Back to Search Start Over

THE ORIGIN OF DOLOMITE IN THE ASMARI FORMATION (OLIGOCENE-LOWER MIOCENE), DEZFUL EMBAYMENT, SW IRAN

Authors :
N. A. H. Pickard
Adnan A.M. Aqrawi
J.A.D. Dickson
T. A. Svånå
A. Moallemi
N. H. Oxtoby
G. Darke
M. Keramati
Stephen N. Ehrenberg
Source :
Journal of Petroleum Geology. 29:381-402
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Wiley, 2006.

Abstract

Dolomitisation is an important factor controlling reservoir quality in the Asmari Formation in many producing fields in SW Iran. Dolostones have higher average porosities than limestones. Petrographic and geochemical studies have been used to determine the causes of Asmari dolomitisation at the Bibi Hakimeh and Marun fields and at the Khaviz anticline. The formation is generally characterized by a large-scale trend of upward-decreasing accommodation. Basal strata were deposited under relatively open-marine, high-energy conditions, whereas the Middle to Upper Asmari succession was deposited in relatively protected settings with more frequent evidence of exposure and evaporitic conditions. There is a general upward increase in the abundance of both anhydrite (occurring as nodules and cement) and dolomite. Two main types of dolomite fabric are recognised, reflecting the textures of the precursor limestones: (1) finely crystalline pervasive dolomite (commonly

Details

ISSN :
17475457 and 01416421
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Petroleum Geology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3273a0d930459c370761158a81410b6f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-5457.2006.00381.x