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Some Fresh/Brackish Water Depositional Enviroments in the S.E. Asian Tertiary with Emphasis on Coal Bearing & Lacustrine Deposits and their Source Rock Potential

J. M. Cole

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... environments that become enriched by selective destruction of liptinite as in allochthonous coal formation. Allochthonous Peat/Coal (Figs. 2 and 3...

1987

An Improved Protocol For Cleaning of Planktonic Foraminifera For Shell Weight Measurement

Bingbin Qin, Tiegang Li, Zhifang Xiong, Thomas J. Algeo, Fengming Chang

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... et al. 2002) were proposed to account for glacial–interglacial atmospheric pCO2 fluctuations. According to both hypotheses, an increase in the burial...

2016

Cyclic San Andres Facies and Their Relationship to Diagenesis, Porosity and Permeability in The Reeves Field, Yoakum County, Texas1

Stewart Chuber, Walter C. Pusey

West Texas Geological Society

... little direct effect on porosity destruction. They are thought to have formed from gypsum rosettes such as those illustrated by Kerr and Thomson (1963...

1972

Diagenesis and Rock-Fluid Interactions in the Cadotte Member From a Well in Northeastern British Columbia.

Mark Thomas, Brian Miller

CSPG Bulletin

... that mechanical compaction dominates in the upper 1000 to 1500 m of burial while chemical compaction and pressure solution predominate below this depth...

1980

Mis-Interpretation of Environmental Monitoring Data-- A Plague on Mankind!

Wayne C. Isphording

GCAGS Transactions

..." of the Bay. Immediate outcries of "wetlands damage", "pollution", "property devaluation" and "destruction of marine life" seem to greet any attempt...

1982

General Aspects of Sedimentation in the Geological Basins of France

Andre Vatan

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... came chiefly from destruction of the young chains. The mineralogical series discovered in the sediments reflect very closely successive stages...

1950

Petrology and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Ferry Lake Anhydrite, Caddo-Pine Island Field, Caddo Parish, Louisiana

Colin E. Kimball , E. G. Anderson , Austin A. Sartin , Leonard M. Young

GCAGS Transactions

... circulation of normal salinity waters into the lagoon may have been facilitated by a rising sea level, or autoclastic destruction of the reef from...

1989

Reservoir Facies, Depositional Processes, and the Implications on Reservoir Characterization of the Wolfcamp A, Texas Delaware Basin

Jacqueline Colborne, Stephen Sonnenberg

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... is due to organic matter production, destruction and dilution (Sageman and Lyons, 2003; Bohacs et al., 2005). Geochemical data from the silty mudstones...

2019

Recent Stromatolites from Hydromagnesite and Aragonite Depositing Lakes Near the Coorong Lagoon, South Australia

M. R. Walter , S. Golubic, W. V. Preiss

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., resulting in the formation of isolated "mesas" with a relief of up to 10 cm (Fig. 6-8). The destruction of the mats is aided by burrowing arthropods. During...

1973

Reply to Discussions of "In Situ Origin of McMurray Oil"

C. S. Corbett

AAPG Bulletin

... to oxidation or other alteration, even including complete destruction, by bacterial action. Equally noteworthy, they are primitive compared...

1955

Calcified Algae as Sediment Contributors to Early Paleozoic Limestones: Evidence from Deep-Water Sediments of the Cow Head Group, Western Newfoundland

Mario Coniglio, Noel P. James

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., metamorphism, or burial by allochthonous slices emplaced during the Taconic Orogeny (James 1981). Cryptalgal structures (Aitken 1967), however...

1985

Ackman Field and Environs, Southwestern Nebraska

Wilbert S. Larson

AAPG Bulletin

.... If the build-ups had continued to the extent that they were subjected to destruction by wave action, clastic limestone deposits would have been formed...

1962

Neogene Turbidite Sedimentation in Komandorskiy Basin, Western Bering Sea

Richard J. Stewart

AAPG Bulletin

... be due to erosional destruction of the extensive Pliocene-Pleistocene volcanic deposits present on the Kamchatskiy Polousrov (Nalivkin, 1960; Avdeiko...

