Structurally controlled hydrothermal dolomite reservoir facies: An overview
Geological Survey of Canada · New York State Museum
Abstract
Abstract Structurally controlled hydrothermal dolomite (HTD) reservoir facies and associated productive leached limestones are major hydrocarbon producers in North America and are receiving increased exploration attention globally. They include multiple trends in the Ordovician (locally, Silurian and Devonian) of the Michigan, Appalachian, and other basins of eastern Canada and the United States, and in the Devonian and Mississippian of the Western Canada sedimentary basin. They also occur in Jurassic hosts along rifted Atlantic margins, in the Jurassic–Cretaceous of the Arabian Gulf region and elsewhere. Hydrothermal dolomitization is defined as dolomitization occurring under burial conditions, commonly at…
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2Topics & keywords
- Geology
- Dolomite
- Facies
- Geochemistry
- Hydrothermal circulation
- Petrology
- Mining engineering
- Paleontology
- Life below water