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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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  • ...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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  • ==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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • * [[Carbonate diagenesis]] * [[Early carbonate diagenesis]]
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  • [[Diagenesis]] alters the original pore type and geometry of a sandstone and therefore c Sandstone diagenesis occurs by three processes:
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  • * Meteoric [[diagenesis]] extends down into underlying older sequences because of deep groundwater * [[Carbonate diagenesis]]
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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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  • ...l changes limiting groundwater table vertical migration and consequently [[diagenesis]] * [[Carbonate diagenesis]]
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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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  • ...ervoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization{{!}}Carbonate diagenesis
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  • ...ities on carbonate platforms], in Horbury, A., D., Robinson, A., G., eds., Diagenesis and Basin Development: AAPG Studies in Geology 36, p. 155–197.</ref> Cont ...ridity or humidity of a region strongly affects carbonate deposition and [[diagenesis]]. For example, carbonates deposited under arid conditions tend to be assoc
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  • ...that control the [[migration]] and [[accumulation]] of petroleum and the [[diagenesis]] of [[reservoir]]s and [[seal]]s. ==Diagenesis in compartments==
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  • ...nics|tectonic events]], sediment source areas, [[burial]] processes, and [[diagenesis]]. Reworked fossils, however, may be difficult to recognize in [[Mudlogging Taphonomy is the study of the effect of sedimentary processes and diagenesis on the postmortem redistribution and preservation of the hard parts of orga
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  • | Time || Ductility changes with time as seals undergo burial and [[diagenesis]]. | Compaction state || Ductility decreases with progressive compaction and diagenesis.
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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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  • * [[Effect of composition and texture on sandstone diagenesis]] * [[Hydrology and sandstone diagenesis]]
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  • It is important early on in a play to consider if [[Diagenesis|diagenetic]] changes play a major role in [[trap]] modification. [[Producti * [[Diagenesis: information from petrology]]
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  • ** [[Diagenesis]]
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  • * [[Carbonate diagenesis]] * [[Early 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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  • * [[Carbonate diagenesis]] * [[Early carbonate diagenesis]]
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  • ...e cores, meteorite impact, compaction drape, shrinkage due to cooling or [[diagenesis]], pore-fluid overpressuring, erosional uplift and unloading, and hydrother | rowspan = 2 | Shrinkage || [[Chert]] diagenesis
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  • * [[Effect of composition and texture on sandstone diagenesis]] * [[Hydrology and sandstone diagenesis]]
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  • ...s undergo only very slight compaction and grain rearrangement during early diagenesis.<ref name=Bogg /> ...Diagenesis and tectonics affect the quality of porosity and permeability. Diagenesis affects porosity and permeability through compaction and cementation. Compa
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  • * [[Cataclasis]], [[Diagenesis|diagenetic effects]], localized fracturing, sharp changes in the [[permeabi
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  • | Influence of [[diagenesis]] || Minor to major || Usually major
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  • Although the presence of a petroleum phase may retard [[diagenesis]] in an [[accumulation]], sooner or later [[reservoir quality]] decreases w
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  • ...tal_1987>McGowan, J. H., S. Bloch, and D. Hite, 1987, Depositional facies, diagenesis, and reservoir quality of Ivishak Sandstone (Sadlerochit Group), Prudhoe Ba
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  • * [[Subsurface diagenesis and its relation with diagenetic trap on carbonate rocks reservoir]]
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  • ===Diagenesis=== ...rchives.datapages.com/data/alt-browse/aapg-special-volumes/m37.htm Clastic Diagenesis]: AAPG Memoir 37, 434 p.</ref> Table 2 lists some common cement types. Prec
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  • ...vironment]], [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/lithology lithology], and [[Diagenesis|diagenetic events]]. Knowledge of these factors influences the decisions of ===Diagenesis===
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  • |   Open shelves, extensive [[diagenesis]] * [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]]
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  • ...sandstone reservoirs, in Scholle, P. A., Schluger, P. R., eds., Aspects of Diagenesis: Society Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Special Publication 26, The most frequent application of CL is in [[carbonate diagenesis]] (e.g., Machel,<ref name=pt05r107 /> Myers<ref name=pt05r120>Myers, W. J.
