نتایج جستجو برای: porosity cross plot for carbonate rocks

تعداد نتایج: 10552160  

Journal: :Journal of rock mechanics and geotechnical engineering 2023

Carbonate rocks are extensively used in civil infrastructure and play a critical role geoenergy geoengineering, either as hydrocarbon reservoirs or potential repositories for CO2 geological storage. genesis diagenetic overprint determine the properties of carbonate rocks. This study combines recent data gathered from Madison Limestone an extensive dataset compiled published sources to analyze h...

2010
Wolfgang Dreybrodt Georg Kaufmann

When water from the surface, e.g. from a lake, fl ows down through porous carbonate rocks, through a region with high hydraulic conductivity and encounters the water table of a phreatic aquifer, both waters mix by diffusion along their boundary. In a carbonate aquifer, where both surface and phreatic waters are saturated with respect to calcite, mixing corrosion causes renewed dissolution capac...

2016
Seung Goo Lee Hyundo Lee Ankur Gupta Sehoon Chang Patrick S. Doyle

© 2016 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim 1 wileyonlinelibrary.com to modify wettability within micromodels to mimic the reservoir’s wettability.[16–19] Previous micromodels have mostly been made of glass,[7,8] silicon,[9,19] and polymeric materials[10–18] instead of real rock.[20,21] As a result, they have limitations in studying geochemical fluid–rock interactions, such as acid fractu...

Journal: :Nature 1967

2005
A. Belonogov F. Marica A. Lawfield K. Butler Q. Chen M. Gingras B. Balcom

The determination of porosity heterogeneity within hydrocarbon reservoirs is important because cost-effective, efficient production of hydrocarbons depends on accurate knowledge of reserve estimates, and hydrocarbon distribution. A new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique, based on the conical SPRITE (Single-Point Ramped Imaging with T1 Enhancement) MRI method is capable of revealing the ...

Journal: :Nature communications 2016
Ming-Yu Zhao Yong-Fei Zheng Yan-Yan Zhao

Authigenic carbonate was recently invoked as a third major global carbon sink in addition to primary marine carbonate and organic carbon. Distinguishing the two carbonate sinks is fundamental to our understanding of Earth's carbon cycle and its role in regulating the evolution of atmospheric oxygen. Here, using microscale geochemical measurements of carbonates in Early Triassic strata, we show ...

Journal: Geopersia 2011
Hossain Rahimpour-Bonab jafar vali Kazem Saadat Mohammad Reza Esfahani

For obtaining reservoir petrophysical properties, for example porosity, non-destructive methods such as X-ray computed tomography, CT, seems to be precise and accurate. Porosity is deducted from the CT image with a single scan via different techniques, such as pore space detection by image segmentation techniques then correlation with porosity. More than one hundred samples with carbonate li...

Cementation factor is a critical parameter, which affects water saturation calculation. In carbonate rocks, due to the sensitivity of this parameter to pore type, water saturation estimation has associated with high inaccuracy. Hence developing a reliable mathematical strategy to determine these properties accurately is of crucial importance. To this end, genetic algorithm pattern search is emp...

2013
Mohammed Hail Hakimi Mohamed Ragab Shalaby Wan Hasiah Abdullah

Biyad Formation is mainly made up of clastic sediments that contain substantial amount of proven crude oil in the eastern Yemen. The Byiad clastic is divided into Upper and Lower Biyad clastic units. Several vertical wells have been drilled and penetrated this formation. This study is concerned with the petrophysical evaluation by means of well log data of the Lower Cretaceous rocks at the East...

Journal: :Science 1998
Hoffman Kaufman Halverson Schrag

Negative carbon isotope anomalies in carbonate rocks bracketing Neoproterozoic glacial deposits in Namibia, combined with estimates of thermal subsidence history, suggest that biological productivity in the surface ocean collapsed for millions of years. This collapse can be explained by a global glaciation (that is, a snowball Earth), which ended abruptly when subaerial volcanic outgassing rais...

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