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Carbonate facies models

Wolfgang Schlager

Special Publications of SEPM

... content). Biota: Predominantly nekton and destruction. Biota: Almost exclusively benthos. Colonies of plankton, coquinas of thin-shelled bivalves...

2005

An Eolian Facies in the Ste. Genevieve Limestone of Southern Indiana: Chapter 3

Ralph E. Hunter

AAPG Special Volumes

... of disturbance or destruction. The destruction of stratification is restricted to the upper 0.3 m of the eolian units or of the units immediately underlying...

1993

THE INFLUENCE OF SEASONALITY ON LIVE-DEAD FIDELITY OF CAENOGASTROPODA FROM THE NORTHERN COAST OF SÃO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL

Silvio Cesar Marqui Limeira Junior, Henrique Bazzo Martins, Júlia Fernandes Perroca, Sabrina Coelho Rodrigues, Renato Pirani Ghilardi

PALAIOS

... into the sediment of 5–10 cm, which allows analysis of the dead assemblage before burial (Simões et al. 2009; Rodrigues and Simões 2010; Ghilardi et al. 2020...

2024

Facies Characteristics of Back-Barrier Tidal Flats of the East Frisian Island of Spiekeroog, Southern North Sea

Gnther Hertweck

Special Publications of SEPM

... destruction of mussel bed. D) biosedimentary biosedimentary mud layer still in place C Mytilus shell pavement enriched on tidal flat surface after complete...

1998

Provenance of the Lower Cretaceous Paddy Member (Peace River Formation), Northwestern Alberta

Richard S. Hyde, Dale A. Leckie

CSPG Bulletin

... versus replacement in the subsurface destruction of detrital feldspars, Oligocene Frio Formation, south Texas. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 59, p...

1994

Maturity Mapping of Northern Gulf of Mexico Oils Using Biomarkers

Paul A. Comet

GCAGS Transactions

... Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Foundation, p. 283-296. Heydari, E. and C. H. Moore, 1989, Burial Diagenesis and Thermochemical...

1992

Classification and Interpretation of Disturbed Bedding Types in Jackfork Flysch Rocks (Upper Mississippian), Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas

Robert C. Morris

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the slope. Intergranular and intermolecular shear resulted in complete destruction of former bedding planes and produced a blocky mudstone. The liquid...

1971

Compaction in Mississippian Skeletal Limestones, Southwestern New Mexico

William J. Meyers

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... destruction in grain-supported rocks, whereas understanding the amount and timing of compaction in mud-supported carbonates is important...

1980

Characteristics of Deltaic Depositional Environments: PART 1

James M. Coleman, David B. Prior

AAPG Special Volumes

... accumulation and burial sites. The bounding sediments, which tend to be generally richer in organic constituents and chemical precipitants, show...

1980

Patterns of Burial-and Tectonically Controlled Dolomitization in an Upper Devonian Fringing-reef Complex: Leduc Formation, Peace River Arch Area, Alberta, Canada

George R. Dix

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Patterns of Burial-and Tectonically Controlled Dolomitization in an Upper Devonian Fringing-reef Complex: Leduc Formation, Peace River Arch Area...

1993

Early taphonomy and significance of naturally submerged Nautilus shells from the New Caledonia region

Royal H. Mapes, Neil H. Landman, Kirk Cochran, Claire Goiran, Bertrand Richer de Forges, Alisha Renfro

PALAIOS

.... The shells could be either complete without damage or broken in various ways, and fossilization could occur after burial. These shells form part...

2010

The influence of depositional environment and basin history on the taphonomy of mammalian assemblages from the Barstow Formation (middle Miocene), California

Katharine M. Loughney, Catherine Badgley

PALAIOS

... of accumulation. We used weathering stage and degree of articulation as indications of the duration of exposure before burial (Behrensmeyer 1978; Eberth et...

2020

Authigenic Clays in Sandstones: Recognition and Influence on Reservoir Properties and Paleoenvironmental Analysis

Michael D. Wilson, Edward D. Pittman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... or if either is extensively deformed by burial or tectonism. Studies of authigenic clays utilizing a combination of thin-section, scanning electron...

