Subsurface carbonate depositional models
George B. Asquith
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Subsurface carbonate depositional models
Published
1979
Publisher
Petroleum Pub. Co.
Pages
121
ISBN-10
0878141049
Description
" The book begins with an introduction to basic principles of model construction - the parameters of a model and how they are developed. Incorporated in the text is a review of carbonate rock classification. Chapters 3-6 develop six basic subsurface carbonate depositional models, using case histories as prototypes. The corresponding log responses are presented for each model. The book concludes with a discussion of the methods for determining carbonate rock rock types from various log responses and identifying carbonate depositional environments directly from logs."
Carbonate sedimentology
Carbonate sediments and their diagenesis
Microfacies of Carbonate Rocks
Geology of carbonate reservoirs
Origin of Carbonate Sedimentary Rocks
Conceptual evaluation of regional ground-water flow in the carbonate-rock province of the Great Basin, Nevada, Utah, and adjacent states
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Subsurface carbonate depositional models was written by George B. Asquith.
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