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  • [[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-3.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1.}}Burial history chart. From Magoon and Dow;<ref name=Magoon&Dow1994>Magoon, L. B., ...ent best show the geographic and stratigraphic extent of the system. The [[burial history chart]] ([[:file:petroleum-systems_fig3-3.png|Figure 1]]) shows the
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  • ...ally low || Evidence of undercompaction || Higher than normal for depth of burial ....e., grains may be broken and/or sutured || Lower than normal for depth of burial
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  • ..., deep-sea [[chert]]s may be formed. Siliceous microfossils are subject to burial [[diagenesis]] and become rare at great well depths except when recrystalli ...) consisting primarily of diatoms. Diatomaceous sediments, when altered by burial diagenesis, are converted to siliceous shale, [http://www.britannica.com/EB
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  • ==Shallow burial (Eogenesis)== ...ts. This is first stage of [[diagenesis]] that only caused by very shallow burial depth. Sediments undergo only very slight compaction and grain rearrangemen
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  • ...conomic and, from an exploration point of view, “destroyed.” The following burial processes destroy accumulations by altering the properties of the petroleum ...o gas resulting from thermal [[cracking]]. It primarily takes place during burial. If oil is spilled from a trap by gas displacement during gasification, the
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  • ==Burial history chart== file:petroleum-systems_fig3-15.png|{{figure number|4}}Analysis of the burial history chart of the Inigok 1 well. From Bird.<ref name=ch03r2 />
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  • ....<ref name=ch21r41>Tobin, R. C., 1991a, Diagenesis, thermal maturation and burial history of the Upper Cambrian Bonneterre Dolomite, southeastern Missouri: a | Postmigration burial cements present || Indicates potential cementation of water leg || Map diag
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  • ** [[Burial history]]
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  • ...meability which can produce hydrocarbon, though standard “dogma” said that burial carbonate has 5% or low porosity. Increasing of porosity by the diagenetic ...luence than cementation in decreasing porosity. Cementation happens during burial, so decreasing porosity and depth don’t have a function in a variable.
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  • ...The thickness and age of overburden rock provides a history of the rate of burial of a [[source rock]] toward and through the increasing temperature domains ...Green Canyon 166 No. 1 well, as a histogram (lower graph) and as a set of burial history curves (upper graph). After Piggott and Pulham;<ref name=PP /> cour
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  • [[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-7.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}[[Burial history chart]]. From Cornford.<ref name=ch03r3 />]] ==Burial history chart==
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  • ...fect of pressure is compaction. The process of porosity loss with depth of burial is slowed by overpressures. Basing his findings mainly on North Sea sandsto ...e with the same [[Core_description#Maturity|sorting]], quartz content, and burial depth probably has an average porosity of approximately 13%.
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  • ...of [[diagenesis]]. The general trend of pore system quality with time and burial, however, is toward destruction. Certain processes can temporarily interrup * Reduced burial stress from overpressuring
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  • ...increase associated with overpressured compartments decreases the depth of burial for ]]Petroleum generation||hydrocarbon generation]]. ...r example, chalks worldwide begin with porosities greater than 50%. During burial in normally pressured sections, chalk porosities decrease to less than 10%
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  • ...] seals. [[Biodegradation]] of oils reflects shallow accumulation prior to burial of the reservoirs below [[temperature::140&deg;F]] ([[temperature::60&deg;C
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  • | Indirect effects on oil or gas due to burial Burial results in the downward motion of each sediment package and is accompanied
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  • * Rapid burial through the [https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006020200796 oil
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  • ...drock seals increases with [[Reservoir_quality#Compaction|compaction]] and burial. Intact seal failure usually results in failure to trap in the first place.
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  • ...direct type, characterized by having liquid-prone source rocks. During the burial and thermal histories of these systems, the source rock differences between
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  • ...generation|generation]]-[[migration]] timing using [[Burial history chart|burial history]] and migration avenue models.
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