Burial dissolution of feldspar and carbonate minerals has been proposed to generate large volumes of secondary pores in subsurface reservoirs. Secondary porosity due to feldspar dissolution is ubiquitous in buried sandstones; however, extensive burial dissolution of carbonate minerals in subsurface sandstones is still debatable. In this paper, we first present four types of typical selective dissolution assemblages of feldspars and carbonate minerals developed in different sandstones. Under the constraints of porosity data, water-rock experiments, geochemical calculations of aggressive fluids, diagenetic mass transfer, and a review of publications on mineral dissolution in sandstone reservoirs, we argue that the hypothesis for the creation ...
Determining the dissolution rates of carbonate rocks is vital to advancing our understanding of cave...
Some of the world best hydrocarbon reservoirs (carbonates and siliciclastics) are also believed to b...
Some of the world best hydrocarbon reservoirs (carbonates and siliciclastics) are also believed to b...
Burial dissolution of feldspar and carbonate minerals has been proposed to generate large volumes of...
ABSTRACT: Calcite cementation a d extensive dissolution of feldspar with formation of authigenic ka...
AbstractIt is gradually accepted that porosity can be created in burial settings via dissolution by ...
Organic acids are important agents in the alteration of deep reservoirs. It is difficult, however, t...
International audienceAdopting sustainable strategies to manage water resources of karst reservoirs ...
Rotliegend siliciclastic sediments in southern Hessen (Germany) are a good example of dissolution of...
Among the most important set of chemical reactions occurring under near Earth surface conditions are...
CO 2 injection into deep geological structures is very often accompanied by chemical interactions be...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Rotliegend siliciclastic sediments in southern Hessen (Germany) are a good exam...
Some of the world best hydrocarbon reservoirs (carbonates and siliciclastics) are also believed to b...
Among the most important set of chemical reactions occurring under near Earth surface conditions are...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Rotliegend siliciclastic sediments in southern Hessen (Germany) are a good exam...
Determining the dissolution rates of carbonate rocks is vital to advancing our understanding of cave...
Some of the world best hydrocarbon reservoirs (carbonates and siliciclastics) are also believed to b...
Some of the world best hydrocarbon reservoirs (carbonates and siliciclastics) are also believed to b...
Burial dissolution of feldspar and carbonate minerals has been proposed to generate large volumes of...
ABSTRACT: Calcite cementation a d extensive dissolution of feldspar with formation of authigenic ka...
AbstractIt is gradually accepted that porosity can be created in burial settings via dissolution by ...
Organic acids are important agents in the alteration of deep reservoirs. It is difficult, however, t...
International audienceAdopting sustainable strategies to manage water resources of karst reservoirs ...
Rotliegend siliciclastic sediments in southern Hessen (Germany) are a good example of dissolution of...
Among the most important set of chemical reactions occurring under near Earth surface conditions are...
CO 2 injection into deep geological structures is very often accompanied by chemical interactions be...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Rotliegend siliciclastic sediments in southern Hessen (Germany) are a good exam...
Some of the world best hydrocarbon reservoirs (carbonates and siliciclastics) are also believed to b...
Among the most important set of chemical reactions occurring under near Earth surface conditions are...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Rotliegend siliciclastic sediments in southern Hessen (Germany) are a good exam...
Determining the dissolution rates of carbonate rocks is vital to advancing our understanding of cave...
Some of the world best hydrocarbon reservoirs (carbonates and siliciclastics) are also believed to b...
Some of the world best hydrocarbon reservoirs (carbonates and siliciclastics) are also believed to b...