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Early Meteoric Diagenetic Control of Upper Smackover Production, Oaks Field, Louisiana

John D. Humphrey , Kenneth L. Ransom , R. K. Matthews

AAPG Bulletin

... burial conditions, resulting in destruction of porosity where there was a significant amount of these oft grains. Sorting and grain size also...

1986

Thermal History of Sedimentary Basins, Maturation Indices, and Kinetics of Oil and Gas Generation

B. P. Tissot, R. Pelet, Ph. Ungerer

AAPG Bulletin

..., A. S. Mackenzie, and J. Rullkotter, 1985, Isomerization and aromatization of hydrocarbons and paleothermometry and burial history of Alberta foreland basin...

1987

Organic-Inorganic Interactions as a Mechanism for Porosity Enhancement in the Upper Cretaceous Ericson Sandstone, Green River Basin, Wyoming

Janell D. Edman, Ronald C. Surdam

Special Publications of SEPM

.... These interactions are the natural consequence of progressive burial of a sedimentary prism containing sand and shale. The sequences of inorganic diagenesis...

1986

Paleoenvironmental implications of time-averaging and taphonomic variation of shell beds in Lake Tanganyika, Africa

Emily K. Ryan, Michael J. Soreghan, Michael M. McGlue, Jonathan A. Todd, Ellinor Michel, Darrell S. Kaufman, Ismael Kimirei

PALAIOS

... input points. Shells with black coatings and reddish-orange oxidation patinas suggest local burial and exposure. The age-frequency distributions...

2020

Influence of Depth, Temperature, and Geologic Age on Porosity of Quartzose Sandstone: DISCUSSION

Kenneth R. Walker

AAPG Bulletin

.... 697) has postulated a linear relationship between depth of burial and porosity-reduction in sandstone. On theoretical grounds the present author...

1964

Geometry and Distribution of Fluvial and Deltaic Sandstones (Pennsylvanian and Permian), North-Central Texas (1)

L. F. Brown, Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... and redistributed along strike during deltaic deposition, and this redistribution of sand continued during destruction of various lobes. At the outcrop...

1969

The controls on the composition of biodegraded oils in the deep subsurface: Part IIGeological controls on subsurface biodegradation fluxes and constraints on reservoir-fluid property prediction1

Steve Larter, Haiping Huang, Jennifer Adams, Barry Bennett, Olufemi Jokanola, Thomas Oldenburg, Martin Jones, Ian Head, Cindy Riediger, Martin Fowler

AAPG Bulletin

.... Aplin, A. Murray, M. Erdmann, A. Wilhelms, and R. di Primio, 2005, Biodegradation, gas destruction and methane generation in deep subsurface...

2006

Geochemical Methods for the Quantitative Evaluation of the Petroleum Potential of Sedimentary Basins

A. E. Kontorovich

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the main gas-generating phase in the course of sediment burial: Academiya Proceedings, USSR Izvestiya, Seriya Geologicheskaya, n. 9, p. 124-132...

1984

Origin of the Raised Rim in the Kashagan Buildup, Kazakhstan: A Hypothesis for Diagenesis Associated With Fractures and Burial Compaction; #20365 (2016)

Joel F. Collins, Gareth D. Jones, Jackson Haffener, Sony R. Mohammad, Marat Nauryzgaliyev, Roza Nursaidova

Search and Discovery.com

...Origin of the Raised Rim in the Kashagan Buildup, Kazakhstan: A Hypothesis for Diagenesis Associated With Fractures and Burial Compaction; #20365...

2016

Salinity-related preservation of mollusks in shallow lakes: implications for the understanding of the lacustrine Pampean fossil record

Claudio G. De Francesco, Gabriela S. Hassan

PALAIOS

.... 2006). Second, it is possible that the better preservation of shells in low productive brackish-saline lakes were related to lower destruction after...

2023

The Evolution of Carbonate Porosity in a Diagenetic-Environment Framework: Part III

Don Bebout, Graham Davies, Clyde H. Moore, Peter S. Scholle, Norman C. Wardlaw

AAPG Special Volumes

... evolution of the rocks during burial history. To be truly effective in a carbonate terraine, the exploration geologist must be fully aware of the basic...

