SEPM: Recent Advances in Siliciclastic and Carbonate Diagenesis
Room 151 A/B/C/G
Co-Chairs: M. Segall and S. Ritter
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| 1:25 -- | Introductory Remarks |
| 1:30 -- | R. G. Loucks: Origin of Lower Ordovician Ellenburger Group Brecciated and Fractured Reservoirs in West Texas: Paleocave, Thermobaric, Tectonic, or All of the Above? |
| 1:50 -- | S. N. Ehrenberg: Carbonate Porosity Control by Aluminosilicate Distribution: Finnmark Carbonate Platform (Pennsylvanian-Permian), Offshore North Norway |
| 2:10 -- | R. S. Haszeldine: Oil Charge Preserves Deep-Burial Porosity in Sandstones and Limestones |
| 2:30 -- | M. Wilkinson, R. S. Haszeldine, T. E. Fallick: Dating Multiple Hydrocarbon Charges from Diagenetic Evidence, United Kingdom North Sea Sandstones |
| 2:50 -- | G. L. England, R. S. Haszeldine, J. Cleverley, S. A. Barclay, B. W. D. Yardley, Q. J. Fisher, C. M. Graham, T. Fallick: Applying Ion-microprobe Technology in Reconstructing Quartz Cement History in an Upper Jurassic Sandstone Reservoir of the Outer Moray Firth Basin, North Sea, United Kingdom |
| 3:10 -- | Break |
| 3:20 -- | J. Dvorkin, G. Taylor, R. Uden, M. Smith, J. Walls: Effect of Diagenetic Cements on Seismic and Transport Properties in Sandstones: Data and Theory |
| 3:40 -- | R. Meyer: Depositional Controls on the Distribution of Ferroan Dolomite Cement in Virgelle Member (Eagle-equivalent) Sandstones, Writing-on-Stone, Southern Alberta, Canada |
| 4:00 -- | P. Yin: Upper Cretaceous Tight Sands in Wyoming Basins |
| 4:20 -- | A. Kameda, J. P. Dvorkin, W. Bosl: Effect of Diagenesis and Deposition on Porosity and Permeability of Sandstone: Numerical Study |
| 4:40 -- | G. Thyne, A. Park, P. Ortoleva: Effects of Compositional Variations, Texture and Burial History on Composition Driven Diagenesis |