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The paragenetic sequence of the Danian-age siliciclastic rocks of the weste...
Published: 03 January 2023
Fig. 9. The paragenetic sequence of the Danian-age siliciclastic rocks of the western part of the Kopet-Dagh Basin. The diagenetic processes affected the sediments in three stages: Eodiagenesis, Mesodiagenesis and Telodiagenesis. These phases happened in three diagenetic environments: early
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Velocity–density crossplot displaying the mechanical-compaction (eodiagenei...
Published: 01 November 2017
Figure 2. Velocity–density crossplot displaying the mechanical-compaction (eodiageneis) and chemical-compaction (telodiagenesis) pathways of Dutta (2002) . The data from the Katahara A well (from Katahara, 2003 ) and Ottis Heirs wells (from Lahann and Swarbrick, 2011 ) are also shown. The data
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2012
Journal of the Geological Society (2012) 169 (5): 613–626.
..., as a result of slow capillary suction along the low-permeability fault zones. On the other hand, elongate concretions formed after regional uplift and during telodiagenesis by precipitation from meteoric, phreatic water flowing parallel to the fault zones, which acted as a hydraulic barrier. The concretion...
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Published: 01 December 2010
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2010) 58 (4): 342–360.
... deposition, mesodiagenesis during burial, and telodiagenesis after uplift. The diagenetic processes recognized during eogenesis include compaction, cementation (calcite, clay minerals), and the dissolution of feldspar grains. Extensive occurrences of early calcite cement suggest that calcite was a main...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2000
AAPG Bulletin (2000) 84 (7): 1015–1040.
... to a depth of 3500 m, and telodiagenesis due to local uplift. Eodiagenesis resulted in mechanical compaction, calcite cementation, clay infiltration, and limited grain dissolution, whereas mesodiagenesis resulted in the precipitation of calcite cement and quartz over growths, intergranular quartz-grain...
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Series: AAPG Continuing Education Course Notes Series
Published: 01 January 1979
DOI: 10.1306/CE12404C6
EISBN: 9781629811895
.... (Effective burial is here considered as burial under strata that seal the sandstone from a predominant influence of surface agents on the chemistry of the interstitial water). Mesodiagenesis is the subsurface regime during effective burial. Telodiagenesis represents the regime at or near the surface...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2017
AAPG Bulletin (2017) 101 (11): 1859–1877.
...Figure 2. Velocity–density crossplot displaying the mechanical-compaction (eodiageneis) and chemical-compaction (telodiagenesis) pathways of Dutta (2002) . The data from the Katahara A well (from Katahara, 2003 ) and Ottis Heirs wells (from Lahann and Swarbrick, 2011 ) are also shown. The data...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2004
The Journal of Geology (2004) 112 (3): 317–334.
... ). The carbonates of the Jandaíra Formation were fractured and partially eroded, allowing meteoric waters to infiltrate again into the Açu sandstones, promoting conditions of telodiagenesis that last to present times ( fig. 10 C ). Figure 5. Cross-polarized light photomicrographs. A , Kaolinized...
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Published: 01 June 2007
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2007) 77 (6): 525–538.
.... It is crucial to distinguish signatures of uplift-related processes (telodiagenesis) which occurred in the sedimentary rocks that have been exposed to the influx of meteoric waters. Signatures of telodiagenesis can help to reconstruct the basin evolution in ancient continents. On the basis of field...
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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 March 2006
Clay Minerals (2006) 41 (1): 1–3.
... are referred to as ‘mesodiagenesis’ (<2 km), ‘eodiagenesis’ (>2 km), and ‘telodiagenesis’ describes the superficial processes that affect uplifted sedimentary sequences. This special volume of Clay Minerals is a compilation of ten papers describing the type, distribution and origin of clay...
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Published: 03 January 2023
Geological Magazine (2023) 160 (3): 545–560.
...Fig. 9. The paragenetic sequence of the Danian-age siliciclastic rocks of the western part of the Kopet-Dagh Basin. The diagenetic processes affected the sediments in three stages: Eodiagenesis, Mesodiagenesis and Telodiagenesis. These phases happened in three diagenetic environments: early...
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Published: 17 July 2015
Petroleum Geoscience (2015) 21 (4): 219–232.
... in the Gulf of Mexico. Dutta (2002) identified a linear early compaction trend, which he labelled eodiagenesis, for smectite-rich muds, and a linear late compaction trend, which he labelled telodiagenesis, for illite-rich mudstones, joined by a transitional section. These three sections of the curve...
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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 June 2008
Clay Minerals (2008) 43 (2): 213–233.
... (Fig. 3d ), and to a lesser extent, of feldspars, mostly affected the sandstones devoid of infiltrated clay coatings, or which presented very thin and discontinuous coatings. Quartz cementation is more abundant in the Água Grande oilfield. In this paper, the terms eo-, meso- and telodiagenesis...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2024
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2024) 100 (1): 91–98.
... in the presence of fluid that may have isotopic compositions different from those of surface water because of potential water-rock interactions deep in sedimentary basins ( Choquette and Pray, 1970 ; Brand and Veizer, 1981 ). Telodiagenesis is a result of near the surface post-burial uplift and is associated...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2011
The Journal of Geology (2011) 119 (1): 51–68.
... ). As a consequence, necessary caution will be taken when considering these elements in the following provenance study. Figure 9. Binary Zr versus Yb/Hf plot. Postdepositional transformations in sandstones have been grouped into eo-, meso-, and telodiagenesis sensu Choquette and Pray ( 1970...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 25 July 2022
Lithosphere (2022) 2022 (1): 7760591.
... and Gas Industry in China (SY/T5477-2003), the diagenetic stage was divided to eodiagenesis (A and B subage stage), mesodiagenesis (A and B subage stage), and telodiagenesis according to vitrinite reflectance (Ro), homogenization temperature of the aqueous inclusions, petrographic evidence including...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2009
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2009) 57 (3): 251–274.
... have occurred during near-surface eodiagenesis that followed Tertiary uplift, after a period of burial telodiagenesis. During burial diagenesis, most of the kaolinite may alter to illite or change to well-ordered kaolinite and blocky dickite through dissolution and reprecipitation, as indicated...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2003
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (2003) 9 (1): 5–17.
...) define several diagenetic zones. Eodiagenesis (syndiagenesis) takes place at shallow depths and temperatures. Mesodiagenesis (burial diagenesis) occurs at depths of greater than 2 km and at temperatures >70°C and, as such, is less important in young shallow fluvial systems. Telodiagenesis occurs when...
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Journal: Interpretation
Published: 25 September 2018
Interpretation (2018) 6 (4): SN31–SN45.
... the stage of overmaturity and telodiagenesis to low-grade metamorphism, the OM has a very low potential of hydrocarbon generation and expulsion, and it is even carbonized in the Niutitang shale ( Wang et al., 2016c ). Combined with strong diagenesis and compaction, it is easier for OM-hosted pore networks...
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Published: 01 March 2023
Geological Magazine (2023) 160 (5): 911–926.
... primarily obtained during pyritization. Consequently, insects preserved as imprints represent the exacerbation of this process, where mineralized replicas are leached away (Fig.  8 ). Thus, textural, mineralogical and chemical features of Crato mineralized insects damaged during telodiagenesis...
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