1979

The Exmouth Plateau Deep Water Frontier: A Case History

P. M. Barber

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... the burial plots and assisted in the geochemical aspects of this paper. Appreciation is expressed to John Lang for drafting the text figures; to Liz Arnold...

1988

How (And Why) To Recognize Sequences in Basinal Shales

Stephen R. Schutter

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... of burial in reducing conditions. Other lines of evidence may also contribute to the model. While individually they may be ambiguous, the ability...

2016

13 SEM Observations on Ion-milled Samples of Devonian Black Shales from Indiana and New York: The Petrographic Context of Multiple Pore Types

Juergen Schieber

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Hover, V. C., D. R. Peacor, and L. M. Walter, 1996, STEM/AEM evidence for preservation of burial diagenetic fabrics in Devonian shales: Journal...

2013

Source Rock Potential and Thermal Maturity of Lower Cretaceous Strata: Monkman Pass Area, British Columbia

D. A. Leckie , W. D. Kalkreuth , and L. R. Snowdon

AAPG Bulletin

... decrease of hydrogen index (HI) with depth, due to thermal degradation with increased burial. HI for nonmarine sediments remains constant with depth...

1988

Chapter 18: Organic Metamorphism in the Mississippian-Devonian Bakken Shale North Dakota Portion of the Williston Basin

Leigh C. Price, Tom Ging, Ted Daws, Alonza Love, Mark Pawlewicz, Don Anders

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... organic matter. By contrast the Ro values read from the Mississippian-Devonian Bakken shale at this event were 0.34 to 0.38. Much higher burial...

2011

Sonic Velocity in Carbonates„A Combined Product of Depositional Lithology and Diagenetic Alterations

Flavio S. Anselmetti, Gregor P. Eberli

Special Publications of SEPM

... of more that affect porosity and core borings in sediments not afunction of burial depth Velocity 1 the depositional lithology...

2001

The role of bacterially mediated precipitation in the permineralization of bone

Joseph C. Daniel, Karen Chin

PALAIOS

... and microbially enhanced. Microbial destruction of bone has been well researched, but potential preservational influences of microbes on bone are relatively...

2010

An Organogenic Origin for Widespread Dolomite in the Cambrian Eilean Dubh Formation, Northwestern Scotland

David T. Wright

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... may persist at greater depths of burial, but at any point in time, only the most recently dead cells retain their in vivo appearance. Silicification may...

1997

Environments of Formation and Controls on Spatial Distribution of Calcite Cementation in Plio-Pleistocene Fluvial Deposits, New Mexico, U.S.A.

John S. Hall, Peter Mozley, J. Matthew Davis, Nicole Delude Roy

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... environment, plus macroscopic features such as root structures, destruction of primary sedimentary textures, and a red hue. Many of the cements...

2004

Jurassic Paleogeography and Paleoclimate of the Central and Southern Rocky Mountains Region

Gary Kocurek, Robert H. Dott Jr.

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

.... Dott, R.H., 1979b, Paleolatitude and paleoclimate: Wisconsin Acad. Sci., v. 67, p. 4–13. Eschner, T.B., 1983, Marine destruction of an eolian sand...

1983

Chapter 11: TOC and Pyrolysis Data for the Bakken Shales, Williston Basin, North Dakota and Montana

Stephen A. Sonnenberg

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... conditions are created by restricted circulation and in part by destruction of organic matter by consuming organisms that remove oxygen and release...

2011

BIOGENIC STRUCTURES OF UNIONIFORM BIVALVES IN WET-INTERDUNE DEPOSITS (LATE MIOCENE…EARLY PLIOCENE, ARGENTINA)

NOELIA B. CARMONA, JUAN JOSÉ PONCE, ANDREAS WETZEL

PALAIOS

... unioniform bivalves in relation to sediment grain size and depth of burial. Although there are some differences in the response of each species, in both...

2018

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