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  • 23 bytes (2 words) - 18:48, 4 December 2023
  • | chapter = Mudstone Nomenclature ...[mudstone]] and the naming scheme we recommend and use when characterizing mudstone in outcrops, cores, and thin sections. This naming scheme is based on three
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  • The main nonproductive updip carbonate facies (“porous [[mudstone]]”) is locally laminated and burrowed peloidal lime and [[dolomite]] muds ...ggy packstone facies, although there are numerous thin interbeds of porous mudstone facies.
    6 KB (842 words) - 18:50, 4 December 2023
  • ...wer part of Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation that is dominated by black siliceous mudstone (Fig. 2). The commercially producing shale interval has a thickness of 20-4
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  • ...puts much of this rock in micropore type. While localized lenses of porous mudstone have as much as 30% porosity and 20 md permeability, these probably are lat
    5 KB (659 words) - 16:54, 12 April 2022
  • ...stones. The top seal, which occurs above the log cross section, is a major mudstone condensed interval coincident with the ''Glob alt'' datum labeled on [[:fil
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  • Fine-grained sedimentary rocks (e.g., shale, mudrock, mudstone, claystone, chert, or chalk) are the most common rocks in the stratigraphic ...udstone to keep in mind throughout this book and in your interpretation of mudstone strata.
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  • ...in [[fault]]ed [[rollover]] anticlinal traps with slightly overpressured [[mudstone]] seals. [[Biodegradation]] of oils reflects shallow accumulation prior to
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  • ...gy packstone reservoir lying downdip from a microporous intercrystalline [[mudstone]] seal. How much [[hydrocarbon column]] could a trap like this retain, espe ...of this combined column is about 600 ft (180 m). Could rocks of the porous mudstone facies act as a lateral seal for this much oil column? To calculate oil col
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  • ...256.</ref> or completely bypassed valley conduits subsequently filled by [[mudstone]] plugs<ref name=ch04r36>Galloway, W. E., and T. A. McGilvery, 1995, Facies
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  • ...ggy beds in a cored field well consist of interbeds of [[packstone]] and [[mudstone]]. [[:file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-103.png
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  • ...uried by parallel low-amplitude seismic facies indicative of hemipelagic [[mudstone]] drape.<ref name=ch04r7 /> [[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-46.png| ...parallel lines B = blocky profile of relatively thick sandstones and thin mudstone interbeds.
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  • * [[Mudstone]]
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  • ...]). With the exception of the creation of connected vugs and dolomitized [[mudstone]], carbonate rocks generally lose porosity and permeability as a result of
    5 KB (708 words) - 17:27, 5 December 2023
  • ...Joint patterns appear in brittle formations, while small faults are within mudstone layers. (Gross, 1996)]] ...e channels (more brittle) exhibit significant rigidity contrast with the [[mudstone]] cut banks throughout the field.
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  • ...Figures 1 and 2) is a siliceous, organic-rich, dark-gray to black marine [[mudstone]] interbedded with bentonite, sandstone, and silt.<ref>Burtner, R., and M.
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  • ...ins formed after a section of sea was closed off. Lacustrine-facies dark [[mudstone]] and dolomite interbedded deposits are primarily found in these basins. Or
    6 KB (850 words) - 17:56, 20 December 2023
  • ...acies change in the Midale vuggy beds from a vuggy grainstone to a vuggy [[mudstone]] to an [[anhydrite]].
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  • * [[Mudstone]]: a mud-supported rock with < 10% grains, and original components are not File:GeoWikiWriteOff2021-Abdulwahab-Figure13.png|{{figure number|13}}Mudstone
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  • | chapter = Mudstone Nomenclature ...[mudstone]] and the naming scheme we recommend and use when characterizing mudstone in outcrops, cores, and thin sections. This naming scheme is based on three
    58 KB (8,391 words) - 19:46, 20 February 2024
  • ...margin. Fine-grained sediment settles to the bottom forming thin-bedded [[mudstone]]s, while slumps, [[debris flow]]s, and [[turbidity current]]s form coarse- ...rgy conditions increase, resulting in a vertically stacked sequence from [[mudstone]]s and [[wackestone]]s at the bottom to [[packstone]]s and [[grainstone]]s
    23 KB (3,026 words) - 20:48, 19 January 2022
  • ...ution of the interpreted environment. Biofacies are especially useful in [[mudstone]]-dominated facies such as the GOM basin [[Cenozoic]] strata.
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