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Diagenetic facies and pore evolution of tight sandstone reservoirs of the Jiamuhe formation in the Shawan sag, Junggar basin. [PDF]
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Reefs have caused a tremendous interest in diagenetic studies in the past decades, with a particular exponential development during the 70’ and 80’, just after the major discovery of the early submarine cements in modern coral reef complexes in the late 60's (Ginsburg et al. 1967; Macintyre et al. 1968; Land and Goreau 1970; ...).
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Reefs have caused a tremendous interest in diagenetic studies in the past decades, with a particular exponential development during the 70’ and 80’, just after the major discovery of the early submarine cements in modern coral reef complexes in the late 60's (Ginsburg et al. 1967; Macintyre et al. 1968; Land and Goreau 1970; ...).
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Diagenesis: general considerations
1982The transformation of a freshly deposited sediment into a rock is a complex process. Diagenesis is the name given to the many chemical and physical processes which act upon sediment grains in the subsurface. Halmyrolysis refers to the more restricted aspect of chemical changes operative at the sediment/water interface.
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The Role of Diagenesis in Shaping the Geochemistry of the Marine Carbonate Record
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2020Matthew S Fantle, Ben Davis Barnes
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