Depositional and Diagenetic Spectra of Evaporites

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Depositional and Diagenetic Spectra of Evaporites

SEPM Core Workshop 3

C. Robertson Handford, Robert G. Loucks, Graham R. Davies

Publication date: 1982
Series: Core Workshop

Geologists do not often have an opportunity to examine evaporites, whether in outcrops as badly weathered exposures, or in the subsurface, where evaporites are not as frequently cored as other rock types.

PDF ebook file size: 306 mb

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Geologists do not often have an opportunity to examine evaporites, whether in outcrops as badly weathered exposures, or in the subsurface, where evaporites are not as frequently cored as other rock types. Nevertheless, evaporites are important economically (mineral resource, seals for hydrocarbons, disposal sites for radioactive wastes, etc.) and geologists are, by necessity, becoming more aware of their origins. This workshop is intended to increase awareness and provide useful information for comparison to other evaporites, all of which should eventually benefit geologists in their efforts to understand the depositional and diasgenetic spectra of evaporites.

PDF ebook file size: 306 mb

Pages: 399
Publisher: SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology)
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C. Robertson Handford, Robert G. Loucks, Graham R. Davies