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Publikováno v:
Petroleum Geoscience. 23:262-269
The elastic modulus of organic matter can strongly influence the mechanical behaviour of source rocks. Although recent advances have shed crucial light on the mechanical properties of natural organic matter under ambient conditions, the elastic prope
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Marine and Petroleum Geology. 70:175-184
The properties of organic matter change during diagenesis and catagenesis, potentially altering the way shales deform and fracture. Although kerogen in mudrocks is thought to become stiffer during thermal maturation, few studies have been able to con
Autor:
Petros Hardas, Daniel Minisini, Steven C. Bergman, Brendan Lutz, Jahander Ramezani, C. I. Macaulay, Kurt M. Ferguson, James S Eldrett, F. John Gregory, Sandra L. Kamo, P Dodsworth, Chao Ma, Mark Phipps, Aysen Ozkan, Samuel A. Bowring, Amy E. Kelly
Publikováno v:
Cretaceous Research. 56:316-344
This study describes integrated, astronomically tuned age models for a relatively expanded section of the Eagle Ford Group (Texas, USA) from the Shell Iona-1 research core, which encompass >8 Myr ranging from the earliest Cenomanian to the earliest C
Autor:
Daniel Minisini, Sarah-Jane Jackett, Chao Ma, Brendan Lutz, Aysen Ozkan, James S Eldrett, Steven C. Bergman, Amy E. Kelly, C. I. Macaulay
Publikováno v:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 423:98-113
We present an integrated multidisciplinary study of limestone–marlstone couplets from a continuously cored section including parts of the upper Buda Limestone, the entire Eagle Ford Group (Boquillas Formation) and lower Austin Chalk from the Shell
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Marine and Petroleum Geology. 59:294-304
The mechanical properties of organic matter strongly affect the way shales deform and fracture. However, the way organic matter responds to mechanical stresses is poorly understood, representing a critical obstacle to assessing oil and gas production
Publikováno v:
Proceedings.
The properties of organic matter change during diagenesis and catagenesis, potentially altering the way shales deform and fracture. Although kerogen in mudrocks is thought to become stiffer during thermal maturation, few studies have been able to con
Autor:
C. I. Macaulay, Mark G. Kittridge, Neil R. Braunsdorf, Thomas R. Taylor, Gino V. Birbiglia, Timothy N. Diggs, Lori Hathon, M. R. Giles, Irene Espejo
Publikováno v:
AAPG Bulletin. 94:1093-1132
Models and concepts of sandstone diagenesis developed over the past two decades are currently employed with variable success to predict reservoir quality in hydrocarbon exploration. Not all of these are equally supported by quantitative data, observa
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 237:257-278
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Chemical Geology. 191:285-304
Oxygen isotope microanalyses of authigenic quartz, in combination with temperatures of quartz precipitation constrained by fluid inclusion microthermometry and burial history modelling, are employed to trace the origin and evolution of pore waters in
Publikováno v:
Journal of Petroleum Geology. 24:55-78
The hydrocarbon reservoir of the Hasdrubal field (offshore Tunisia) lies within the Eocene El Garia Formation. This formation was deposited on a shallow north- to NE-facing ramp in the Early Eocene and is composed of a belt of nummulitic wackestones-