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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 222 pages
- Contents
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- Cation geothermometry and the effect of organic-inorganic diagenetic reactions
- Leta K. Smith, Thomas L. Dunn, and Ronald C. Surdam
- Fluid-flow regimes and sandstone/shale diagenesis in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming
- Ronald C. Surdam, Zun Sheng Jiao, and Peigui Yin
- Relationship between organic matter and authigenic illite/smectite in devonian black shales, Michigan and Illinois Basins, USA
- Victoria C. Hover, Donald R. Peacor, and Lynn M. Walter
- Sources of silica from the illite to muscovite transformation during late-stage diagenesis of shales
- Matthew W. Totten and Harvey Blatt
- Diagenesis in layered fluids in the South Brae Oilfield, North Sea
- Órla M. Mclaughlin, R. Stuart Haszeldine, and Anthony E. Fallick
- Variations in chloride as a driving force in siliciclastic diagenesis
- Early siderite cementation as a control on reservoir quality in submarine fan sandstones, Sonora Canyon Gas Play, Val Verde Basin, Texas
- Shirley P. Dutton ... [et. al]
- Quantifying compaction, pressure solution and quartz cementation in moderately- and deeply-buried quartzose sandstones from the Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming
- W. Naylor Stone and Raymond Siever
- Early diagenesis and paleosol features of ancient desert sediments : examples from the Permian Basin
- Ariel Malicse and Jim Mazzullo
- Organic and authigenic mineral geochemistry of the Permian Delaware Mountain Group, West Texas : implications for the chemical evolution of pore fluids
- Phillip D. Hays, Suzette D. Walling, and Thomas T. Tieh
- Origin and timing of carbonate cements in the St. Peter Sandstone, Illinois Basin : evidence for a genetic link to Mississippi Valley-type mineralization
- Janet K. Pitman and Christoph Spötl
- Jeffrey S. Hanor
- Production-induced diagenesis during thermal heavy oil recovery : grain size as a predictor of reservoir alteration
- Mary L. Barrett and Richard W. Mathias
- Depositional control on carbonate cement in the San Joaquin Basin, California
- Yong Il Lee and James R. Boles
- Diagenesis in a cyclic, regressive siliciclastic sequence : the Point Lookout Sandstone, San Juan Basin, Colorado
- Jennifer L. Loomis and Laura J. Crossey
- Association of allochthonous waters and reservoir enhancement in deeply buried miocene sandstones : Picaroon Field, Corsair Trend, Offshore Texas
- Thomas R. Taylor, and Lynton S. Land
- Isbn
- 9781565760325
- Label
- Siliciclastic diagenesis and fluid flow : concepts and applications
- Title
- Siliciclastic diagenesis and fluid flow
- Title remainder
- concepts and applications
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Laura J. Crossey and Matthew W. Totten
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- OUN
- Dewey number
- 552/.03
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- QE571
- LC item number
- .S48 1996
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Crossey, Laura J
- Totten, Matthew W
- Series statement
- Special publication
- Series volume
- no. 55
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Diagenesis
- Fluid dynamics
- Sediments (Geology)
- Siliceous rocks
- Diagenèse
- Fluide, dynamique des
- Sédiments (géologie)
- Roches siliciclastiques
- Siliziklastisches Gestein
- Diagenese
- Flüssigkeit
- Label
- Siliciclastic diagenesis and fluid flow : concepts and applications, edited by Laura J. Crossey and Matthew W. Totten
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Cation geothermometry and the effect of organic-inorganic diagenetic reactions
- Leta K. Smith, Thomas L. Dunn, and Ronald C. Surdam
- Fluid-flow regimes and sandstone/shale diagenesis in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming
- Ronald C. Surdam, Zun Sheng Jiao, and Peigui Yin
- Relationship between organic matter and authigenic illite/smectite in devonian black shales, Michigan and Illinois Basins, USA
- Victoria C. Hover, Donald R. Peacor, and Lynn M. Walter
- Sources of silica from the illite to muscovite transformation during late-stage diagenesis of shales
- Matthew W. Totten and Harvey Blatt
- Diagenesis in layered fluids in the South Brae Oilfield, North Sea
- Órla M. Mclaughlin, R. Stuart Haszeldine, and Anthony E. Fallick
- Variations in chloride as a driving force in siliciclastic diagenesis
- Early siderite cementation as a control on reservoir quality in submarine fan sandstones, Sonora Canyon Gas Play, Val Verde Basin, Texas
