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A comparison of the relationship between measured acoustic response and porosity in carbonates across different geologic periods, depositional basins, and with variable mineral composition
AMERICA’S FIRST CENTURY OF MARINE NATIONAL PARK STEWARDSHIP
Photophysiological Tolerance of Algal Symbionts of Archaias Angulatus To Temperature Extremes
RESPONSE OF THE MILIOLID ARCHAIAS ANGULATUS TO SIMULATED OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
FOUR THOUSAND YEARS OF HABITAT CHANGE IN FLORIDA BAY, AS INDICATED BY BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA
Aragonite production in calcite seas: effect of seawater Mg/Ca ratio on the calcification and growth of the calcareous alga Penicillus capitatus
A COMPARISON OF PHYTAL SUBSTRATE PREFERENCES OF ARCHAIAS ANGULATUS AND SORITES ORBICULUS IN MIXED MACROALGAL-SEAGRASS BEDS IN FLORIDA BAY
Carbonate recrystallization in shallow marine environments: a widespread diagenetic process forming micritized grains
Recrystallization in living porcelaneous Foraminifera (Archaias angulatis): textural changes without mineralogic alteration
Assessing mineralogical and geochemical heterogeneity in the sub 63 micron size fraction of Holocene lime muds
Reef styles of modern carbonate platforms
Depletion of 13 C in seawater ΣC0 2 on modern carbonate platforms: Significance for the carbon isotopic record of carbonates
Abstract Information from modern shallow-water carbonate depositional settings is commonly incorporated into the analysis of reservoir-scale heterogeneity problems and exploration-scale plays. The modern analogs provide a means to illustrate the distribution of porous carbonate facies within the overall setting. Often these analogs become an important part of the geologic model because they show the scale, trend, and interrelationships of facies that might be related to reservoir and nonreservoir distribution. Over the last few years, we have repeatedly been approached by Chevron's geologists to help supply analog examples for their work. We have been able to direct them to the appropriate literature, and in a few cases, have supplied a photograph or drawing for their use. In most cases, however, we were unable to readily provide to them good illustrative material for these examples. As a result of this frustrating situation, we initiated a project to acquire and process Landsat and SPOT satellite images from select key modern carbonate areas that should help fulfill the needs of most exploration and development geologists for analogs. These images from several "classic" areas, including southern Florida, the Bahamas, the Caicos Platform in the British West Indies, Yucatan and Chinchorro Bank in Mexico, Belize, Great Barrier Reef and Shark Bay in Australia, and the coastline of Abu Dhabi (Figures 1A-1C), form the basis of this book.In addition to their use as analogs, the satellite images can be important teaching materials for carbonate training courses. Many of the same modern areas are used as case studies to
Abstract The book (147 p., color throughout) was originally published by AAPG in 1994 as a series of satellite images of modern carbonate environments to depict modern analogs in real-world scale to use for comparison to subsurface examples. Bahamas, Abu Dhabi, Belize, Great Barrier Reef, Caicos Platform—all are classic modern carbonate areas.