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  • ...parallel to the paleo- shoreline but discontinuous along strike. During [[diagenesis]]; deltaic sandstones, although coarser, may often be cemented by early-for ...ironment, the character of the minerals forming the matrix and diagenesis. Diagenesis significantly reduces the porosity and permeability of sandstone reservoirs
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  • ...laying higher porosity and permeability.<ref name=pt05r23 /> Even though [[diagenesis]] may alter these relationships in reservoir rocks, many sandstone reservoi ...ramework grains, cement, and matrix are essential for reconstructing the [[Diagenesis|diagenetic]] history of a sandstone and for assessing the potential for [[R
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  • ...vironments|Clastic lithofacies]] and [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization#Carbonate sediments and environments|Carbonate l ...vironments|Clastic lithofacies]] and [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization#Carbonate sediments and environments|Carbonate l
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  • [[Reservoir_quality#Compaction|Compaction]] and [[diagenesis]] during burial cause a progressive reduction in pore throats in most seal
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  • [[Deformation]], including sedimentary ([[Diagenesis|diagenetic]]) processes of compaction, creates [[Fold trap regime|folds]] a * [[Deformation]] or [[diagenesis]] of reservoirs and seals ([[trap]] integrity)
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  • ...compaction processes. In other words, mechanical stratigraphy evolves with diagenesis resulting in development of fracture intensity and joint networks over time ...stratigraphy. The fact that mechanical stratigraphy evolved over time with diagenesis does not always result in mismatch between mechanical stratigraphy and frac
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  • * [[Diagenesis|Diagenetic]] alteration
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  • ...Fluid inclusions entrapped within rock matrix and healed fractures during diagenesis and trap filling offer a unique tool to reconstruct reservoir filling histo ...McLimans. 1987 The application of fluid inclusions to migration of oil and diagenesis in petroleum reservoirs. Applied Geochemistry, 2, 5-6, 585-603</ref>]]
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  • ...er deposition. It is strongly influenced by its environment of deposition. Diagenesis can alter or completely change the original pore space of a rock, especiall
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  • ...ndstone reservoirs, in P. A. Scholle, and P. R. Schluger, eds., Aspects of Diagenesis: Society Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Special Publication 26,
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  • ...a shale top seal ''decreases'' with progressive burial, compaction, and [[diagenesis]] within a sedimentary basin. The mechanical properties are not constant bu
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  • ...ce mapping by using interpretations of [[depositional environments]] and [[Diagenesis|diagenetic]] events to project reservoir data away from relatively few well ...ogist's interpretation of [[Depositional environments|depositional]] and [[Diagenesis|diagenetic]] history.
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  • ** Hematitic grain coatings or dissolution textures unrelated to burial diagenesis
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  • ...t on the nature of the fossilized organism, mechanism of preservation, and diagenesis of the rock unit. Fossils can be subdivided based on their size in three ma ...hermal maturity parameters and organic geochemical alteration at low grade diagenesis to anchi metamorphism: a review. Int. J. Coal Geol. 150-151, 74–119.</ref
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  • ...1>Gonzalez, F., I. Moretti, and X. Guichet, 2011, Formation water flow and diagenesis in the Colombian Llanos foreland basin: First Break, v. 29, p. 51–58, [ht ...to light [[hydrocarbon]]s, are released from [[shale]] dewatering during [[diagenesis]]. On the other hand, shallow zone fluid characteristics indicate long-dist
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  • | <ref name=pt06r30>Dunnington, H. V., 1967, Aspects of diagenesis and shape change in stylolitic limestone reservoirs: 7th World Petroleum Co ...f clastic depositional systems]] and [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]]). This is necessary to assess the degree of he
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  • ...SPE Paper 84459, 15 p.</ref> A combination of depositional geometry and [[diagenesis]] creates highly heterogeneous reservoirs (Table 1). They can have lower pr | Diagenesis can significantly modify the original depositional connectivity in carbonat
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  • ...ndstone reservoirs, in P. A. Scholle, and P. R. Schluger, eds., Aspects of Diagenesis: Society Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Special Publication 26, ...carbonate rocks are more varied (see [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]]). Three basic pore groups can be recognized:<r
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  • ...lements of basin modeling programs—maturation of source rocks, reservoir [[diagenesis]], and [[porosity]] evolution—are affected by thermal and burial history.
