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  • [[File:1280px-Dolomite-Magnésite- Navarre.jpg|thumb|300px|Dolomite et magnésite - Carrière Azcárate, Eugui, Esteribar, Navarre, Espagne. Ph ...disordered arrangement of ions occupies more volume than that of the ideal dolomite structure and is unstable with respect to an ordered phase.
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  • ...formation of dolomite is called dolomitization (Tucker and Wright, 1990). Dolomite is dominantly a marine mineral / rock but it can also be formed in continen The origin of dolomite is still debateable and different models have been proposed by different re
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  • ...189</ref> Limestone (calcium carbonate, CaCO<sub>3</sub>) is dissolved and dolomite (CaMg(CO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>) is precipitated in the presence of magn
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  • ...]. Carbonate rocks composed mainly of the mineral dolomite are also called dolomite (formerly [[dolostone]]). When metamorphosed both rocks become marble.
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  • [[File:1280px-Dolomite-Magnésite- Navarre.jpg|thumb|300px|Dolomite et magnésite - Carrière Azcárate, Eugui, Esteribar, Navarre, Espagne. Ph ...disordered arrangement of ions occupies more volume than that of the ideal dolomite structure and is unstable with respect to an ordered phase.
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  • ...ional environment]]) || Low variability [variations of [[limestone]] and [[dolomite]] ] ...lay]], and [[anhydrite]], etc. || [[Aragonite]], high- and low-Mg calcite, dolomite
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  • ...nersoc.org/pages/Archive-MM/Volume_53/53-373-547.pdf saddle]] or nonplanar dolomite, ferroan [http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/poikilotopic poikiloto ...Sequence_boundaries|sequence boundary]] in the updip portion of the Midale dolomite. These [[Wikipedia:Mesoporous material|mesoporous]] dolomites downdip form
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  • | [[Dolomite]] || 2.876 || 3.0 ...in limestone units and the formation you wish to evaluate is sandstone or dolomite, then correct the log value by using the appropriate chart in a log interpr
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  • | Continuous-phase oil || Yes || Yes || <65 for Ss, <45 for Ls or [[dolomite]] || Moveable oil || Free oil or oil-cut fluids || Hydrocarbon gradient | Residual oil || Yes || Yes || >65 for Ss, >45 for Ls or dolomite || No moveable oil || No recovery || Hydrostatic gradient
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  • ...acterization#Dolomitization|dolomitization]]. || colspan = 2 | Secondary [[dolomite]] reservoirs; Form as a result of localized secondary dolomitization. ...= 3 | Diagenetic traps || rowspan = 2 | Diagenetic reservoirs || Secondary dolomite reservoirs || [[Hydrothermal diagenesis]] || colspan = 2 | Ascending hot br
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  • ...orous [[mudstone]]”) is locally laminated and burrowed peloidal lime and [[dolomite]] mudstones to wackestones. These tighter rocks originated on a low-energy ...cal characteristics of the main nonreservoir facies in the field: lime and dolomite mudstones to wackestones. ]]
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  • ...cal characteristics of the main nonreservoir facies in the field: lime and dolomite mudstones to wackestones.]] ...:Microporous material|microporosity]] formed by silt-sized (10μ or less) [[dolomite]] rhombs. [[Capillary pressure]] and [[Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)|S
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  • ..._fig21-5.png|Figure 1]], both [[lateral]] and top seals in the [[Carbonate|dolomite]] reservoir were created by [[anhydrite]] cementation during early diagenes
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  • ...r a section of sea was closed off. Lacustrine-facies dark [[mudstone]] and dolomite interbedded deposits are primarily found in these basins. Organic-rich shal ...potential; in this formation, favorable reservoirs are developed, such as dolomite, dolomitic siltstone, and argillaceous siltstone. The Lucaogou Formation is
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  • ...ating clays; in areas that were alternately moist and dry [[anhydrite]], [[dolomite]], or calcite common | Calcite mainly; also dolomite, illite, chlorite rims, and quartz
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  • * Muhammad Awais [[Dolomite and dolomitization: Implications for reservoir characterization]]
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  • ...in the valley in the left foreground are tightly folded Ordovician Bighorn dolomite. ...the valley in the left foreground are tightly folded Ordovician Bighorn [[dolomite]].
