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Geochemical and Biogenic Origins of Oil and Geochemical Aspects of Petroleum Migration

Robert R. Thompson

New Orleans Geological Society

... of which are carried out by bacteria and other microorganisms. Chapter IV covers the all important thermal reactions resulting from increasing burial...

1974

A Geological History of Oklahoma's Vegetation

L. R. Wilson

Oklahoma City Geological Society

.... Swamps containing dense vegetation developed along the shore lines and contributed to the formation of peat which, upon burial and alteration, became coal...

1964

Case History - Jurassic Sandstones, Viking Graben, North Sea

Michael D. Wilson

Special Publications of SEPM

... levels (0 to 3%) at depths of about 3,660 m (12,000 ft) (Figure 21-8). Similar levels of feldspar destruction have been reported by many other workers...

1994

Depositional Controls Over Porosity Development in Lithic Sandstones of the Appalachian Basin: Reducing Exploration Risk

Richard Smosna, Kathy R. Bruner

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the Devonian Lock Haven Formation contain abundant rock fragments of shale and phyllite. These labile grains suffered varying degrees of destruction...

1997

Relation Between Petroleum and Source Rock

Dietrich H. Welte

AAPG Bulletin

... from the Gulf Coast, and he suggested an evolution of crude oils in which either increase in age or in depth of burial may be interchangeable...

1965

Tar Sands Give Clues to Search for Supergiant Oil Fields

G. J. Demaison

Pacific Section of AAPG

... destruction by igneous intrusions, uplift and erosion. In summary, most of the reviewed settings point to moderately rich source beds widespread over...

1976

Cyclic Deposits of Potash in Saskatchewan

A. M. Klingspor

CSPG Bulletin

... material previously contained in the ore will ultimately protect the bed from further destruction. That this is indeed the case in a classical fashion...

1966

Diagenesis of Carbonate Debris Deposits from the Sebuku Block, Makassar Strait, Indonesia

Chrisna A. Tanos, Julie Kupecz, Argha S. Hilman, Dedi Ariyono, Ian L. Sayers

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... (basinal) fluids, or by fresh water. The fact that the depleted values are associated with the “late” (post-debris flow and post-burial) paragenesis...

2013

Introduction to the Economic Aspects of Wyoming's Sandstones

D. N. Miller Jr.

Wyoming Geological Association

... the basin of deposition. Notice the exceptionally high polish on the smooth surfaces. Such sands are chemically unstable after burial in even...

1970

Evaluation on Occluded Hydrocarbon in Deep-ultra Deep Ancient Source Rocks and Its Cracked Gas Resources

Li Jian, Shi Jianglong, Wang Yifeng, Ma Wei, Wang Dongliang, Ma Chenghua, Li Zhisheng

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... (Inversion) Hydrocarbon generation amount is exponentially related with temperature (burial depth) (according to Arrhenius law of chemical kinetics...

2016

Depositional Environments, Ichnology, and Rare Soft-Bodied Preservation in the Lower Cambrian Latham Shale, East Mojave

Robert R. Gaines, Mary L. Droser

Pacific Section SEPM

.... While frequency of burial events, lack of coarse grained sediments from some facies, and proximity of the oxycline were conducive to soft-bodied...

2002

Occurrence of Uranium in the Upper Smackover Limestones of the North Louisiana Salt Basin

Miles E. Denham, Thomas T. Tieh

GCAGS Transactions

... concentrations resulting from the thermal destruction of urano-organic compounds. As these pore fluids migrate into reservoir rocks, traces...

1991

Carbonate Rocks and Reservoirs of Indonesia: Core Workshop Introduction and Overview

Mark W. Longman, Charles T. Siemers

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... that proper engineering analyses are carried out with minimum loss or destruction of core material and its orientation. Unless care is taken during...

1992

Mineral Alteration In Rocks Of Middle Eocene Age, Absaroka Range, Wyoming

Richard L. Hay

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... was deposited; later replacements by barite, calcite, and chalcedony took place after burial. Different degrees of alteration are explained...

1957

Controls on the Deposition of Bedded Halite within the Haynesville Formation, Champion-Klepac No. 1 Core, Southwestern Alabama

Rachel A. Eustice, Lynton S. Land

GCAGS Transactions

... during burial: an example from the Jurassic of Alabama: submitted to Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. Logan, B. W., 1987, The Lake MacLeod evaporite basin...

1994

Marine Grass Banks--A Possible Explanation for Carbonate Lenses, Tepee Zone, Pierre Shale (Cretaceous), Colorado

T. J. Petta, Lee C. Gerhard

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... burial probably by gas and water escape, burrowing, and dessication (Beales, 1965). Most of the pellets are surrounded by bladed to fibrous pseudospar...

1977

Mechanism of Plagioclase Albitization

Karl Ramseyer, James R. Boles, Peter C. Lichtner

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... assessment of dissolution versus replacement in the subsurface destruction of detrital feldspars, Oligocene Frio Formation, South Texas: Journal...

1992

Erosional Remnants and Adjacent Unconformities Along an Eolian-Marine Boundary of the Page Sandstone and Carmel Formation, Middle Jurassic, South-Central Utah

Lawrence S. Jones , Ronald C. Blakey

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... leading to development of yardangs and unconformities, (3) yardang tilting due to evaporite dissolution, and (4) renewed deposition and burial...

1993

Interstitial Water Composition and Geochemistry of Deep Gulf Coast Shales and Sandstones: DISCUSSION

Miles F. Osmaston

AAPG Bulletin

... to the study of burial diagenesis by publishing analyses of the interstitial waters of both shales and sandstones within a restricted geographic area...

1975

Geohistory Analysis and Petroleum Reservoir Characteristics of Lower Cretaceous (Neocomian) Sandstones, Eastern Kopet-Dagh Basin, Northeastern Iran (1)

REZA MOUSSAVI-HARAMI and ROBERT L. BRENNER

AAPG Bulletin

... products formed by processes influenced by the succession of depositional environments and the burial history of the Kopet-Dagh basin (Moussavi-Harami...

1992

Diagenetic Evolution of Porosity in Carbonates during Burial; #50779 (2013)

Art Saller

Search and Discovery.com

...Diagenetic Evolution of Porosity in Carbonates during Burial; #50779 (2013) Art Saller Diagenetic Evolution of Porosity in Carbonates during Burial...

2013

Potassium Distribution and Metasomatism In Pelites and Schists: How and When, Relation To Postdepositional Events

Peter C. van de Kamp

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... matrix. Typically, K-metasomatism, possibly with Pb, Zn, Cu, Ba, and F mineralization, occurs long after sediment deposition and burial at temperatures...

2016

Origin and Characterization of the Lithofacies and Dual Micropore/Macropore Network in Pennsylvanian (Early Desmoinesian) Caddo Shelf-Buildup Complexes, Stephens County, North-Central Texas

Robert G. Loucks, Qilong Fu

GCAGS Journal

..., and (4) deeper burial. Each major stage of diagenesis had a significant effect on pore development, preservation, or destruction. Marine Diagenetic...

2016

Sedimentology of a Carbonate Source Rock: The Duvernay Formation of Alberta Canada

F. A. Stoakes, S. Creaney

Special Publications of SEPM

... in a carbonate source rock. Evidence for subsequent maturation and migration relies heavily on an understanding of burial history and measurement...

1985

Description, Interpretation, and Geologic History of the Peru Sand Outcrop in Catoosa, Oklahoma

Lawrence H. Tanner

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... of burial increases. Many of the following diagenetic steps occur concurrently with compaction. Silica solution and recrystallization is a common...

1982

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