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  • ...liken, K. Taylor, N. Fishman, P. Hackley, and J. Macquaker, eds., Mudstone Diagenesis: Research Perspectives for Shale Hydrocarbon Reservoirs, Seals, and Source
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  • ...tion can takes place at different phases of diagenesis, for example, early diagenesis to deep burial (Fig. 2). Similarly, it can occur due to fluids of variety o ...carbonates and clastics, are precipitated directly from pore fluids during diagenesis (Tucker and Wright, 1990; Chen et al., 2019). The dolomite cement can also
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  • ...ginal sedimentary texture and porosity has survived even after extensive [[diagenesis]]. The very poor permeability characteristics of interdune sediments are co ...ions in permeability. Permeability differences can be exacerbated by early diagenesis. Fine-grained laminae can potentially draw in cementing solutes by capillar
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  • ...nt history: provenance, weathering and erosion, transport, deposition, and diagenesis. ...the depositional environment (e.g., Berner<ref>Berner, R. A., 1980, Early diagenesis: A theoretical approach: Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press,
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  • ...andstone layers in each portion. Sedimentary rock is rock that formed by [[diagenesis]] of other rock that has been sedimented. The sandstone composed of sedimen
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  • ...ies types. Even where rocks have experienced later physical and chemical [[diagenesis]], permeability and porosity relationships are controlled, in large part, b ...rocesses. However, it has been often observed that in siliciclastic rocks, diagenesis generally follows depositional fabric . Complex structural patterns can red
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  • * [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]]
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  • ...l shale in the Jiyang subbasin is characterized by high clay content, weak diagenesis, and strong heterogeneity, adding difficult to fracturing and exploiting. A
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  • * New AAPG Memoir 120 “Mudstone Diagenesis: Research Perspectives for Shale Hydrocarbon Reservoirs, Seals, and Source
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  • ...rom one region to another and include [[salt structure]]s, faulting, and [[Diagenesis|diagenetic]] formation of [[magnetite]] from seeping hydrocarbons, as sugge
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  • | [[Porosity]] and [[permeability]] trends are controlled by clay [[diagenesis]] or [[secondary cements]] || Determine the petrological and mineralogical * [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]]
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  • * Diagenesis, where cementation that occurs in the partial fault plane / can also comple
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  • * Source input and [[diagenesis]]
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  • ...in size]] distribution, and facies, also different type and intensity of [[diagenesis]] processes.
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  • ...on, diagenesis). (It is particularly important to recognize the effects of diagenesis because it is so pervasive in mudstone.) ...leation develop in association with breaks in sediment accumulation. Early diagenesis (particularly the precipitation of such cements as quartz, carbonate, kaoli
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  • ...f clastic depositional systems]] and [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]]). Regional stratigraphic information, cores, a
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  • ...l on sandstone cementation, ''in'' A. D. Horbury and A. G. Robinson, eds., Diagenesis and basin development: AAPG Studies in Geology 36, p. 23-34.</ref><ref name
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  • ...Sarah sandstones]]) are generally considered to be tight due to advanced [[diagenesis]], particularly cementation by [[quartz]] overgrowths, which has reduced re
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  • ...and reservoir pressure, which are in turn related to sedimentary facies, [[diagenesis]], water saturation and its control on relative permeability to gas, and po
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  • ...nd R. C. Surdam, 1993, Timing of hydrocarbon generation, organic-inorganic diagenesis, and the formation of abnormally pressured gas compartments in the Cretaceo
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  • ...ease of CO2 also explains the apparent increase in hydrogen indices during diagenesis, which is but an artifact of organic carbon loss. In addition, carbonates w Carbon dioxide in saqueous solution during kerogen diagenesis (i.e., pre-oil generation) is also a source of pressure increase in a close
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  • ...nd R. C. Surdam, 1993, Timing of hydrocarbon generation, organic-inorganic diagenesis, and the formation of abnormally pressured gas compartments in the Cretaceo
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  • ...he reservoir quality of the various formations is generally low because of diagenesis in the basin-center setting. ...ckest in the northeast, southeast, and southwest parts of the mapped area. Diagenesis is similar to the Fort Collins Member with abundant silica cement along wit
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  • ...uhart2011>Urquhart, A. S. M., 2011, Structural controls on CO2 leakage and diagenesis in a natural long-term carbon sequestration analogue: Little grand wash fau
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  • ...y 5 processes, there are erosion, weathering, transport, deposition, and [[diagenesis]] process (Boggs, 1991). These 5 processes with 4 types of rocks make up a
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  • ...nd R. C. Surdam, 1993, Timing of hydrocarbon generation, organic-inorganic diagenesis, and the formation of abnormally pressured gas compartments in the Cretaceo
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  • * Coleman, J. M., and C. L. Ho, 1968, Early diagenesis and compaction in clays: Proc. Symp. on Abnormal Subsurface Pressures, Loui
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  • * [[Diagenesis]] or cementation: Fine grained fault rock and associated open fractures in
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  • ...try (temporary pulses of anoxia and reductive conditions) triggering early diagenesis (from the metastable organic matter and volcaniclastic material); (4) reduc
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  • ...hern England and Viking Group, Troll Field, Norway, inJ. D. Marshall, ed., Diagenesis of sedimentary sequences: Geological Society, London, Special Publication 3
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