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  • ...can be found as a clastic [[limestone]], carbonate framework (reef), and [[dolomite]]. ====Dolomite====
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  • | [[Dolomite]] || 15–40 (rarely to 200) * ''“Hot” dolomite'', especially common in the [[Permian basin]] in the United States, may hav
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  • ...<sup>+2</sup> dolomite shows up as bright bands and higher Fe<sup>+2</sup> dolomite as dark bands. Copyright: W. J. Myers. ....<ref name=pt05r107>Machel, H-G., 1985, Cathodoluminescence in calcite and dolomite and its chemical interpretation: Geoscience Canada, v. 12, p. 139–147.</r
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  • ...formation of dolomite is called dolomitization (Tucker and Wright, 1990). Dolomite is dominantly a marine mineral / rock but it can also be formed in continen The origin of dolomite is still debateable and different models have been proposed by different re
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  • | Grain coating or pore filling by [[calcite]], [[silica]], or [[dolomite]]
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  • ...is, thermal maturation and burial history of the Upper Cambrian Bonneterre Dolomite, southeastern Missouri: an interpretation of thermal history from petrograp
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  • ...laced limestone particles. Dolomite [[cement]] systematically grows on the dolomite crystal faces, reducing reservoir quality. Dolomitization requires the addi ...n develop, causing a loss of permeability while retaining porosity. In the dolomite environment, grainstone bars are commonly cemented with [[anhydrite]], and
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  • ...uality-and-performance_fig9-25.png|Figure 2]], flow unit 1 is a sucrosic [[dolomite]]. On a face of a plug of flow unit 1, a very large number of very small po
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  • * Top and lateral seals may form where peritidal [[dolomite]] and [[evaporite]] [[Well_log_sequence_analysis#Parasequence_stacking_patt
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  • ...y mixtures of [[sandstone]] and [[limestone]], limestone and [[dolomite]], dolomite and [[anhydrite]], and sandstone and shale. ...typically for binary mixtures of sandstone and limestone or limestone and dolomite. However, the sonic-compensated neutron crossplot is not particularly usefu
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  • | Porosity (%) || Variable, Sandstones: 5–9%; Dolomite: up to 15% | Permeability (md) || Variable, Sandstones: 0.1; Dolomite: 0.01
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  • ...ion. The stippled pattern represents [[limestone]]; the brick pattern is [[dolomite]].
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  • ...ne is 2.65 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, [[limestone]] is 2.71 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, and [[dolomite]] is 2.87 g/cm<sup>3</sup>. The fluid density is dependent upon the salinit ....5 μsec/ft for sandstone, 47.5 μsec/ft for limestone, and 43.5 μsec/ft for dolomite. (A more complete listing of interval traveltimes for common minerals is gi
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  • ...itial water which will go through various rocks-water reaction. Calcite, [[dolomite]], and other minerals that form cement may be formed, depend on the composi ...ies either as [[lithofacies]] or biofacies surrounding shale, limestone or dolomite, as well as lenses containing residual carbonate organisms called biostrome
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  • ...unty, Montana, showing extreme irregularities in the development of porous dolomite zones in the Red River Formation below the C-[[anhydrite]].<ref name=pt06r7 ...s/1982-83/data/pg/0067/0005/0700/0744.htm Origin and geometry of Red River Dolomite reservoirs, western Williston basin]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 67, p. 744–771.</
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  • ...water, then calcite precipitation may be inhibited and aragonite or even [[dolomite]] may precipitate.<ref name=ch09r35 />
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  • ...rease in velocity, such as from a slow velocity shale to a high velocity [[dolomite]], is recorded and processed in such a way as to be displayed as a positive
