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  • ...CL, and XF methods|X-Ray Diffractometry]]. Carbonates more rich in calcite and/or aragonite are called [[limestone]]. Carbonate rocks composed mainly of t [[Category:Sedimentology and stratigraphy – carbonate]]
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  • | image = exploring-for-oil-and-gas-traps.png | title = Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps
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  • ...led to a complex distribution of sedimentary deposits that include marine and continental successions. ...portant hydrocarbon-producing basins in Argentina.<ref>Aguirre-Urreta, B., and E. O. Cristallini, 2009, La Cuenca Neuquina: Una perspectiva integrada: Rev
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  • ...there are three genetic groups of dolostones i.e. syn-genetic, diagenetic and epi-genetic dolostones. ...c matter and or pre-existing detrital dolomites (Lyons et al., 1984; Baker and Burns, 1985).
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  • | chapter = Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization ...productivity of depositional facies. In some cases, [[reservoir quality]] and flow characteristics are totally controlled by diagenesis, as in [[Karst|ka
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  • ...as). Reservoir rock must have good porosity and permeability to accumulate and drain oil in economical quantities. ..., H2S, N2), or some combination of these.<ref name=gluyas2004> Gluyas, J., and S. Richard, 2004, Petroleum Geoscience: Blackwell Science Ltd.</ref>
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  • ...ironmental significances, which are sediment structures, textures, fossils and sedimentary facies associations. From those informations, we can construct ...ers. And different depositional environment, will have different structure and texture of sediments.
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