Carbonate Reservoirs (Developments in Sedimentology)

carbonate reservoirs (developments in sedimentology)

more information about Carbonate Reservoirs (Developments in Sedimentology)

Carbonate Reservoirs (Developments in Sedimentology)

Editorial Reviews
Review
T.J.A. Reijers, Anderen, The Netherlands
...Coming from AAPG's recipient of the 2001 Distinguished Lecturer Award, the book is useful for exploration/production geologists, and is a welcome comprehensive reference, overviewing carbonate sequences and sediments in a sequence-stratigraphic framework. It could be profitably used in advanced carbonate courses and by graduate level students. The purchase is worth the price.
Journal of Sedimentary Research
M. Tucker
...This book is well-written and easy to read. There is a lot of information there but it is presented in an interesting way, with useful summaries. ...Clyde Moore is to be congratulated on writing a fine book that is a must for all carbonate and petroleum geologists and which comes with a CD-ROM that will be very useful indeed for graduate students and others to browse through while reading the book.
Organanic Geochemistry
D. Bosence
...This book is a major teaching resource on carbonate diagenesis and carbonate reservoirs from a scientist who has spent his professional life in this field.
Marine and Petroleum Geology
G. Rizzi
...if you need a good overview of carbonate geology that will bring you up to date with some of the latest ideas, go and get yourself a copy of Carbonate Reservoirs Porosity Evolution and Diagenesis in a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework. There are already two copies in our office. Enough said.
Journal of Petroleum Geology

Book Description
This comprehensive text and accompanying CD-ROM will provide the reader with an integrated overview of diagenesis and porosity evolution in carbonate petroleum reservoirs and ancient carbonate rock sequences.


The initial chapters of this volume provide an overview of the carbonate sedimentologic system and the application of sequence stratigraphic concepts to carbonate rock sequences. The nature of carbonate porosity and its control by diagenesis is explored. Porosity classification schemes are detailed, compared, and their utility examined. The nature and characteristics of diagenetic environments and tools for their recognition in the ancient record are specified.

The middle chapters of the book consist of a thorough examination of the major, surficial diagenetic environments, such as normal marine, evaporative marine and meteoric environments, emphasising porosity modifying processes illustrated by numerous case histories. There follows a summary of early diagenesis and porosity evolution couched in a sequence stratigraphic, climatic and tectonic framework. Predictive porosity/diagenesis models are developed. The fate of early-formed porosity is explored in the burial diagenetic regimen in a tectonic framework. Factors controlling porosity destruction, porosity preservation and porosity enhancement are outlined and illustrated by case histories.

The final chapter consists of three well-constrained economically important case histories that serve to summarise the concepts and exploration/production strategies developed earlier.

The epilogue gives the reader a sense of the legacy of important earlier workers, the present state of the art and the author's sense of where the science of carbonate reservoirs needs to go in the future.

The accompanying CD-ROM provides color versions of all diagrams/illustrations found in the text.

This book should be useful to any geologist interested in carbonate sediments and rocks, and the porosity/diagenesis models will be particularly useful to exploration/production geologists. The book will be a good text for advanced carbonate courses at graduate level, and an appropriate reference book for graduate students working with, or interested in, carbonate rock sequences and sediments.


A limited number of inspection copies of this book are available for qualified course instructors. Requests for an Examination Copy (please provide full course details) should be sent via e-mail to: j.kershaw@elsevier.nl


Carbonate Reservoirs (Developments in Sedimentology)

Carbonate Reservoirs (Developments in Sedimentology),Clyde H. Moore,Elsevier Science,0444508503,Earth Sciences - Geology,Environmental Engineering & Technology,Petroleum,Science,Science/Mathematics,Geology & the lithosphere,Mathematics and Science,Science / Geology

Books Review:

  1. Cathodoluminescence in Geosciences
  2. Classical Mythology 7/e; Apollodorus: The Library of Greek Mythology; Jason and the Golden Fleece (The Argonautica): Apollonius of Rhodes
  3. Clays, Muds, and Shales (Developments in Sedimentology)
  4. Climate: Into the 21st Century
  5. Climatic Change and its Impacts : An overview focusing on Switzerland (Advances in Global Change Research)
  6. Cycles of Rock and Water: Upheaval at the Pacific Edge
  7. Deserts (Firefly Guide)
  8. Diagrammatic Representation and Reasoning
  9. Earth System Science in the Anthropocene : Emerging Issues and Problems
  10. Elements of Marine Ecology, Fourth Edition

Books Review

Books Review

Recommended Books

  1. Nana, Volume 2
  2. Speak Italian : The Fine Art of the Gesture
  3. Mind over Matter: The Images of Pink Floyd
  4. Start Your Own Business
  5. Prototype Limited Liability Partnership Agreement
  6. Langman's Medical Embryology
  7. Ocean Forecasting
  8. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
  9. Nora Roberts Three Sisters Island Collection : Dance Upon the Air, Heaven and Earth, and Face the Fi
  10. Radical Brewing : Recipes, Tales and World-Altering Meditations in a Glass
  11. Pewter of the Western World, 1600-1850
  12. Seven Steps to Nighttime Dryness: A Practical Guide for Parents of Children with Bedwetting
  13. Reversing Sail : A History of the African Diaspora
  14. Just Environments; Intergenerational, International and Inter-Species Issues
  15. Lonely Planet Virgin Islands Edition