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  • ...at about 80% of the reserves in the carbonates of the United States are in dolomite with 20% in limestone.<ref>North, F. K., 1985, Petroleum geology: Boston, A ...l subsequently filter down, reacting with the underlying sediments to form dolomite.<ref>Adams, J. E., and M. L. Rhodes, 1960, [http://archives.datapages.com/d
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  • ...Flow unit 1 is a [[Wikipedia:Mesoporous material|mesoporous]], sucrosic [[dolomite]]. Its average Φ is 30% and average K<sub>a</sub> is 10 md. Flow unit 2 is
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  • ...[[lateral]] dimensions on the scale of a few meters to tens of meters. The dolomite and anhydrite intervals are interpreted as sabkha deposits, which formed in
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  • * saddle dolomite http://www.minersoc.org/pages/Archive-MM/Volume_53/53-373-547.pdf
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  • ...against the core measured permeability values for both the [[limestone]]-[[dolomite]] and the sand-shale examples. (After Burns et al.<ref name=pt07r3 />)]]
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  • ...han 1×10-3 μm2. Intergranular pores in analcite, intercrystalline pores in dolomite and interlayer micro-fractures make tight carbonate, calcareous shale and f
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  • ...te methane flare at over [[depth::13,000 ft]] depth in rock described as [[dolomite]] and calcite marble with graphitic inclusions.<ref name=ch11r30>Rozendal,
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  • ...ddish cross-bedded sandstone and mud-stone, shallow marine [[shale]] and [[dolomite]], generally organic-lean, which outcrop at the base of the High Zagros thr ...s; I_Zs Ilam limestone and Zubair sands; DK Dalan and Kangan limestone and dolomite
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  • ...dissolution activity, usually occurring in unsolvable limestone such as [[dolomite]].
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  • ...ld not be allowed to contact calcium-bearing minerals such as calcite or [[dolomite]]. It is necessary to use HCl as a preflush or cation exchange Ca with an N
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  • | [[Dolomite]] || Rhombohedral, blocky, granular
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  • ...ld not be allowed to contact calcium-bearing minerals such as calcite or [[dolomite]]. It is necessary to use HCl as a preflush or cation exchange Ca with an N
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  • | [[Dolomite]], magnesian limestones || Yellow, yellowish brown to dark brown
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  • | [[Dolomite]] || 2.877 || Methane || 0.423 | Dolomite || 43.5 || Methane || 626
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  • ...e chlorides of calcium and magnesium) when reacted with [[limestone]] or [[dolomite]].
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  • ...ed; the major mineral phases in reservoirs such as quartz, carbonate and [[dolomite]] are all water wetting prior to coming in contact with oil.<ref>Abdallah,
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  • ...the petrographic analysis. Common stains are available for [[calcite]], [[dolomite]], [[ferrous carbonate]], [[K-feldspar]], and [[plagioclase]]. Thin section
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  • | Microcrystalline Dolomite || A || AeolisaccuNodosaria || B || Gymnocodium || C || Ostracod=Globivalvu
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  • .... Typical products of diagenesis include quartz, carbonate (e.g., calcite, dolomite, ankerite, and siderite), clay (e.g., illite, kaolinite, chlorite, and bert ...diagram with 100 percent of total quartz, total carbonate (e.g., calcite, dolomite), and total clay (e.g., illite, smectite) minerals as end members<ref name=
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  • ...lle Chert and Oriskany Sandstone along with the deeper Silurian Lockport [[Dolomite]]. Although several significant shows were encountered in the Lockport inte
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  • ...ton and algal-bacterial origin. Cements are mainly represented by calcite, dolomite, and microgranular quartz<ref name=Ktzmn>Kietzmann D. A., F. González Toma
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  • ...arbonate content in the Middle Member of the Bakken Formation is primarily dolomite and averages approximately 38%, with a range between 21 and 70%.
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