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Linking diagenesis to sequence stratigraphy: an integrated tool for understanding and predicting reservoir quality distribution |
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The occurrence of glaucony in the stratigraphic record: distribution patterns and sequence-stratigraphic significance |
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37 | (18) |
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Sequence architecture and palaeoclimate controls on diagenesis related to subaerial exposure of icehouse cyclic Pennsylvanian and Permian carbonates |
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55 | (26) |
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Sequence stratigraphic influence on regional diagenesis of a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic passive margin, Eocene, N.C., USA |
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81 | (24) |
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Stratigraphic controls on the distribution of diagenetic processes, quality and heterogeneity of fluvial-aeolian reservoirs from the Reconcavo Basin, Brazil |
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105 | (28) |
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Diagenesis at exposure surfaces in a transgressive systems tract in a third order sequence (Lower Carboniferous, Belgium) |
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133 | (18) |
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Diagenetic and epigenetic mineralization in Central Europe related to surfaces and depositional systems of sequence stratigraphic relevance |
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151 | (32) |
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Distribution and petrography of concretionary carbonate in a falling-stage delta-front sandstone succession: Upper Cretaceous Panther Tongue Member, Book Cliffs, Utah |
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183 | (24) |
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Dolomite-rich condensed sections in overbank deposits of turbidite channels: the Eocene Hecho Group, south-central Pyrenees, Spain |
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207 | (24) |
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An integrated stratigraphic, petrophysical, geochemical and geostatistical approach to the understanding of burial diagenesis: Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Group, South Yorkshire, UK |
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231 | (26) |
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Geochemical evidence for meteoric diagenesis and cryptic surfaces of subaerial exposure in Upper Ordovician peritidal carbonates from the Nashville Dome, central Tennessee, USA |
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257 | (14) |
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Distribution of diagenetic alterations in relationship to depositional facies and sequence stratigraphy of a wave- and tide-dominated siliciclastic shoreline complex: Upper Cretaceous Chimney Rock Sandstones, Wyoming and Utah, USA |
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271 | (1) |
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Linking diagenesis and porosity preservation versus destruction to sequence stratigraphy of gas condensate reservoir sandstones; the Jauf Formation (Lower to Middle Devonian), Eastern Saudi Arabia |
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271 | (66) |
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Petrographic, stable isotope and fluid inclusion characteristics of the Viking sandstones: implications for sequence stratigraphy, Bayhurst area, SW Saskatchewan, Canada |
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337 | (16) |
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Diagenetic alterations related to falling stage and lowstand systems tracts of shelf, slope and basin floor sandstones (Eocene Central Basin, Spitsbergen) |
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353 | (26) |
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Diagenetic controls on porosity preservation in lowstand oolitic and crinoidal carbonates, Mississippian, Kansas and Missouri, USA |
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379 | (28) |
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Diagenetic salinity cycles: a link between carbonate diagenesis and sequence stratigraphy |
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407 | (38) |
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Linkages between tapho-diagenesis and sequence stratigraphy in cool-water limestones from a Pliocene forearc seaway, New Zealand |
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445 | (32) |
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Recognition and significance of paludal dolomites: Late Mississippian, Kentucky, USA |
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477 | (24) |
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