]" Dravis, J.J., Muir, I.D. 1991 211...

1991

"Interrelation Between Clastic and Carbonate Diagenesis in the Cambrian Rocks in the Subsurface of Southern Alberta [Abstract]"

Tawadros, E.E.

CSPG Bulletin

... subjected to the same diagenetic and burial history. Diagenesis occurred in the shallow phreatic, marine phreatic, mixing, and deep-burial zones...

1991

Mineral Reaction Pathways and Mass Transfer in Sandstone-Shale Sequences, Brazil: ABSTRACT

Hung K. Chang, Fred T. Mackenzie

AAPG Bulletin

...) The major purpose of this study is to describe and quantify mineral reactions, reaction pathways, and mass transfer accompanying burial of passive...

1982

Recognition of Unconformity-Sourced Aquifer Cements and Later Burial Cements, Mississippian Newman Limestone, Kentucky: ABSTRACT

J. C. Niemann, J. F. Read

AAPG Bulletin

...Recognition of Unconformity-Sourced Aquifer Cements and Later Burial Cements, Mississippian Newman Limestone, Kentucky: ABSTRACT J. C. Niemann, J. F...

1985

Thermal Maturity of Bowie Coals in Southern Portion of Piceance Basin, Colorado: ABSTRACT

R. D. Merry, V. E. Larsen

AAPG Bulletin

... the thermal maturity of coals is determined primarily by age and depth of burial, shallow Cretaceous coals in the Piceance basin of Colorado display...

1985

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