1977

Constraining coalbed methane reservoir petrophysical and mechanical properties through a new coal structure index in the southern Qinshui Basin, northern China: Implications for hydraulic fracturing

Yingjin Wang, Dameng Liu, Yidong Cai, Yanbin Yao, and Zhejun Pan

AAPG Bulletin

... productivity are mainly geological, including reservoir properties, burial depth, tectonic stress, and sedimentary and hydrological conditions (Ayers...

2020

Geochemical Controls on Carbonate Shell Taphonomy in Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Shelf and Slope Sediments

Eric N. Powell, Xinping Hu, Wei-Jun Cai, Kathryn A. Ashton-Alcox, Karla M. Parsons-Hubbard, Sally E. Walker

PALAIOS

... destruction, reworking, and burial on time-averaging in fossil accumulations: PALAIOS, v. 19, p. 39–50. PALMQVIST, P., 1991, Differences...

2012

Frio Formation of Texas Gulf Coastal Plain: Depositional Systems, Structural Framework, and Hydrocarbon Distribution

William E. Galloway , David K. Hobday , Kinji Magara

AAPG Bulletin

... substantially with time (Galloway, 1977). A semiarid climate prevailed in the south. Coupled with the widespread destruction of vegetation by ash emanating...

1982

Sedimentation in Barred Basins, and Source Rocks of Oil

W. G. Woolnough

AAPG Bulletin

... of Pelee" and the destruction of St. Pierre by a cloud of incandescent dust (the "ignimbrite" of Marshall) opened up new vistas of possibilities...

1937

Dolomitization of supratidal to shallow-marine carbonates in the Pennsylvanian successions of the Wyoming Shelf

Sébastien Blanchard, Tracy D. Frank, Christopher R. Fielding

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... burial environment: Geoscience Canada, v. 14, p. 3–35. Compton, J., Harris, C., and Thompson, S., 2001, Pleistocene dolomite from the Namibian Shelf...

2016

African Oil -- Past, Present, and Future

Andy C. Clifford

AAPG Special Volumes

... coincides with the top of the oil window, at burial depths of about 9,000 ft (2,740 m). The basin's geothermal history relates the destruction of reservoir...

1986

Upper Jurassic Smackover Platform Dolomitization Northwestern Gulf of Mexico a Tale of Two Waters

Clyde H. Moore, Ahad Chowdhury, Lui Chan

Special Publications of SEPM

... trends appear to be consistent with epi sodic dolomitization during progressive burial associated set with increasing temperature and or changing...

1988

Applied Source Rock Geochemistry: Chapter 5: Part II. Essential Elements

Kenneth E. Peters , Mary Rose Cassa

AAPG Special Volumes

... in the oxidative destruction of organic matter is severely limited (Demaison and Moore, 1980). Anoxic sediments are typically thinly laminated (distinct...

1994

Structural and Thermal History of the Piceance Creek Basin, Western Colorado, in Relation to Hydrocarbon Occurrence in the Mesaverde Group

Ronald C. Johnson, Vito F. Nuccio

AAPG Special Volumes

.... The relatively high rank of some of these coals suggests that coal ranks throughout the basin attained close to their present-day rank from burial heating...

1986

Carbonate Platform Drowning and Oceanic Anoxic Events on a Mid-Cretaceous Carbonate Platform, South-Central Pyrenees, Spain

Peter A. Drzewiecki , J. A. Toni Simo

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... ARTHUR, M.A., DEAN, W.E., AND PRATT, L.M., 1988, Geochemical and climatic effects of increased marine organic carbon burial at the Cenomanian/Turonian...

1997

Compilation and Correlation of Major Thermal Maturation Indicators

Yvon Heroux, Andre Chagnon, Rudolf Bertrand

AAPG Bulletin

.... Mon. Earth Sci., v. 16, p. 333-366. Bostick, N. H., 1971, Thermal alteration of clastic organic particles as an indicator of contact and burial...

1979

Coalification: The Evolution of Coal as Source Rock and Reservoir Rock for Oil and Gas: Chapter 3

Jeffrey R. Levine

AAPG Special Volumes

... that comprise living organisms and their role in kerogen, coal, and petroleum formation. Levine, J.R., 1986, Deep burial of coal-bearing strata, Anthracite...

1993

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