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Clay mineral cements in sandstones

Title
  1. Clay mineral cements in sandstones / edited by Richard H. Worden and Sadoon Morad.
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  1. Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2003.

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Additional authors
  1. Worden, Richard H.
  2. Morad, Sadoon
Description
  1. vi, 509 p. : ill.; 25 cm.
Series statement
  1. Special publication number 34 of the International Association of Sedimentologists
Uniform title
  1. Special publication ... of the International Association of Sedimentologists ; no. 34.
Subject
  1. Sandstone
  2. Clay minerals
Contents
  1. Clay minerals in sandstones: controls on formation, distribution and evolution / R. H. Worden and S. Morad -- Predictive diagenetic clay-mineral distribution in siliciclastic rocks within a sequence stratigraphic framework / J. M. Ketzer, S. Morad and A. Amorosi -- Oxygen and hydrogen isotopic composition of diagenetic clay minerals in sand-stones: a review of the data and controls / S. H. Morad, R. H. Worden and J. M. Ketzer -- Palaeoclimate controls on spectral gamma-ray radiation from sandstones / A. H. Ruffell, R. H. Worden and R. Evans -- Smectite in sandstones: a review of the controls on occurrence and behaviour during diagenesis / J. M. McKinley, R. H. Worden and A. H. Ruffell -- Patterns of clay mineral diagenesis in interbedded mudrocks and sandstones: an example from the Palaeocene of the North Sea / H. F. Shaw and D. M. Conybeare -- Cross-formational flux of aluminium and potassium in Gulf Coast (USA) sediments / M. Wilkinson, R. S. Haszeldine and K. L. Milliken -- Silicate - carbonate reactions in sedimentary systems: fluid composition control and potential for generation of overpressure / I. Hutcheon and S. Desrocher -- Experimental studies of clay mineral occurrence / D. A. C. Manning -- Effect of clay content upon some physical properties of sandstone reservoirs / P. F. Worthington -- Quantitative analysis of clay and other minerals in sandstones by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) / S. Hillier -- A review of radiometric dating techniques for clay mineral cements in sandstones / P. J. Hamilton -- Chlorite authigenesis and porosity preservation in the Upper Cretaceous marine sandstones of the Santos Basin, offshore eastern Brazil / S. M. C. Anjos, L. F. De Ros and C. M. A. Silva -- Origin and diagenetic evolution of kaolin in reservoir sandstones and associated shales of the Jurassic and Cretaceous, Salam Field, Western Desert (Egypt) / R. Marfil, A. Delgado, C. Rossi, A. La Iglesia and K. Ramseyer -- Microscale distribution of kaolinite in Breathitt Formation sandstones (middle Pennsylvanian): implications for mass balance / 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 / J. M. Ketzer, S. Morad, J. P. Nystuen and L. F. De Ros -- The formation and stability of kaolinite in Brent sandstone reservoirs: a modelling approach / E. Brosse, T. Margueron, C. Cassou, B. Sanjuan, A. Canham, J.-P. Girard, J.-C. Lacharpagne and F. Sommer -- Illite fluorescence microscopy: a new technique in the study of illite in the Merrimelia Formation, Cooper Basin, Australia / N. M. Lemon and C. J. Cubitt -- Geochemical modelling of diagenetic illite and quartz cement formation in Brent sandstone reservoirs: example of the Hild Field, Norwegian North Sea / B. Sanjuan, J.-P. Girard, S. Lanini, A. Bourguignon and E. Brosse -- The effect of oil emplacement on diagenetic clay mineralogy: the Upper Jurassic Magnus Sandstone Member, North Sea / R. H. Worden and S. A. Barclay -- Application of glauconite morphology in geosteering and for on-site reservoir quality assessment in very fine-grained sandstones: Carnarvon Basin, Australia / J. P. Schulz-Rojahn, D. A. Seeburger and G. J. Beacher.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.