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Abnormal Formation Pressure

John S. Bradley

AAPG Bulletin

... by thermal expansion. The coefficient of thermal expansion of the fluid is greater than that of the rock. If the formation is sealed and either heated...

1975

History of Burial Diagenesis Determined from Isotopic Geochemistry, Frio Formation, Brazoria County, Texas

K. L. Milliken , L. S. Land , R. G. Loucks

AAPG Bulletin

... reaction between pore fluids and sediment in a major shift toward water/rock equilibrium. Carbon and oxygen isotopic data, combined with fluid isotopic...

1981

Chemical Constraints and Origins of Four Groups of Gulf Coast Reservoir Fluids

Ronald K. Stoessell , Clyde H. Moore

AAPG Bulletin

... dissolution and water-rock interactions plus membrane filtration through shales to account for the formation fluid chemistries. Late diagenetic...

1983

Late Burial Diagenesis of Niagaran (Middle Silurian) Pinnacle Reefs in Michigan Basin

Karen Rose Cercone , Kyger C. Lohmann

AAPG Bulletin

... tend to equilibrate rapidly with respect to the isotopic composition of the rock during any rock-water interaction (Lohmann, 1983). The fact...

1987

Development of Abnormal and Subnormal Pressures in Reservoirs Containing Bacterially Generated Gas

Colin Barker

AAPG Bulletin

...------------------------------ about 20,000 ft (6,000 m). This compilation included data for fresh water only, but salinities of formation waters can be as high as 400,000 mg...

1987

Predicting Depths of Gypsum Dehydration in Evaporitic Sedimentary Basins

E. Craig Jowett , Lawrence M. Cathles III , Bruce W. Davis

AAPG Bulletin

... reflects the original formation water (e.g., ^agrH2O ^approx 0.93 for seawater). If evidence of coeval or early diagenetic salt cement is apparent...

1993

Illite/Smectite Diagenesis in the NanXiang, Yitong, and North China Permian-Carboniferous Basins: Application to Petroleum Exploration in China

Xinhua Deng , Youngchuan Sun , Xinrong Lei , Qi Lu

AAPG Bulletin

...; Pollastro, 1993), rock-to-water ratio, fluid composition, starting composition of smectite and I/S (Freed and Peacor, 1989b); sedimentation rate (Bethke...

1996

Evidence for water of condensation: A third source of water in shale gas wells

L. J. Molofsky, Mark A. Engle, Albert S. Wylie, Tom W. Wagner, Eric J. Daniels, and John A. Connor

AAPG Bulletin

... produced water is largely representative of formation waters forms the basis of the current understanding of the source and behavior of deep fluids...

2023

Lithology and Diagenesis of Sandstones in the Western Canada Foreland Basin: Chapter 8

Dan Potocki, Ian Hutcheon

AAPG Special Volumes

... The evidence from the compositions of formation waters strongly suggests that water-rock interaction is a process that is ongoing at the present time...

1992

Water-Rock Interaction History of Regionally Extensive Dolomites of the Burlington-Keokuk Formation (Mississippian): Isotopic Evidence

Jay L. Banner, G. N. Hanson, W. J. Meyers

Special Publications of SEPM

...Water-Rock Interaction History of Regionally Extensive Dolomites of the Burlington-Keokuk Formation (Mississippian): Isotopic Evidence Jay L. Banner...

1988

Cation Geothermometry and the Effect of Organic-Inorganic Diagenetic Reactions

Leta K. Smith, Thomas L. Dunn, Ronald C. Surdam

Special Publications of SEPM

... developed using water samples from geothermal water rock systems Those systems appeared to behave as water-rock systems. Those systems appeared...

1996

Bryozoan Stable Isotope Survey From the Cool-Water Lacepede Shelf, Southern Australia

Yvonne Bone, Noel P. James

Special Publications of SEPM

... rock/water ratios, and distal under a the from a meteoric exposure surface. LMC bryozoans hold the exposure surface LMC best potential...

