Deep-Water Carbonates: Buildups, Turbidites, Debris Flows and Chalks

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Deep-Water Carbonates: Buildups, Turbidites, Debris Flows and Chalks

SEPM Core Workshop 6

Paul D. Crevello, Paul M. Harris

Publication date: 1985
Subject: Carbonates, Deepwater
Series: Core Workshop

Deep-water carbonates represent on the few frontiers remaining for carbonate exploration and research. The last decade has experienced a rapid evolution in concepts of depositional models and diagenesis which underscores the importance of these deposits as significant reservoirs and source rocks.

PDF ebook file size: 401 mb

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Deep-water carbonates represent on the few frontiers remaining for carbonate exploration and research. The last decade has experienced a rapid evolution in concepts of depositional models and diagenesis which underscores the importance of these deposits as significant reservoirs and source rocks. This workshop displayed cores selected to provide subsurface geologic examples of deepwater carbonates from a variety of depositional settings. Several papers discuss depositional models, platform-to-basin reconstructions, and diagenetic sequences that are important in the development and exploration of Paleozoic carbonate debris flow and turbidite reservoirs of the Palo Duro, Delaware and Midland Basins. Many other examples are included from several different regions.

PDF ebook file size: 401 mb

Pages: 531
Publisher: SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology)
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