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Role of Kinetics in Early Diagenesis of Carbonate Sediments: ABSTRACT

Robert F. Schmalz

AAPG Bulletin

... of disequilibrium systems which may be undergoing slow but significant change. Conventional thermodynamic (equilibrium) models may be of little value in interpreting...

1966

Natural Gas Stability in Deep Subsurface: ABSTRACT

Colin Barker, Marwin K. Kemp

AAPG Bulletin

... reservoir. The program accepts thermodynamic data, rock mineralogy, and gas-water ratios as input data. Within these constraints all possible combinations...

1979

Oxidation-Reduction in Oakville Sandstone of South Texas--Implications for Uranium Mineralization: ABSTRACT

Christopher D. Henry, William E. Galloway, Gary E. Smith

AAPG Bulletin

... water or the presence of pyrite formed by previous reduction. Thermodynamic calculations show that uranium and selenium phases may precipitate within...

1980

Effect of Non-Hydrostatic Stress on Chemical Processes During Diagenesis: ABSTRACT

Walter E. Dibble, Jr., Amos Nur

AAPG Bulletin

... developed may be controlled by kinetic rather than thermodynamic factors. Solid phases not stable at the prevailing temperature and fluid pressure may...

1981

Novel Approach to Eh-pH Diagrams and Their Relation to Uranium In-Situ Leaching: ABSTRACT

John E. Oddo, John A. S. Adams, M. B. Thompson

AAPG Bulletin

... leaching systems currently in use. Using these diagrams, thermodynamic arguments can be presented which are consistent with the results of kinetic...

1981

Kaolinite Formation in Clastic Reservoirs: Carbon Dioxide Factor: ABSTRACT

Ronald K. Stoessell

AAPG Bulletin

...Kaolinite Formation in Clastic Reservoirs: Carbon Dioxide Factor: ABSTRACT Ronald K. Stoessell 1981 998 999 65 5. (May) Thermodynamic modeling...

1981

Three-Dimensional Simulation of Basin Evolution, Geothermal History, and Hydrocarbon Generation and Accumulation Potential--New Tool in Petroleum Exploration: ABSTRACT

D. H. Welte, A. Yukler

AAPG Bulletin

... and data obtained from geologic, geophysical, geochemical, hydrodynamic, and thermodynamic studies. A three-dimensional deterministic, dynamic model...

1981

Composition of Ultradeep Gas--Theoretical and Experimental Study: ABSTRACT

Colin Barker, Nicholas E. Takach, Michael P. Smith

AAPG Bulletin

... when an appreciable concentration of iron is present. The thermodynamic predictions can (in principle) be checked by direct analysis down...

1985

Evaluation of Local Geothermal Gradients on North Slope of Alaska: ABSTRACT

Timothy S. Collett

AAPG Bulletin

... Survey is conducting a detailed assessment of worldwide natural-gas hydrate occurrences. Thermodynamic conditions controlling hydrate occurrences...

1985

Effect of Geothermal Pore-Pressure Conditions and Natural Gas Composition on In Situ Natural Gas Hydrate Occurrences, North Slope, Alaska: ABSTRACT

S. P. Godbole, V. A. Kamath

AAPG Bulletin

.... A thermodynamic model has been used to compute depth and thickness of zones of stability of gas hydrates in 34 representative wells on the North Slope...

1985

Gas Souring by Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction at 140°C: Discussion

Gertrud Baric and Mladen Jungwirth

AAPG Bulletin

... process is mainly controlled by thermodynamic conditions. Both rock-dissolution processes and reduction-oxidation processes occur in cycles, the emission...

1997

Porosity Prediction in Quartzose Sandstones as a Function of Time, Temperature, Depth, Stylolite Frequency, and Hydrocarbon Saturation

Per Arne Bjørkum, Eric H. Oelkers, Paul H. Nadeau, Olav Walderhaug, and William M. Murphy

AAPG Bulletin

..., Thermodynamic and kinetic constraints on reaction rates among minerals and aqueous solutions: I. Theoretical considerations: American Journal...

1998

Gas Souring by Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction at 140°C: Reply

R. H. Worden, P. C. Smalley, and N. H. Oxtoby

AAPG Bulletin

... petrography), stable isotope analysis of reactant anhydrite and products elemental sulfur and calcite, and thermodynamic modeling and volumetric analysis...

1998

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