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Late-Stage Subsurface Dolomites--Problems of Origin: ABSTRACT

Eric W. Mountjoy

AAPG Bulletin

... subsurface brines: (1) late-stage formation of dolomites and their transection of earlier burial cements and stylolites; (2) insufficient subaerial...

1979

Application of Conodont and Palynomorph Color Alteration Studies to Thermal Maturation History, Southern Ontario: ABSTRACT

Franklyn D. Legall, Christopher R Barnes

AAPG Bulletin

..., Christopher R Barnes 1980 738 739 64 5. (May) End_Page 738------------------------------ Micropaleontologic studies were undertaken to establish the burial...

1980

Time as Factor in Organic Metamorphism and Use of Vitrinite Reflectance as an Absolute Paleogeothermometer: ABSTRACT

Leigh C. Price

AAPG Bulletin

...------------------------------ and long burial (cooking) times. Yet the heat flows in all areas had been much higher in the geologic past due to volcanism, igneous intrusion...

1982

Fluid Inclusion Study of Diagenetic Mineral Phases, Upper Jurassic Smackover Formation, Southwest Arkansas and Northeast Texas: ABSTRACT

Terrence C. O'Hearn, Clyde H. Moore

AAPG Bulletin

... inclusions within carbonate and sulfate mineral phases reflect the physical re-equilibration of pre-burial calcites and the precipitation of late...

1985

Paleocave Carbonate Reservoirs: Origins, Burial-Depth Modifications, Spatial Complexity, and Reservoir Implications

Robert G. Loucks

AAPG Bulletin

...Paleocave Carbonate Reservoirs: Origins, Burial-Depth Modifications, Spatial Complexity, and Reservoir Implications Robert G. Loucks 1999 1795 1834...

1999

The Effect of Ductile-Lithic Sand Grains and Quartz Cement on Porosity and Permeability in Oligocene and Lower Miocene Clastics, South China Sea: Prediction of Reservoir Quality

R. H. Worden

AAPG Bulletin

... population. There is a pronounced loss of porosity with increasing burial depth in the basin. At depths of less than 3000 m this is due solely to ductile...

2000

ABSTRACT: Prediction of Mechanical Compaction during Deep Burial; #90061 (2006)

Quentin Fisher, Tony Crook, and Christine Souque

Search and Discovery.com

...ABSTRACT: Prediction of Mechanical Compaction during Deep Burial; #90061 (2006) Quentin Fisher, Tony Crook, and Christine Souque Prediction...

2006

Porosity-Conservative, Burial-Related Diagenesis and Reservoir Quality: Upper Jurassic Hadriya Reservoir, Berri Field, Saudi Arabia; #20208 (2013)

Richard B. Koepnick

Search and Discovery.com

...Porosity-Conservative, Burial-Related Diagenesis and Reservoir Quality: Upper Jurassic Hadriya Reservoir, Berri Field, Saudi Arabia; #20208 (2013...

2013

Diagenetic Evolution and Porosity Destruction of Turbiditic Hybrid Arenites and Siliciclastic Sandstones of Foreland Basins: Evidence from the Eocene Hecho Group, Pyrenees, Spain

H. Mansurbeg, M.A. Caja, R. Marfil, S. Morad, E. Remacha, D. Garcia, T. Martin-Crespo, M.A.K. El-Ghali, J.P. Nystuen

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Diagenetic Evolution and Porosity Destruction of Turbiditic Hybrid Arenites and Siliciclastic Sandstones of Foreland Basins: Evidence from the Eocene...

2009

Taphonomy and paleoecology of an ophiuroid-stylophoran obrution deposit from the Lower Devonian Bokkeveld Group, South Africa

Mhairi Reid, Wendy L. Taylor, Carlton E. Brett, Aaron W. Hunter, Emese M. Bordy

PALAIOS

... described herein, indicate episodic mass mortality and burial in fine-grained sediments and provide unique insights into the environments and paleobiology...

2019

The Relative Roles of Compaction and Early Cementation in the Destruction of Permeability in Carbonate Grainstones: A Case Study from the Paleogene of West-Central Florida, U.S.A.

David A. Budd

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...The Relative Roles of Compaction and Early Cementation in the Destruction of Permeability in Carbonate Grainstones: A Case Study from the Paleogene...

2002

An Overview of Basin and Petroleum System Modeling: Definitions and Concepts

Kenneth E. Peters, David J. Curry, Marek Kacewicz

AAPG Special Volumes

... simulators are designed to model vertical rock movement, including burial, uplift, and insertion or removal of salt layers. However, an urgent need...

2012

Chapter 13: A Diagenetic Study of the Wolfcamp Shale in the Southeast Midland Basin, West Texas: A Petrographic and SEM Study of Two Cores

Alyssa K. Wickard, R. Douglas Elmore, Gerhard W. Heij

AAPG Special Volumes

... pyrite, quartz, dolomite, and ferroan dolomite) resulted in destruction of primary porosity within the mudstone facies, before and during the mechanical...

2019

Coalbed Methane Production in the Midcontinent - A New Frontier - Workshop Summary

Larry Brady, Noel Waechter, Diana Edmiston, Dave Williams, Jim Erdle, Jim Tupman, David A. Hill, David Englert, Jill Kittinger, Marc Garrison, David G. Hill, steve LAmbert, Dwayne McCune

PTTC

... methane production are summarized in a stratigraphic review of Kansas coals. Thickness and depth of burial are key factors in successful coalbed...

2002

The Alluvial Geology of Upper Grand Gulch, Utah; Its Relationship to Anasazi Inhabitation of the Cedar Mesa Area

Larry D. Agenbroad

Four Corners Geological Society

... or overhanging cliff. All of these with an exposure to the sun had been occupied by either cliff houses or as burial places. The canon is from 300 to 700...

1975

"Black Shale" Formation in and about Chesapeake Bay

Marcus I. Goldman

AAPG Bulletin

... at the meeting of fresh and salty water may result from destruction of microflora and microfauna as a result of the sudden change of environment. Maximilian...

1924

Geologists at War

Will Thornton

GEO ExPro Magazine

... armies of the Central Powers, became a wasteland and the final burial by a neutral zone (‘No Man’s Land’), running in a line from place of tens...

2014

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