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Bedding-parallel stylolites in shallow-water limestone successions of the Apulian carbonate platform (central-southern Italy)

Andrea Rustichelli, Emanuele Tondi, Irina Korneva, Patrick Baud, Sergio Vinciguerra, Fabrizio Agosta, Thierry Reuschle and Jean-Michel Janiseck
Bedding-parallel stylolites in shallow-water limestone successions of the Apulian carbonate platform (central-southern Italy)
Italian Journal of Geosciences (October 2015) 134 (3): 513-534

Abstract

Bedding-parallel stylolites typically represent the product of chemical compaction (overburden weight-induced pressure solution) experienced by carbonate successions during their burial history, when bedding is still horizontal. Due to their common occurrence in carbonate rocks, with lateral extents that can exceed 1 km, bedding-parallel stylolites are of special interest for the hydrocarbon industry because they may affect the regional fluid flow in the subsurface. Aimed at assessing the development and distribution of bedding-parallel stylolites in shallow-water, platform limestone successions, field and laboratory studies were carried out on Cretaceous limestones originally pertaining to the Apulian Carbonate Platform realm and now exposed in three distinct Italian locations: Maiella Mountain, Gargano Promontory and Murge Plateau.Results point to a prominent role played by the geological characteristics of limestones on development and localization of bedding-parallel stylolites within shallow-water, platform limestone successions. In particular, bedding-parallel lamination and fine rock grain size, co-occurring in stromatolitic limestones, determined there laterally more extensive and closely spaced stylolites than in the associated calcilutites and calcarenites. Large fenestral pores, which are ubiquitous in stromatolitic limestones, represent rock heterogeneities able to influence the roughness of individual stylolites.Laboratory measurements revealed that the permeability of the studied Cretaceous limestones is very low (<10 mu D). Pilot tests suggest that bedding-parallel stylolites in stromatolitic layers are not barrier to fluid flow but may represent pathways through low-permeability, platform limestone successions in the subsurface.


ISSN: 2038-1719
EISSN: 2038-1727
Coden: BOGIAT
Serial Title: Italian Journal of Geosciences
Serial Volume: 134
Serial Issue: 3
Title: Bedding-parallel stylolites in shallow-water limestone successions of the Apulian carbonate platform (central-southern Italy)
Affiliation: Universita di Camerino, Scuola di Scienze e Tecnolgia, Italy
Pages: 513-534
Published: 201510
Text Language: English
Publisher: Societa Geologica Italiana, Rome, Italy
References: 99
Accession Number: 2016-005422
Categories: Sedimentary petrologyStratigraphy
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 3 tables, geol. sketch maps
N41°34'60" - N41°55'00", E15°25'00" - E16°15'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Universite de Strasbourg, FRA, FranceUniversita di Torino, ITA, ItalyUniversita della Basilicata, ITA, ItalyTotal Italia, ITA, Italy
Country of Publication: Italy
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 201603
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