Deposition, compaction, and mineralogic alteration of Miocene sandstones, south Louisiana
Miocene sandstones of Iberia and St. Mary Parishes, Louisiana, cored at depths of 12,000-16,000 ft (3600-4800 m), were deposited in fluviodeltaic and shallow marine environments. The reservoir quality of these sandstones is not only dependent on the environment of deposition, but also on the diagenetic history of these rocks. Pore volume reduction due to mechanical compaction (..delta.. V/sub mc/) was determined petrographically for the three sandstones by assuming ..delta.. V/sub mc/ = 40-(C + P), where 40 is the original porosity, C the amount of cement, and P the amount of pore space (all in percents). Of the three sandstones studied, the S sand has experienced the least mechanical compaction and the Planulina 6 sand the most. During early (shallow) stages of diagenesis, chlorite rims and quartz overgrowths precipitated in the pore spaces of the sands. As silica cementation proceeded, calcite cementation began. Mechanical compaction occurred contemporaneously with these cementation events but was hindered by the calcite cement when it developed in abundance. Mechanical compaction and calcite cementation was completed at a burial depth of 6300 ft (1920 m) for the S sand. Fluids from nearby shales that had undergone smectite-to-illite conversion and organic maturation caused partial to complete dissolution of this calcite cement when a burial depth greater than 10,000 ft (3050 m) was reached. Dissolution created the present secondary porosity. Kaolinite precipitated in the sands during cement dissolution. As the pH of the pore fluids in the sand increased, late mixed-layer illite/smectite and chlorite precipitated.
- Research Organization:
- Texas A and M Univ., College Station
- OSTI ID:
- 6167105
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-8410143-
- Journal Information:
- Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol., Bull.; (United States), Vol. 68:9; Conference: 34. annual meeting of the Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies and Gulf Coast Section of SEPM, Shreveport, LA, USA, 24 Oct 1984
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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