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DOI10.1306/2DC40955-0E47-11D7-8643000102C1865D
Facies-related diagenesis and multiphase siderite cementation and dissolution in the reservoir sandstones of the Khatatba Formation, Egypt’s Western Desert
Rossi, C; Marfil, R; Ramseyer, K; Permanyer, A
通讯作者Rossi, C
来源期刊JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH
ISSN1073-130X
出版年2001
卷号71期号:3页码:459-472
英文摘要

In the fluvio-deltaic, quartz-arenitic sandstones of the Jurassic Khatatba Formation in the Salam field (Egypt’s Western Desert), diagenesis and sedimentary facies control reservoir quality. Fluvial channel sandstones have the highest porosities (10-15%) and permeabilities (100-600 md), in part because of siderite cementation, which tl) inhibited compaction and quartz cement and (2) was later dissolved, creating intergranular secondary porosity (1/4 of total porosity). Fluvial crevasse-splay and marine sandstones have the lowest reservoir quality because of an abundance of depositional kaolin ma trh and pervasive, shallow-burial Fe-dolomite cement, respectively.


Siderite precipitation was multiphase and separated by distinct dissolution events. The earliest siderite precipitated near surface, within suboxic tropical coastal swamps containing predominantly meteoric waters. Some influence of marine waters is indicated by Local enrichments in Mg and Ca. The next major siderite generation shows a trend to decreasing Mn and Ca contents, and is of shallow-burial origin. The last major siderite phase is Mg rich and interpreted as deeper-burial in origin. Some dissolution occurred during shallow burial related to climatically controlled meteoric water fluxing under unconformities. The most important dissolution, however, occurred during deep burial, resulting in ii) a major corrosion surface predating the last Mg rich zone, (2) selective dissolution of some earlier zones, and (3) secondary porosity. This burial dissolution is interpreted to have been caused by cooling of compactional waters expelled from the basin along major faults.


Other diagenetic phases observed include early-diagenetic pyrite, kaolin, quartz, bitumen, and late-diagenetic barite and illite. Kaolinite precipitated at shallow depths ( 300 m) related to climatically controlled meteoric hushing, which later recrystallized to bloch kaolinite and/or dickite with increasing burial temperatures. Quartz is the predominant cement (6.5-16 vol %) in matrix-free sandstones. Fluid-inclusion data indicate that the earliest quartz precipitated at elevated temperatures (> 130 degreesC) during and/or after rapid Late Cretaceous burial. Quartz developed in two phases, separated by oil migration.


This paper illustrates that, in fluvio-deltaic quartz arenites deposited under the influence of humid tropical climate, reservoir quality can be largely controlled by the contrasting pathways of carbonate diagenesis followed by the different sedimentary facies. This paper also documents a case in which siderite dissolution generated significant secondary porosity in reservoir sandstones, and where both siderite cementation and dissolution took place in multiple phases during different diagenetic stages, including early, shallow burial, and deep-burial diagenesis. The present study also shows that, in multiphase siderite cements, the earlier growth zones can be selectively dissolved and replaced by later siderite zones (i.e., recrystallized) during burial diagenesis. These findings contrast with the general thought that siderite cements are not susceptible to generation of significant secondary porosity by dissolution and that earlier-formed siderites are essentially stable during diagenesis.


类型Article
语种英语
国家Spain ; Switzerland
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000168458700014
WOS关键词ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION ; SEDIMENTARY BASINS ; JURASSIC SYSTEM ; WATER CHEMISTRY ; NORTHERN EGYPT ; CARBONATES ; EVOLUTION ; POROSITY ; ORIGIN ; SEA
WOS类目Geology
WOS研究方向Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/141358
作者单位(1)Univ Complutense Madrid, Dept Petrol & Geoquim, E-28040 Madrid, Spain;(2)Univ Bern, Inst Geol, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland;(3)Univ Barcelona, Dept Geoquim Petrol & Prospecc, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
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Rossi, C,Marfil, R,Ramseyer, K,等. Facies-related diagenesis and multiphase siderite cementation and dissolution in the reservoir sandstones of the Khatatba Formation, Egypt’s Western Desert[J],2001,71(3):459-472.
APA Rossi, C,Marfil, R,Ramseyer, K,&Permanyer, A.(2001).Facies-related diagenesis and multiphase siderite cementation and dissolution in the reservoir sandstones of the Khatatba Formation, Egypt’s Western Desert.JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH,71(3),459-472.
MLA Rossi, C,et al."Facies-related diagenesis and multiphase siderite cementation and dissolution in the reservoir sandstones of the Khatatba Formation, Egypt’s Western Desert".JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH 71.3(2001):459-472.
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