نتایج جستجو برای: organic matterrich facies

تعداد نتایج: 207328  

2013
Robert Bussert

The outcropping Cretaceous siliciclastic sediments in the Al Bauga area in Northern Sudan reach a maximum thickness of about 30 meter. They rest with angular unconformity on tilted Precambrian basement rocks and are capped by Tertiary-Quaternary basalts forming a type of nonconformity. The sedimentary sequence was subdivided into three major units separated by two disconformities. The lower uni...

Journal: :نشریه دانشکده فنی 0
ایرج نور بهشت حسین ترابی

the area under study is located 75 km north of isfahan north of fenshark village.the mesozoic deposits of this area have been metamorphosed in the vicinity of neogene granodiorites and quartzdiorites ,forming hornfelses in three individual facies albit-epidot-hornfelses in three individual facies albit-epidot-hornblende-and pyroxene hornfels. wollastonite,vesuvianite,garnet and calcite are the ...

2006
M. H. BATTEY

An undeformed metadolerite dyke cutting foliated pyroxene-granulite facies gneisses in the Jotunhelm, Norway, has almandine rods replacing the cores of plagioclase laths, although garnet is generally absent from the enclosing gneisses, and is not present in reaction zones between peridotites and gneisses. Chemical analyses of the dyke and its garnet, plagioclase, and clinopyroxene are given. Th...

Facies modeling is an essential part of reservoir characterization. The connectivity of facies model is very critical for the dynamic modeling of reservoirs. Carbonate reservoirs are so heterogeneous that variogram-based methods like sequential indicator simulation are not very useful for facies modeling. In this paper, multiple point geostatistics (MPS) is used for facies modeling in one of th...

2003
G. C. Bohling M. K. Dubois

The Permian Council Grove Group in the Panoma Field of southwest Kansas has yielded 80 x 10 meter of gas from approximately 2600 wells from a 60-meter interval at depths of 800-1,000 meters since its discovery in the 1960’s. Initial gas saturation, production rates and cumulative production in the Panoma Field are controlled by the distribution of porosity and permeability in the field, which a...

2006
Thomas J. Algeo Timothy W. Lyons

[1] Sedimentary molybdenum, [Mo]s, has been widely used as a proxy for benthic redox potential owing to its generally strong enrichment in organic-rich marine facies deposited under oxygen-depleted conditions. A detailed analysis of [Mo]s–total organic carbon (TOC) covariation in modern anoxic marine environments and its relationship to ambient water chemistry suggests that (1) [Mo]s, while use...

2006
Jonathan P. Allen Robert A. Gastaldo

The Trout Valley Formation of Emsian–Eifelian age in Baxter State Park, Maine, consists of fl uvial and coastal deposits that preserve early land plants (embryophytes). Seven facies are recognized and represent deposits of main river channels (Facies 1, 2), fl ood basin (Facies 4), storm-infl uenced nearshore shelf bars (Facies 3), a paleosol (Facies 5), and tidal fl ats and channels (Facies 6,...

2009
Derek E. Sawyer Peter B. Flemings Brandon Dugan John T. Germaine

[1] Clay-rich mass transport deposits (MTDs) in the Ursa Basin, Gulf of Mexico, record failures that mobilized along extensional failure planes and transformed into long runout flows. Failure proceeded retrogressively: scarp formation unloaded adjacent sediment causing extensional failure that drove successive scarp formation updip. This model is developed from three-dimensional seismic reflect...

2005
R. Klemd M. Bröcker B. R. Hacker J. Gao P. Gans K. Wemmer

The western Tianshan high-pressure/low-temperature orogenic belt in NW China contains eclogite-facies metavolcanic rocks and omphacite-bearing blueschists. Previous Sm-Nd (omphacite, garnet, glaucophane, whole rock) and Ar/Ar (crossite) dating of eclogite-facies rocks has suggested an age of ca. 345 Ma as the best approximation for the timing of peak metamorphic conditions. The samples describe...

Journal: :Geobiology 2013
C Lee D A Fike G D Love A L Sessions J P Grotzinger R E Summons W W Fischer

The largest recorded carbon isotopic excursion in Earth history is observed globally in carbonate rocks of middle Ediacaran age. Known from the Sultanate of Oman as the 'Shuram excursion', this event records a dramatic, systematic shift in δ(13) Ccarbonate values to ca. -12‰. Attempts to explain the nature, magnitude and origin of this excursion include (i) a primary signal resulting from the p...

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