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Revisiting the Importance of Secondary Dissolution Pores in Tertiary Sandstones Along the Texas Gulf Coast

Robert G. Loucks

GCAGS Transactions

... pores. More than half of the 235 Texas Tertiary sandstones analyzed that are between burial depths of 2,500 and 18,000 ft are dominated by secondary...

2005

Back to Source Rocks: Part I

Rasoul Sorkhabi

GEO ExPro Magazine

... per unit of rock volume. Marine environments in which fine-grained mudstone and clay-rich limestone are deposited coincide with the habitat and burial...

2015

Burial and Thermal Maturation History of the Gilbertown Area, Southwest Alabama

Richard E. Carroll

GCAGS Transactions

...Burial and Thermal Maturation History of the Gilbertown Area, Southwest Alabama Richard E. Carroll 1999 Vol. 49 (1999), Gilbertown Field, located...

1999

Black Shale Diagenesis: Insights from Integrated High-Definition Analyses of Post-Mature Marcellus Formation Rocks, Northeastern Pennsylvania; #110150 (2011)

C. D. Laughrey, T. E. Ruble, H. Lemmens, J. Kostelnik, A. R. Butcher, G. Walker, and W. Knowles

Search and Discovery.com

...  catagenesis and metagenesis. Hydrocarbon destruction  (TSR etc.). 2. Effectiveness and longevity of seals exposed to deep burial,  high temperatures...

2011

The Lower Silurian Sayabec Formation in Northern Gaspe: Carbonate Diagenesis and Reservoir Potential

Denis Lavoie, Guoxiang Chi

CSPG Bulletin

... and neptunian dykes) followed by pervasive burial diagenesis that resulted in the emplacement of various pore- and fracture-filling calcite cements, due...

2001

Mineralogical and Chemical Alterations in Illite/Smectite from Wilcox Shales During Burial

John D. Whynot , David W. Moore, Thomas T. Tieh

GCAGS Transactions

...Mineralogical and Chemical Alterations in Illite/Smectite from Wilcox Shales During Burial John D. Whynot , David W. Moore, Thomas T. Tieh 1984 Vol...

1984

Origins of Relief Along Contacts Between Eolian Sandstones and Overlying Marine Strata

Terence B. Eschner , Gary Kocurek

AAPG Bulletin

... destruction. A rapid transgression reduces the time available for reworking. The single process that preserves dune relief is burial by deposition...

1988

Mineralogy, Diagenesis, and Porosity in Vicksburg Sandstones, McAllen Ranch Field, Hidalgo County, Texas

D. L. Richmann, K. K. Milliken, R. G. Loucks, M. M. Dodge

GCAGS Transactions

..., predominantly calcite cement. The onset of extensive calcite precipitation occurred at relatively shallow burial depth (approximately 3,000 ft; 915 m...

1980

Paleotectonics and Oil-Gas Potential of Jurassic Complex of Southwest Part of North Caspian Depression

N. N. Gol’chikova

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

...-gas source bed potential of the Middle Jurassic may depend on the relative intensity of subsidence, producing rapid burial of the organic matter...

1999

Comparison of Composition and Texture of Calcite-Cemented Concretions and Host Sandstones, Northern Apennines, Italy

Ubaldo Cibin , William Cavazza , Daniela Fontana , Kitty L. Milliken , Earle F. McBride

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... piggy-back units calcite cement was introduced after maximum burial or nearly so, whereas in older and more deeply buried piggy-back and foreland...

1993

Chapter 9: Mineral, Chemical, and Textural Relationships in Rhythmic-bedded, Hydrocarbon-Productive Chalk of the Niobrara Formation, Denver Basin, Colorado

Richard M. Pollastro, Carl J. Martinez

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... maturity associated with present-day burial or paleoburial conditions. Detailed analyses of deeply-buried chalk from core of the Smoky Hill Chalk...

2011

Paleoclimate Interpretation from a Petrographic Comparison of Holocene Sands and the Fountain Formation (Pennsylvanian) in the Colorado Front Range

Gregory H. Mack, Lee J. Suttner

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... WEAVER, C. E., AND K. C. BECK, 1971, Clay water diagenesis during burial: how mud becomes gneiss: Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Paper 134, 94 p. WINDER, C. G...

1977

On the Origin of the Gulf Coast Neogene Oils

Leigh C. Price

GCAGS Transactions

..., Sec. Bay 23S, 20E, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. The results of these analyses and present-day burial temperatures for the area are given in Price...

