Mississippian Reservoirs of the Midcontinent
13: Influence of Late Diagenetic Fluids on Mississippian Carbonate Rocks on the Cherokee–Ozark Platform, Northeast Oklahoma, Northwest Arkansas, Southwest Missouri, and Southeast Kansas
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Published:January 01, 2019
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Mohammadi Sahar, Jay M. Gregg, Kevin L. Shelton, Martin S. Appold, James O. Puckette, 2019. "Influence of Late Diagenetic Fluids on Mississippian Carbonate Rocks on the Cherokee–Ozark Platform, Northeast Oklahoma, Northwest Arkansas, Southwest Missouri, and Southeast Kansas", Mississippian Reservoirs of the Midcontinent, G. Michael Grammer, Jay M. Gregg, James Puckette, Priyank Jaiswal, S. J. Mazzullo, Matthew J. Pranter, Robert H. Goldstein
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ABSTRACT
Petrographic, geochemical, and fluid inclusion analysis of dolomite and calcite cements has been conducted on Mississippian carbonates collected from the surface and subsurface of the southern midcontinent of the United States (Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas). Fracture and vug, intergrain, and intragrain porosity are filled with calcite, authigenic quartz, and dolomite cements. Primary limestone porosity is filled partially by early marine and meteoric calcite cements. Equant (blocky) calcite cements were precipitated under seawater or mixed meteoric-seawater conditions in the phreatic zone and in the deep phreatic zone under late (burial) diagenetic conditions. Fracture- and breccia-filling saddle dolomite cements that...
- Arkansas
- Boone County Arkansas
- C-13/C-12
- carbon
- carbonate rocks
- Carboniferous
- Delaware County Oklahoma
- diagenesis
- fluid inclusions
- inclusions
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- late diagenesis
- limestone
- Mayes County Oklahoma
- McDonald County Missouri
- migration
- Mississippian
- Missouri
- natural gas
- O-18/O-16
- Oklahoma
- Osage County Oklahoma
- oxygen
- Ozark Mountains
- Paleozoic
- petroleum
- porosity
- sedimentary rocks
- stable isotopes
- Stone County Missouri
- thermal history
- United States
- Wagoner County Oklahoma
- Cherokee Platform