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Autor:
Stuart D. Burley, H. Tim Breitfeld, David ‘Stan’ Stanbrook, Robert J. Morley, Jochen Kassan, Mohamad Sukarno, D. Wantoro Wantoro
Publikováno v:
The Depositional Record, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 111-146 (2021)
Abstract A 2 m thick bed of smectite‐rich clay within a sequence of distal deep water turbidites and marine mudstones of the Temburong Formation on the island of Labuan, Sabah, North‐West Borneo, is an altered, re‐sedimented pyroclastic tuff wh
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https://doaj.org/article/ba1924bbf45844afb3fa3c748da21069
Autor:
D.W. Wantoro, Robert J. Morley, David ‘Stan’ Stanbrook, Stuart D. Burley, Jochen Kassan, H. Tim Breitfeld, Mohamad Sukarno
Publikováno v:
The Depositional Record, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 111-146 (2021)
A 2 m thick bed of smectite‐rich clay within a sequence of distal deep water turbidites and marine mudstones of the Temburong Formation on the island of Labuan, Sabah, North‐West Borneo, is an altered, re‐sedimented pyroclastic tuff which is ge
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Sandstone Diagenesis: Recent and Ancient
Early concretionary and non-concretionary siderites are common in subsurface Triassic sandstones and mudrocks of the Rewan Group, southern Bowen Basin. A detailed petrological and stable isotopic study was carried out on these siderites in order to p
Publikováno v:
The APPEA Journal. 44:329
Ephemeral sandy fluvial-lacustrine deltas and terminal splays associated with dryland depositional environments are important reservoirs in many basins around the world, in both pericratonic and intracratonic settings (Triassic of Algeria; Triassic o
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The APPEA Journal. 42:65
Fluvial-lacustrine reservoirs in coal-bearing strata provide a particular challenge for reservoir characterisation because of the dominance of coal on the seismic signature and the highly variable reservoir geometry, quality and stratigraphic connect
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The APPEA Journal. 40:393
Reservoir characterisation in fluvial and fluvial- lacustrine delta successions is enhanced by the use of appropriate modern and ancient analogues to understand subsurface reservoir architecture and to help build appropriately scaled reservoir models