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  • Diagenesis is the alteration of a sediment after deposition.It can have important effe * [[Carbonate diagenesis]]
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  • | chapter = Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization ..., [[reservoir quality]] and flow characteristics are totally controlled by diagenesis, as in [[Karst|karsted]] reservoirs.
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  • ...r guide to the petrography of carbonate rocks: Grains, textures, porosity, diagenesis: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=649 AAPG Memoir 77] p. 332-350.</ref
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  • ...igration]] timing, [[trap]] preservation, and [[Lithofacies|facies]] vs. [[Diagenesis|diagenetic]] controls on [[hydrocarbon]] distribution. The table below list ...rologic, or thermal maturity models.<ref name=ch21r41>Tobin, R. C., 1991a, Diagenesis, thermal maturation and burial history of the Upper Cambrian Bonneterre Dol
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diagenesis: information from petrology]]
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  • ...ally responsible for much of the cementation of carbonate sediments. Early diagenesis occurs in a consistent sequence of four diagenetic zones: ...as characteristic cement textures and alteration features. The sequence of diagenesis usually follows the above order; however, a rock may be exposed to a variet
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  • ...hways in sedimentary basins], in A. D. Horbury, and A. G. Robinson, eds., Diagenesis and Basin Development: AAPG Studies in Geology 36, p. 69–86.</ref>]] ...scusses the effect that variables such as temperature and pressure have on diagenesis of sandstones. A good reference for predicting sandstone reservoir system q
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  • ==Composition and diagenesis== Composition affects sandstone [[diagenesis]] in two ways:
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  • ...d-order cycles. For example, if [[porosity]] is occluded early, then later diagenesis does not occur or is greatly reduced because there is little or no pore-wat ...ally emerges as it builds to sea level and a meteoric lens is established. Diagenesis of shoal sediments is mainly in marine and freshwater phreatic zones.
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  • ...ip of depositional environment with the many factors controlling sandstone diagenesis. ...sition, and fluid flux], in D. A. McDonald, and R. C. Surdam eds., Clastic Diagenesis: AAPG Memoir 37, p. 289–316.</ref>]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbonate diagenesis]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sandstone diagenesis: composition and texture]]
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  • ==Relation between subsurface diagenesis with porosity changing== ...rally decreases porosity and permeability (Nelson, 1981). Post-stylolite [[diagenesis]] may result porosity and permeability in light rocks (Dawson, 1988). Seism
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  • Diagenesis is the alteration of a sediment after deposition.It can have important effe * [[Carbonate diagenesis]]
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  • ...r guide to the petrography of carbonate rocks: Grains, textures, porosity, diagenesis: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=649 AAPG Memoir 77] p. 332-350.</ref
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbonate diagenesis]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diagenesis: information from petrology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diagenesis: information from petrology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sandstone diagenesis: composition and texture]]
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  • ...n of concepts of [[Depositional environments|depositional environment]], [[diagenesis]], and [[sequence stratigraphy]] increases the chances of predicting the qu * [[Carbonate diagenesis]]
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  • ...ates on predicting porosity and permeability by considering the effects of diagenesis. * [[Effect of composition and texture on sandstone diagenesis]]
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  • ...ty]] of carbonates: early or late [[diagenesis]]? The interaction of early diagenesis with original fabric elements determines, in many cases, the ultimate reser ==Diagenesis and rock fabric==
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  • ==Composition and diagenesis== Composition affects sandstone [[diagenesis]] in two ways:
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  • [[Diagenesis|Diagenetic]] traps occur in two basic categories: early or near-surface tra * Reservoir destroyed by [[paleosol]]s, [[Meteoric diagenesis|meteoric cementation]], [[karst]]ing, cave development, and/or sediment inf
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  • ...the eogenetic substage may be geologically brief and the zone thin, the [[diagenesis]] that occurs is more varied and generally more significant than any other ...-and-performance_fig9-69.png|thumb|400px|{{figure number|2}}Summary of the diagenesis that occurs along the path that a carbonate sediment follows. Copyright: Ha
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  • ...etic reservoirs; Form where [[porosity]] is created as a result of local [[Diagenesis|diagenetic processes]] such as [[Carbonate_reservoir_models:_facies,_diagen ...eals have undergone some degree of [[diagenesis]] since deposition, making diagenesis at least a secondary trapping element in many fields.
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  • ...d-order cycles. For example, if [[porosity]] is occluded early, then later diagenesis does not occur or is greatly reduced because there is little or no pore-wat ...ally emerges as it builds to sea level and a meteoric lens is established. Diagenesis of shoal sediments is mainly in marine and freshwater phreatic zones.
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  • * [[Diagenesis]] usually complex because large sea level changes repeatedly cause large ve ...ve preserved primary porosity because the seals protect the sediments from diagenesis
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  • * [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]]
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  • ...a [[chert]]s may be formed. Siliceous microfossils are subject to burial [[diagenesis]] and become rare at great well depths except when recrystallized, preserve ...mmonly forming radiolarian oozes. Radiolarian chert, the product of silica diagenesis, is fairly widespread in the geologic record. Radiolarians are common in so
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  • ...g the Texas Gulf Coast], in D. A. McDonald and R. C. Surdam, eds., Clastic Diagenesis: AAPG Memoir 37, p. 15–45.</ref> courtesy AAPG.]] ==Predicting effects of diagenesis on porosity==
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  • ...ip of depositional environment with the many factors controlling sandstone diagenesis. ...sition, and fluid flux], in D. A. McDonald, and R. C. Surdam eds., Clastic Diagenesis: AAPG Memoir 37, p. 289–316.</ref>]]
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  • ...eliably, especially if they follow facies or paleostructure. However, if [[diagenesis]] does not follow facies or paleostructure, then the exploration and exploi ...olomite]] reservoir were created by [[anhydrite]] cementation during early diagenesis. Primary facies changes do not control the location of the trap.
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