In situ Raman analysis on the segregated near-equilibrium carbonate-fluid interaction at elevated temperatures (room temperature-260 ℃) and pressures (13-812 MPa) in a hydrothermal diamond anvil cell (HDAC) reveals the preservation mechanism of porosity in deep carbonate reservoirs in the northeastern Sichuan Basin. The carbonate-fluid interaction was investigated by separately heating carbonate minerals and rocks with four different acid solutions (saturated CO2 and H2S solutions, HCl, CH3COOH) in a sealed sample chamber. A minor continuous precipitation with increasing temperatures and pressures was observed during the experiments which caused minor sample volume change. The closed system is a preservation of pores and burial dissolution ...
Creation of secondary dissolution porosity in carbonate rocks during deep burial has the potential t...
The carbonate reservoirs in the middle Sichuan area have undergone complicated tectonics, resulting ...
Abstract Pore fluids control the diagenetic processes and storage spaces of deep clastic rock reserv...
Interest in the creation of secondary pore space in petroleum reservoirs has increased because of a ...
AbstractIt is gradually accepted that porosity can be created in burial settings via dissolution by ...
Pore-cave systems formed by karstification in the eogenetic stage of carbonate rocks provide abundan...
Pore-cave systems formed by karstification in the eogenetic stage of carbonate rocks provide abundan...
Carbonate minerals are some of the most important carbon storage materials in both terrestrial and a...
Deeply-buried carbonate-reservoirs from the Lower Triassic Feixianguan Formation in the Sichuan Basi...
Burial dissolution of feldspar and carbonate minerals has been proposed to generate large volumes of...
Creation of secondary dissolution porosity in carbonate rocks during deep burial has the potential t...
Tight sandstone gas in coal-bearing strata has become an important unconventional gas worldwide. Thi...
International audienceChemomechanical processes involved in the deep burial diagenesis of carbonate ...
Carbonate karst is one of the research highlights in the field of carbonate reservoir geology. High ...
The dissolution of carbonate rocks has a significant control on reservoir quality under deep burial ...
Creation of secondary dissolution porosity in carbonate rocks during deep burial has the potential t...
The carbonate reservoirs in the middle Sichuan area have undergone complicated tectonics, resulting ...
Abstract Pore fluids control the diagenetic processes and storage spaces of deep clastic rock reserv...
Interest in the creation of secondary pore space in petroleum reservoirs has increased because of a ...
AbstractIt is gradually accepted that porosity can be created in burial settings via dissolution by ...
Pore-cave systems formed by karstification in the eogenetic stage of carbonate rocks provide abundan...
Pore-cave systems formed by karstification in the eogenetic stage of carbonate rocks provide abundan...
Carbonate minerals are some of the most important carbon storage materials in both terrestrial and a...
Deeply-buried carbonate-reservoirs from the Lower Triassic Feixianguan Formation in the Sichuan Basi...
Burial dissolution of feldspar and carbonate minerals has been proposed to generate large volumes of...
Creation of secondary dissolution porosity in carbonate rocks during deep burial has the potential t...
Tight sandstone gas in coal-bearing strata has become an important unconventional gas worldwide. Thi...
International audienceChemomechanical processes involved in the deep burial diagenesis of carbonate ...
Carbonate karst is one of the research highlights in the field of carbonate reservoir geology. High ...
The dissolution of carbonate rocks has a significant control on reservoir quality under deep burial ...
Creation of secondary dissolution porosity in carbonate rocks during deep burial has the potential t...
The carbonate reservoirs in the middle Sichuan area have undergone complicated tectonics, resulting ...
Abstract Pore fluids control the diagenetic processes and storage spaces of deep clastic rock reserv...