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9781405105873

Clay Mineral Cements in Sandstones

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  • ISBN13:

    9781405105873

  • ISBN10:

    1405105879

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-01-17
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

Clay minerals are one of the most important groups of minerals that destroy permeability in sandstones. However, they also react with drilling and completion fluids and induce fines migration during hydrocarbon production. They are a very complex family of minerals that are routinely intergrown with each other, contain a wide range of solid solutions and form by a variety of processes under a wide range temperatures and rock and fluid compositions.In this volume, clay minerals in sandstones are reviewed in terms of their mineralogy and general occurrence, their stable and radiogenic isotope geochemistry, XRD quantification, their effects on the petrophysical properties of sandstones and their relationships to sequence stratigraphy and palaeoclimate. The controls on various clay minerals are addressed and a variety of geochemical issues, including the importance of mass flux, links to carbonate mineral diagenesis and linked clay mineral diagenesis in interbedded mudstone-sandstone are explored. A number of case studies are included for kaolin, illite and chlorite cements, and the occurrence of smectite in sandstone is reviewed. Experimental rate data for clay cements in sandstones are reviewed and there are two model-based case studies that address the rates of growth of kaolinite and illite.The readership of this volume will include sedimentologists and petrographers who deal with the occurrence, spatial and temporal distribution patterns and importance of clay mineral cements in sandstones, geochemists involved in unraveling the factors that control clay mineral cement formation in sandstones and petroleum geoscientists involved in predicting clay mineral distribution in sandstones. The book will also be of interest to geologists involved in palaeoclimate studies basin analysis. Latest geochemical data on clays in sandstones Provides important information for geologists involved in basin analysis, sandstone petrology and petroleum geologyIf you are a member of the International Association of Sedimentologists (IAS), for purchasing details, please see: http://www.iasnet.org/publications/details.asp?code=SP34

Author Biography

Richard Worden is the editor of Clay Mineral Cements in Sandstones, published by Wiley.

Sadoon Morad is the editor of Clay Mineral Cements in Sandstones, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii
Acknowledgements viii
Review papers
Clay minerals in sandstones: controls on formation, distribution and evolution
3(40)
R.H. Worden
S. Morad
Predictive diagenetic clay-mineral distribution in siliciclastic rocks within a sequence stratigraphic framework
43(20)
J.M. Ketzer
S. Morad
A. Amorosi
Oxygen and hydrogen isotopic composition of diagenetic clay minerals in sand-stones: a review of the data and controls
63(30)
S.H. Morad
R.H. Worden
J.M. Ketzer
Palaeoclimate controls on spectral gamma-ray radiation from sandstones
93(16)
A.H. Ruffell
R.H. Worden
R. Evans
Smectite in sandstones: a review of the controls on occurrence and behaviour during diagenesis
109(20)
J.M. McKinley
R.H. Worden
A.H. Ruffell
Patterns of clay mineral diagenesis in interbedded mudrocks and sandstones: an example from the Palaeocene of the North Sea
129(18)
H.F. Shaw
D.M. Conybeare
Cross-formational flux of aluminium and potassium in Gulf Coast (USA) sediments
147(14)
M. Wilkinson
R.S. Haszeldine
K.L. Milliken
Silicate---carbonate reactions in sedimentary systems: fluid composition control and potential for generation of overpressure
161(16)
I. Hutcheon
S. Desrocher
Experimental studies of clay mineral occurrence
177(14)
D.A.C. Manning
Effect of clay content upon some physical properties of sandstone reservoirs
191(22)
P.F. Worthington
Quantitative analysis of clay and other minerals in sandstones by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD)
213(40)
S. Hillier
A review of radiometric dating techniques for clay mineral cements in sandstones
253(38)
P.J. Hamilton
Chlorite case study
Chlorite authigenesis and porosity preservation in the Upper Cretaceous marine sandstones of the Santos Basin, offshore eastern Brazil
291(28)
S.M.C. Anjos
L.F. De Ros
C.M.A. Silva
Kaolinite case studies
Origin and diagenetic evolution of kaolin in reservoir sandstones and associated shales of the Jurassic and Cretaceous, Salam Field, Western Desert (Egypt)
319(24)
R. Marfil
A. Delgado
C. Rossi
A. La Iglesia
K. Ramseyer
Microscale distribution of kaolinite in Breathitt Formation sandstones (middle Pennsylvania): implications for mass balance
343(18)
K.L. Milliken
The role of the Cimmerian Unconformity (Early Cretaceous) in the kaolinitization and related reservoir-quality evolution in Triassic sandstones of the Snorre Field, North Sea
361(22)
J.M. Ketzer
S. Morad
J.P. Nystuen
L.F. De Ros
The formation and stability of kaolinite in Brent sandstone reservoirs: a modelling approach
383(28)
E. Brosse
T. Margueron
C. Cassou
B. Sanjuan
A. Canham
J.-P. Girard
J.-C. Lacharpagne
F. Sommer
Illite case studies
Illite fluorescence microscopy: a new technique in the study of illite in the Merrimelia Formation, Cooper Basin, Australia
411(14)
N.M. Lemon
C.J. Cubitt
Geochemical modelling of diagenetic illite and quartz cement formation in Brent sandstone reservoirs: example of the Hild Field, Norwegian North Sea
425(28)
B. Sanjuan
J.-P. Girard
S. Lanini
A. Bourguignon
E. Brosse
The effect of oil emplacement on diagenetic clay mineralogy: the Upper Jurassic Magnus Sandstone Member, North Sea
453(20)
R.H. Worden
S.A. Barclay
Glauconite case study
Application of glauconite morphology in geosteering and for on-site reservoir quality assessment in very fine-grained sandstones: Carnarvon Basin, Australia
473(16)
J.P. Schulz-Rojahn
D.A. Seeburger
G.J. Beacher
Index 489

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