1977

Oil Generation in Overthrust Belts

C. L. Angevine, D. L. Turcotte

AAPG Bulletin

...Oil Generation in Overthrust Belts C. L. Angevine, D. L. Turcotte 1983 235 241 67 2. (February) The burial of immature sediments beneath a thrust...

1983

Geologic Implications of Coal Dewatering

B. E. Law , J. R. Hatch , G. C. Kukal , C. W. Keighin

AAPG Bulletin

... and shales: diagenesis: ONWI Technical Report 21, 176 p. Weaver, C. E., and K. C. Beck, 1971, Clay water diagenesis during burial: how mud becomes...

1983

Fault interaction in porous sandstone and implications for reservoir management; examples from southern Utah

Haakon Fossen, Tord Erlend Skeie Johansen, Jonny Hesthammer, Atle Rotevatn

AAPG Bulletin

...). The formation and destruction of overlap zones and relay structures occurs repeatedly at a large range of scales throughout the growth history of any...

2005

Natural and Artificial Cracking of Oil Source Rocks and Unconventional Reservoirs, #41436 (2014).

Wallace G. Dow

Search and Discovery.com

... down. ZONES OF PETROLEUM GENERATION AND DESTRUCTION Potential .3 .4 LIPID (OIL) MIXED HUMIC (GAS) 70 WET GAS PEAK DRY WET-GAS FLOOR DRY...

2014

Recent Advances in Petroleum Geochemistry Applied to Hydrocarbon Exploration

B. P. Tissot

AAPG Bulletin

... plants transported to a marine or nonmarine environment of deposition, and which undergo only a moderate level of degradation before burial. Hydrogen...

1984

Petroleum charge history in the Baiyun depression and Panyu lower uplift in the Pearl River Mouth Basin, northern South China Sea: Constraints from integration of organic geochemical and fluid inclusion data

Hongwei Ping, Honghan Chen, Puqiang Zhai, Junzhang Zhu, and Simon C. George

AAPG Bulletin

... of high-temperature natural gas from the deeper Wenchang Formation. The trapping pressures of the oil inclusions and the reconstructed burial histories...

2019

Mudstone diversity: Origin and implications for source, seal, and reservoir properties in petroleum systems

Andrew C. Aplin, Joe H. S. Macquaker

AAPG Bulletin

... surfaces. The nature of deeper burial diagenesis, which involves compaction, mineral dissolution, recrystallization, mineral reorientation...

2011

Contrasts Between Braided and Meandering Stream Deposits, Beluga and Sterling Formations (Tertiary), Cook Inlet, Alaska

John B. Hayes, J. C. Harms, T. Wilson, Jr.

Alaska Geological Society

.... These soft rock fragments were squeezed and crushed during burial, destroying nearly all original porosity. In sharp contrast, Sterling sandstones...

1976

Fabric-retentive, Non-luminescent Brachiopods as Indicators of Original 13C and 18O Composition: A Test

Patrick F. Rush, Henry S. Chafetz

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...-system marine burial diagenesis: isotopic data from the Austin Chalk and its components: Sedimentology, v. 31, p. 863-877. DICKSON, J. A. D., 1966...

1990

Petrofacies and Provenance of Late Mesozoic Forearc Basin, Northern and Central California

Raymond V. Ingersoll

AAPG Bulletin

... were basinwide and synchronous. Clay-mineral composition is controlled primarily by burial metamorphism. Careful attention to sample collection, sample...

1983

The Art of Maturity Modeling. Part 2: Alternative Models and Sensitivity Analysis {1}

DOUGLAS W. WAPLES, MASAHIRO SUIZU, and HIROMI KAMATA {}

AAPG Bulletin

..., destruction, and expulsion from lacustrine and marine source rocks: Organic Geochemistry, v. 16, p. 27-39. Burnham, A. K., and J. J. Sweeney, 1989...

1992

Application of Reservoir Geology to Enhanced Oil Recovery from Upper Devonian Nisku Reefs, Alberta, Canada

N. R. Watts , M. P. Coppold , J. L. Douglas

AAPG Bulletin

... burial over time (Figures 11, 12). The carbonate diagenesis within the reef has exerted a major influence on the development of porosity...

1994

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