Troyee Dasgupta & Soumyajit Mukherjee 
Sediment Compaction and Applications in Petroleum Geoscience [PDF ebook] 

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This book discusses how sediments compact with depth and applications of the compaction trends. Porosity reduction in sediment conveniently indicates the degree of sediments compacted after deposition. Published empirical curves- the compaction curves- are depth-wise porosity variation through which change in pore spaces from sediment surface to deeper depths e.g. up to 6 km can be delineated. Porosity is derived from well logs. Compaction curves, referred to as the Normal Porosity Profile of shales, sandstones and shale bearing sandstones of different models are reviewed along with the different mechanical and chemical compaction processes. These compaction models reveals how porosity reduces depth-wise and the probable reason for anomalous zones. Deviation from these normal compaction trends may indicate abnormal pressure scenarios: either over- or under pressure. We highlight global examples of abnormal pressure scenarios along with the different primary- and secondary mechanisms. Well logs and cores being the direct measurements of porosity, well log is the only cost-effective way to determine porosity of subsurface rocks. Certain well logs can detect overpressure and the preference of one log above the other helps reduce the uncertainty. Apart from delineation of under-compacted zones by comparing the modeled- with the actual compaction, porosity data can also estimate erosion.

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Table of Content

Porosity development in siliclastic rocks.-Porosity development in Carbonate rocks.- Compaction Trend definition and classification.- Well logs, Seismic and Geological data in porosity and compaction trend analyses.- Deviation of normal compaction trend in relation to pore pressure.- Global examples of overpressure scenarios.- Exhumation history analysis from sonic compaction trend.- Impact of compaction trend in different tectonic- and geological setting.- Application of Porosity and compaction trend in Petroleum geoscience.- Summary

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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 99 ● ISBN 9783030134426 ● File size 7.6 MB ● Publisher Springer International Publishing ● City Cham ● Country CH ● Published 2019 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6975742 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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