1997

Sandstone diagenesis and reservoir quality prediction: Models, myths, and reality

Thomas R. Taylor, Melvyn R. Giles, Lori A. Hathon, Timothy N. Diggs, Neil R. Braunsdorf, Gino V. Birbiglia, Mark G. Kittridge, Calum I. Macaulay, Irene S. Espejo

AAPG Bulletin

.... 291, p. 109176.Harrison, W. J., and G. D. Thyne, 1994, Geochemical models of rock-water interactions in the presence of organic acids, in E. D...

2010

Formation Water chemistry as a Tool For Studying Compartmentalization: Example From The Almond Formation

Leta K. Smith

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...Formation Water chemistry as a Tool For Studying Compartmentalization: Example From The Almond Formation Leta K. Smith Formation Water Chemistry...

1998

The effect of site characterization data on injection capacity and cap rock integrity modeling during carbon dioxide storage in the Nisku saline aquifer at the Wabamun Lake area, Canada

Somayeh Goodarzi, Antonin Settari, Seyyed M. Ghaderi, Christopher Hawkes, and Yuri Leonenko

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... well near the Keephills 3 power plant. Relevant data collected from this well include core samples from the Calmar Formation (cap rock) and Nisku...

2020

Shale Diagenesis

Eric Eslinger, David Pevear

Special Publications of SEPM

... column of rock (not including the pore water). Since rock is more than twice as dense as water, lithostatic pressure exceeds hydrostatic. The above...

1988

Permeability, Capillary Pressure, and Relative Permeability Properties In Low-Permeability Reservoirs and the Influence of Thin, High-Permeability Beds On Production

Alan P. Byrnes

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... and a contact angle of 0 degrees was assumed. To determine the water saturation in any given rock type as a function of height above the free-water level...

2005

Practical Aspects of Cement Stratigraphy with Illustrations from Pennsylvanian Limestone and Sandstone, New Mexico and Kansas

Robert H. Goldstein

Special Publications of SEPM

... and isotope geochemistry of of 1989, zoned calcite cements, Lake Valley Formation (MississipFonnation pian, New Mexico): insights from water-rock...

1991

Comparison of 226Ra/238U and 228Th/228Ra Disequilibrium With Weathering Indices In Beach Sand Sediments From Greece

Argyrios Papadopoulos, Antonios Koroneos, Georgios Christofides, Stylianos Stoulos

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., D.P.F., 2001, A laboratory study of the transfer of 234U and 238U during water–rock interactions in the Carnmenellis granite (Cornwall, England...

2016

Rock-Fluid Interaction Impact on Geomechanical and Acoustic Properties in Shale Reservoirs: Anisotropic Grain Contact Adhesion Model

Binh T. Bui, Azra N. Tutuncu

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... the written consent of URTeC is prohibited. Abstract Rock and fluid interactions play a significant role in many aspects of formation evaluation...

2014

Early Evolution of the Oceansa„A Weathering Model

G. Michel Lafon, Fred T. Mackenzie

Special Publications of SEPM

... of sea water is controlled by the generalized reaction water acid volatiles sediments oceans atmosphere primary igneous rock minerals Unstable cmstal...

1974

Geologic Controls on the Formation of Lakes in North-Central Florida

Jack L. Kindinger, Jeffrey B. Davis, James G. Flocks

Utah Geological Association

... is to transmit surface water underground to the aquifer. Sinkhole origin is initiated by solution of the underlying host rock. Sinkholes form primarily on terrain...

1998

Reservoir and Fracture Flow Characterization Using a Novel ω(τ) Formulation

Xu Xue, Changdong Yang, Vishal Kumar Sharma, Akhil Datta-Gupta, Michael J. King

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... Hydraulic fracture permeability Hydraulic fracture half-length Oil viscosity Oil compressibility Formation volume factor Rock compressibility Value 2408...

2016

The Bottom Deposits of Southern Lake Michigan

J. L. Hough

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... than by the bed rock. The water of the lake, perfectly fresh at all depths, supports a fauna which is characteristically meager in comparison...

1935

Gas in Michigan Basin

J. A. Vary , J. R. Elenbaas , M. A. Johnson

AAPG Special Volumes

... evaporites plug off porosity and permeability or because the rock is water flushed. In addition, several incipient reef structures yield small quantities...

1968

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