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  • ...an be determined by [[SEM, XRD, CL, and XF methods|X-Ray Diffractometry]]. Carbonates more rich in calcite and/or aragonite are called [[limestone]]. Carbonate r
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  • ==Sandstones vs. carbonates== ...> compares variables affecting reservoir system quality for sandstones vs. carbonates.
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  • ...clear, sunlit, and free of suspended clay. When these conditions prevail, carbonates accumulate rapidly.
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  • ...s, conodonts are most efficiently recovered from the insoluble residues of carbonates dissolved in weak acids or from easily disaggregated [[shale]]s.
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  • ...in a marine ramp system of an inner basin of mixed origin (siliclastic and carbonates), with paralic conditions, alternating with storm dominated conditions. ...es, as thin siliciclastic sediments interbedded with organic rich beds and carbonates. Therefore, grey siltstones and grey bituminous shale layers were preserved
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  • ...of platform to [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pelagic pelagic] carbonates and [[chert]]s on the south; ...formed [[Motagua fault zone]], in central [[Guatemala]], but similarity to carbonates found in Cuba is uncertain.
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  • ...0–6000 ft of oil. These better seals are argillaceous limestones and shelf carbonates. In the Gulf Coast basin, shorter oil columns are sealed by grainstones, mu
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  • ...e space in the rock now? Which has more impact on [[reservoir quality]] of carbonates: early or late [[diagenesis]]? The interaction of early diagenesis with ori ...07.htm Geologic nomenclature and classification of porosity in sedimentary carbonates]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 54, no. 2, p. 207–250. Classic reference for basic
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  • Characteristics of carbonates deposited in arid zones are as follows:<ref name=ch09r49 /> Following are characteristics of carbonates deposited in humid zones:<ref name=ch09r49 />
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  • ...07.htm Geologic nomenclature and classification of porosity in sedimentary carbonates]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 54, no. 2, p. 207–250. Classic reference for basic The '''telogenetic substage''' (late diagenetic) occurs when sedimentary carbonates are raised to the surface and erosion occurs along [[Unconformity|unconform
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  • ...t of core and related rock and reservoir information is available for GACB carbonates.
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  • Carbonates deposited in arid zones during greenhouse times generally have the followin Carbonates deposited in humid zones during greenhouse times generally have the followi
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  • ...andonment siltstones to prodelta and delta-front shales as well as shelfal carbonates. ...e 1]] shows the range of seal capacities for the different facies. Shelfal carbonates and delta-front shales are excellent seals, with displacement pressures > 1
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  • The Midale in the Weyburn area is carbonates and evaporites deposited near a low-energy shoreline on a marine ramp. The ...orous mudstone facies. The beds underlying the Midale vuggy beds are tight carbonates and evaporites.
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  • ...tly to completely dolomitized. In humid regions where rainfall is greater, carbonates are subject to greater dissolution; therefore, vuggy porosity and [http://w
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  • ...). In low-permeability [[tight gas reservoirs: evaluation|tight sands]] or carbonates, the capillary [[displacement pressure]] in the reservoir rock may approach
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  • Shales generally drill slower than sandstones or carbonates, and as a result, ROP logs tend to reflect indirectly the lithology of the ...e and comparing that to the ROP in a known sandstone interval. Porosity in carbonates is inferred by comparing the relatively slow ROP in rocks having low matrix
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  • ...troleum generation|Generation]] potential || Wt % TOC, shales || Wt % TOC, carbonates
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