Siliciclastic Diagenesis and Fluid Flow: Concepts and Applications

SEPM Members 40% Discount at Checkout

Go to SEPM Members Only at www.sepm.org  to get your Member Discount Code.

For information on Online Access, visit our Support Page.

Attention Tax Exempt Customers:  For information on placing tax exempt orders, please visit our Support Page.

Siliciclastic Diagenesis and Fluid Flow: Concepts and Applications

SEPM Special Publication 55

Laura J. Crossey, Robert Loucks, Matthew W. Totten

Publication date: 1996

Research in the area of siliciclastic diagenesis has historically incorporated advances in related disciplines such as petrography and petrophysics, mineralogy, geochemistry, organic geochemistry, stratigraphy and basin analysis, and more recently, fluid flow. While the collection of papers in this publication covers a broad range of topics, an underlying theme is the importance of fluid flow in diagenetic processes.

PDF ebook file size: 59 mb

ISBN 978-1-56576-032-5
eISBN 978-1-56576-178-0

Title information

Research in the area of siliciclastic diagenesis has historically incorporated advances in related disciplines such as petrography and petrophysics, mineralogy, geochemistry, organic geochemistry, stratigraphy and basin analysis, and more recently, fluid flow. While the collection of papers in this publication covers a broad range of topics, an underlying theme is the importance of fluid flow in diagenetic processes. The mineralogy, texture and geochemistry of authigenic minerals provide constraints for fluid flow models, while formation waters provide modern snapshots of pore fluid evolution. Separated into two sections (Part I: Concepts and Part II: Applications), conceptual and practical applications are both represented.

PDF ebook file size: 59 mb

Pages: 205
Publisher: SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology)
0
No votes yet

Laura J. Crossey, Robert Loucks, Matthew W. Totten