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− | Diagenesis is the alteration of a sediment after deposition.It can have important effects in decreasing or enhancing [[porosity]] and [[permeability]].For additional information, see [[Early carbonate diagenesis]], [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]], and [[Effect of composition and texture on sandstone diagenesis]]. | + | Diagenesis is the alteration of a sediment after deposition.It can have important effects in decreasing or enhancing [[porosity]] and [[permeability]]. |
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| + | ==See also== |
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| + | * [[Carbonate diagenesis]] |
| + | * [[Early carbonate diagenesis]] |
| + | * [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]] |
| + | * [[Hydrology and sandstone diagenesis]] |
| + | * [[Effect of composition and texture on sandstone diagenesis]] |
| + | * [[Meteoric diagenesis]] |
| + | * [[Types of diagenetic traps]] |
| + | * [[Diagenetic traps: criteria for recognition]] |
| + | * [[Diagenesis: information from petrology]] |
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| + | [[Category:Sedimentology and stratigraphy – clastic]] |
| + | [[Category:Sedimentology and stratigraphy – carbonate]] |