- Shirley P. Dutton ... [et. al]
- Quantifying compaction, pressure solution and quartz cementation in moderately- and deeply-buried quartzose sandstones from the Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming
- W. Naylor Stone and Raymond Siever
- Early diagenesis and paleosol features of ancient desert sediments : examples from the Permian Basin
- Ariel Malicse and Jim Mazzullo
- Organic and authigenic mineral geochemistry of the Permian Delaware Mountain Group, West Texas : implications for the chemical evolution of pore fluids
- Phillip D. Hays, Suzette D. Walling, and Thomas T. Tieh
- Origin and timing of carbonate cements in the St. Peter Sandstone, Illinois Basin : evidence for a genetic link to Mississippi Valley-type mineralization
- Janet K. Pitman and Christoph Spötl
- Jeffrey S. Hanor
- Production-induced diagenesis during thermal heavy oil recovery : grain size as a predictor of reservoir alteration
- Mary L. Barrett and Richard W. Mathias
- Depositional control on carbonate cement in the San Joaquin Basin, California
- Yong Il Lee and James R. Boles
- Diagenesis in a cyclic, regressive siliciclastic sequence : the Point Lookout Sandstone, San Juan Basin, Colorado
- Jennifer L. Loomis and Laura J. Crossey
- Association of allochthonous waters and reservoir enhancement in deeply buried miocene sandstones : Picaroon Field, Corsair Trend, Offshore Texas
- Thomas R. Taylor, and Lynton S. Land
- Control code
- 35738473
- Dimensions
- 29 cm
- Extent
- 222 pages
- Isbn
- 9781565760325
- Lccn
- 97173758
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations(some color)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)35738473
- Label
- Siliciclastic diagenesis and fluid flow : concepts and applications, edited by Laura J. Crossey and Matthew W. Totten
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Cation geothermometry and the effect of organic-inorganic diagenetic reactions
- Leta K. Smith, Thomas L. Dunn, and Ronald C. Surdam
- Fluid-flow regimes and sandstone/shale diagenesis in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming
- Ronald C. Surdam, Zun Sheng Jiao, and Peigui Yin
- Relationship between organic matter and authigenic illite/smectite in devonian black shales, Michigan and Illinois Basins, USA
- Victoria C. Hover, Donald R. Peacor, and Lynn M. Walter
- Sources of silica from the illite to muscovite transformation during late-stage diagenesis of shales
- Matthew W. Totten and Harvey Blatt
- Diagenesis in layered fluids in the South Brae Oilfield, North Sea
- Órla M. Mclaughlin, R. Stuart Haszeldine, and Anthony E. Fallick
- Variations in chloride as a driving force in siliciclastic diagenesis
- Early siderite cementation as a control on reservoir quality in submarine fan sandstones, Sonora Canyon Gas Play, Val Verde Basin, Texas
- Shirley P. Dutton ... [et. al]
- Quantifying compaction, pressure solution and quartz cementation in moderately- and deeply-buried quartzose sandstones from the Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming
- W. Naylor Stone and Raymond Siever
- Early diagenesis and paleosol features of ancient desert sediments : examples from the Permian Basin
- Ariel Malicse and Jim Mazzullo
- Organic and authigenic mineral geochemistry of the Permian Delaware Mountain Group, West Texas : implications for the chemical evolution of pore fluids
- Phillip D. Hays, Suzette D. Walling, and Thomas T. Tieh
- Origin and timing of carbonate cements in the St. Peter Sandstone, Illinois Basin : evidence for a genetic link to Mississippi Valley-type mineralization
- Janet K. Pitman and Christoph Spötl
- Jeffrey S. Hanor
- Production-induced diagenesis during thermal heavy oil recovery : grain size as a predictor of reservoir alteration
- Mary L. Barrett and Richard W. Mathias
- Depositional control on carbonate cement in the San Joaquin Basin, California
- Yong Il Lee and James R. Boles
- Diagenesis in a cyclic, regressive siliciclastic sequence : the Point Lookout Sandstone, San Juan Basin, Colorado
- Jennifer L. Loomis and Laura J. Crossey
- Association of allochthonous waters and reservoir enhancement in deeply buried miocene sandstones : Picaroon Field, Corsair Trend, Offshore Texas
- Thomas R. Taylor, and Lynton S. Land
- Control code
- 35738473
- Dimensions
- 29 cm
- Extent
- 222 pages
- Isbn
- 9781565760325
- Lccn
- 97173758
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations(some color)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)35738473
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