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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
    38 KB (4,996 words) - 21:07, 21 April 2022
  • | Grain coating or pore filling by [[calcite]], [[silica]], or [[dolomite]]
    4 KB (528 words) - 13:53, 4 April 2022
  • ...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
    27 KB (3,901 words) - 13:51, 26 January 2017
  • ...dissolution activity, usually occurring in unsolvable limestone such as [[dolomite]].
    13 KB (2,016 words) - 19:56, 5 April 2019
  • ...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
    18 KB (2,514 words) - 17:47, 21 January 2022
  • ...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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