1991

Preservation of Shallow Plagioclase Dissolution Porosity During Burial: Implications for Porosity Prediction and Aluminum Mass Balance

Salman Bloch, Stephen G. Franks

AAPG Bulletin

...Preservation of Shallow Plagioclase Dissolution Porosity During Burial: Implications for Porosity Prediction and Aluminum Mass Balance Salman Bloch...

1993

Chapter 5

Mark W. Longman

AAPG Special Volumes

... is reduced by a factor of about two for each 5,700 ft. (1,740 m) of burial. Rock type plays a secondary role to compaction in the destruction of porosity...

1981

MIDDLE TO UPPER DEVONIAN SKELETAL CONCENTRATIONS FROM CARBONATE-DOMINATED SETTINGS OF NORTH AMERICA: INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF BIOCLAST INPUT AND BURIAL RATES ACROSS MULTIPLE TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL SCALES

MARA BRADY

PALAIOS

... destruction) and burial (sedimentation accumulation plus or minus vertical reworking by bioturbation and storms) that creates a bioclast-rich accumulation...

2016

The Petroleum Potential of the Peedamullah Shelf

E. Delfos, R. Dedman

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... in the preservation or destruction of porosity and permeability. The destruction of onshore Palaeozoic reservoirs due to diagenetic effects include...

1988

Introduction

Donald L. Gautier, Yousif K. Kharaka, Ronald C. Surdam

Special Publications of SEPM

... organisms than is type II. Similarly, type III is more refractory during burial diagenesis and is likely to be a source of thermal gas, but of very little...

1985

Cyclicity of Oil-Gas Formation and Secondary Migration

S. P. Maksimov, N. Ya. Kunin, N. M. Sardonnikov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... and gas fields generally form not earlier than 30-70 m. after burial of the organic matter. Destruction of pools during Alpine tectogenesis is also...

1974

ABSTRACT: INTEGRATION OF A SURFACE GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY AND THE SEISMIC AND GEOLOGICAL DATA IN THE NORTHERN FLANK OF THE TINDOUF BASIN: IMPLICATIONS ON EXPLORATION RISK ASSESSMENT; #90016 (2003)

N. Ibrihen

Search and Discovery.com

... of hydrocarbons within structures. It can be speculated that reactivation of the structures and therefore a likely destruction of the fluids...

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ABSTRACT: Temporal and Spatial Variability in the Fill and Diagenesis of Syndepositional Fault Zones, Permian Capitan Reef Platform, Slaughter Canyon, Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico: Implications for Platform Development, Diagenesis and Connectivity of Yates Reservoirs; #90049 (2005)

E. Kosa, D. Hunt, G. Roberts, W. Fitchen, M-O. Bockel-Rebelle

Search and Discovery.com

... of cavern systems during burial, preserving the original morphology and relationships of the karst system. During early diagenesis, the faults acted...

2005

Geochemical Characterization of Post-Mature Gases from Middle Devonian Marcellus Formation, Northern Appalachian Basin, USA … Insights into Deep Basin Hydrocarbon Generation, Alteration, and Productivity, #80384 (2014).

Christopher D. Laughrey

Search and Discovery.com

... and Engelder, 2011). The average depth of the reservoirs in the study area is 2.6 km and their average temperature is 90°C. However, maximum burial depths...

2014

ABSTRACT: Death Line for Petroleum Occurrences in the Central Appalachian

L. L. Chyi and A. E. Burford

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... ~(0.5% Ro )) a n d d e s t r u c t i o n o f l i q u i d h y d r o c a r b o n s t a k e s place a b o v e 1 3 5 - 1 5 0 ~ and destruction of liquid...

1984

Correlation of Natural Gas by Use of Carbon Isotopic Distribution Between Hydrocarbon Components

Alan T. James

AAPG Bulletin

... generated before, during, or after oil generation and also for recognizing gas generated from the thermal destruction of oil. In addition, the approach...

1983

Timing as a Vital Element of the Petroleum System: Use of Thermal History Reconstruction Using AFTA® and VR as a Route to More Efficient Exploration

Paul F. Green, Kerry A. Hegarty, Ian R. Duddy

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... the destruction and preservation of oilfields. Curiously, this aspect of timing in the petroleum system often seems ignored, perhaps because conventional...

1997

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