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  • ...ormance_fig9-51.png|Figure 1]] shows the interrelationship of depositional environment with the many factors controlling sandstone diagenesis. ...{figure number|1}}Flow chart showing the interrelationship of depositional environment with the many factors controlling sandstone diagenesis. After Stonecipher e
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  • ==Synclines and the environment== Synclines may affect the environment in two simple ways:
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  • ...re system fundamentals|pore system]] fast enough to accommodate to the new environment. Such a pore system must be isolated from the surrounding system by [[Wikip ...environment. The pressure in the compartment compared with the surrounding environment would be abnormally low. The higher temperature at depth would slowly raise
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  • ==Effect of depositional environment== [[Depositional environments|Depositional environment]] controls the amount of organic carbon contained in a rock. [[Source rock]
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  • ...c correlation and age determination|biostratigraphy]]) and to indicate the environment in which the sediment was deposited ([[Paleoenvironmental analysis|paleoeco
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  • ...fluid flow if connected. Bioturbation can offer clues to the depositional environment; vertical burrows may indicate shallow water, specifically the tidal zone,
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  • ...th respect to sand body geometries.</ref> cover the impact of depositional environment on porosity and permeability, this subsection concentrates on predicting po * [[Influence of depositional environment on sandstone diagenesis]]
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  • ...ial lines for a hydrocarbon accumulation in an anticline in a hydrodynamic environment. Modified. Copyright: North;<ref name=North1985>North, F. K., 1985, Petrole ...s for a hydrocarbon [[accumulation]] in an [[anticline]] in a hydrodynamic environment.
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  • ...}}Characteristics of an upward-coarsening parasequence formed in a deltaic environment. From Van Wagoner et al.;<ref name=ch21r47 /> courtesy AAPG.]] ...tics of two upward-fining parasequences formed in a tidal flat to subtidal environment. From Van Wagoner et al.;<ref name=ch21r47 /> courtesy AAPG.]]
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  • ...igure number|1}}Interpretive work performed in the Immersive Visualization Environment at ARCO. Copyright: Dorn;<ref name=Dorn1998>Dorn, G. A., 1998 Modern 3-D se ...igure 1]] shows interpretive work performed in the Immersive Visualization Environment at ARCO. The interpreter can walk through the data, along interpreted horiz
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  • ...ormance_fig9-51.png|Figure 1]] shows the interrelationship of depositional environment with the many factors controlling sandstone diagenesis. ...{figure number|1}}Flow chart showing the interrelationship of depositional environment with the many factors controlling sandstone diagenesis. After Stonecipher e
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  • ...position in a basin with established production and a competitive business environment.
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  • Modern fracturing practices work to safeguard the environment and present minimal potential damage to fresh-water zones. Most hydraulic f
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  • ...n of the biofacies assemblage reflects the distribution of the interpreted environment. Biofacies are especially useful in [[mudstone]]-dominated facies such as t ...nic matter, and modified salinity and temperature greatly affect the local environment. Biofacies distribution responds to these environmental modifications. [See
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  • ...of electricity that do not contribute polluting combustion products to the environment. Nuclear power plants generate electricity without combustion. In addition, ...to build and maintain costly systems to keep their radioactivity from the environment. If fossil-fuel plants were similarly required to sequester the pollutants
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  • ...ying a combination of concepts of [[Depositional environments|depositional environment]], [[diagenesis]], and [[sequence stratigraphy]] increases the chances of p
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  • ==Marine phreatic environment== The marine phreatic environment, in most cases, is where carbonate sediments originate and begin their diag
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  • ...from rocks that have undergone transport origin and then deposited on the environment sedimentation. ...also formed ripple marks. Fossils are rare because usually deposited in an environment that very difficult to preserve fossils like the eolian environments. Petti
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  • * Depositional environment * [[Depositional environments|Depositional environment]]
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  • ...vertical and [[lateral]] heterogeneity that is directly controlled by the environment of deposition (Table 1). This heterogeneity occurs at all scales (see [[Geo ! Depositional Environment
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  • ...ing]], and [[porosity]] using the [[Depositional environments|depositional environment]]. For example, if a reservoir is a [[beach]] sand, it should be fine to me ...hefreedictionary.com/Detrital detrital] clay is present using depositional environment (i.e., high energy = low clay content). If detrital clay is likely, then ex
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