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==Sandstones vs. carbonates==
 
==Sandstones vs. carbonates==
Sandstones and carbonates are the dominant reservoir rocks. Although quite similar, they are different. The table below (after <ref name=ch09r10>Choquette, P., W., Pray, L., C., 1970, Geologic nomenclature and classification of porosity in sedimentary carbonates: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 54, no. 2, p. 207–250. Classic reference for basic concepts regarding carbonate porosity.</ref> compares variables affecting reservoir system quality for sandstones vs. carbonates.
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Sandstones and carbonates are the dominant reservoir rocks. Although quite similar, they are different. The table below<ref name=ch09r10>Choquette, P., W., Pray, L., C., 1970, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1968-70/data/pg/0054/0002/0200/0207.htm Geologic nomenclature and classification of porosity in sedimentary carbonates]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 54, no. 2, p. 207–250. Classic reference for basic concepts regarding carbonate porosity.</ref> compares variables affecting reservoir system quality for sandstones vs. carbonates.
    
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