Clays Muds and Shales

Clays  Muds  and Shales
Author: C.E. Weaver
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 818
Release: 1989-11-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080869580

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This book provides a comprehensive and critical summary of clay mineral literature that relates to geology and geologic processes, making it useful both as a reference book for geologists and as a text for the specialist. The book encompasses the full scope of clay-shale geology. An introductory chapter provides basic background terminology and classification. This is followed by a relatively long chapter on the structure and composition of the various clay minerals. Chapter 3 provides an introduction to soil formation, chemical weathering, microbial alteration and the pedogenic formation of clay minerals. Chapters 4 and 5 cover the continental and marine transport, and deposition of clays. Both mechanisms and examples are presented, ranging from biodepositional to the nepheloid layer. Chapter 6 reviews data on the low to high temperature formation of clay minerals from marine volcanics, and the growth of authigenic clays in shallow marine, brackish, and evaporite environments. Chapter 7, Diagenesis Metamorphism, covers both burial diagenesis and the processes occurring during the conversion of shale to clay. Chapter 8 discusses the formation of authigenic-diagenetic formation of clays in sandstones. Chapter 9 describes the temperal distribution of clay minerals in North and South America, Europe, Africa and the Atlantic Ocean. The clay suites are related to factors such as continental drift, tectonics, climate and environment. The final brief chapter covers compaction, lithification and some general features of shales. The book is liberally sprinkled with x-ray patterns, chemical analyses, and SEM and TEM pictures, in addition to hundreds of examples.

Muds and Mudstones

Muds and Mudstones
Author: Andrew C. Aplin,A. J. Fleet,Joe H. S. Macquaker
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1999
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1862390444

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Origin and Mineralogy of Clays

Origin and Mineralogy of Clays
Author: Bruce Velde
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662126486

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Origin and Mineralogy of Clays, the first of two volumes, lays the groundwork for a thorough study of clays in the environment. The second volume will deal with environmental interaction. Going from soils to sediments to diagenesis and hydrothermal alteration, the book covers the whole spectrum of clays. The chapters on surface environments are of great relevance in regard to environmental problems in soils, rivers and lake-ocean situations, showing the greatest interaction between living species and the chemicals in their habitat. The book is of interest to scientists and students working on environmental issues.

Quantitative Diagenesis Recent Developments and Applications to Reservoir Geology

Quantitative Diagenesis  Recent Developments and Applications to Reservoir Geology
Author: A. Parker,B.W. Sellwood
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401101899

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Reservoirs generally consist of sandstones or carbonates exhibiting heterogeneities caused by a wide range of factors. Some of these formed depositionally (e.g. as channels, palaeosols, clay seams or salts), others may be diagenetic in origin (e.g. carbonate or silica cemented zones, authigenic clays, karstic surfaces). The severity with which diagenesis affects rock systems results from the interplay between the diagenetic process itself and the timescale over which it operated. The book provides a wide-ranging overview of diagenetic processes and responses in calcareous, argillaceous, arenaceous and carbon-rich (microbial and organic) sedimentary systems. It introduces diagenetic concepts, reviews existing knowledge, and shows how existing qualitative approaches might be developed in more quantitative ways. Several chapters consider mass balance calculations and the temporal and spatial aspects of diagenetic processes. It is unique, as a textbook, in providing such a breadth of diagenetic subject range and such depth of coverage in each topic. It provides a source reference for advanced students and professionals active in reservoir and aquifer studies.

Mud and Mudstones

Mud and Mudstones
Author: Paul E. Potter,J. B. Maynard,Pedro J. Depetris
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2005-06-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540221579

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Clear writing and analysis of the broad spectrum of processes that produce shale are coupled with well-captioned 150 illustrations, 40 tables, boxed technical details, glossary and appendices. Recounts the step-by-step evolution and stages of shal, enabling readers to master the basics and to dig yet deeper into their origin, practical implications and relationship to earth history. Background information appears in appendices (Clay Mineralogy, Isotopes, Petrology, etc.); technicial details in high-lighted boxes, and definitions of 300+ terms in the Glossary.

Clays and Shales of Minnesota

Clays and Shales of Minnesota
Author: Frank Fitch Grout
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1919
Genre: Clay
ISBN: UOM:39015067952922

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Petroleum Related Rock Mechanics

Petroleum Related Rock Mechanics
Author: E. Fjær,P. Horsrud,A.M. Raaen,R. Risnes,R.M. Holt
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 337
Release: 1992-01-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080868916

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This long-awaited volume, written specifically for petroleum workers, explores the fundamental concepts of rock mechanics along with various petroleum-related applications. Emphasis is placed on the weak sedimentary rocks which normally fall between traditional rock mechanics and soil mechanics. Elasticity, failure mechanics, acoustic wave propagation, and geological aspects of rock materials are all detailed. Application areas discussed include: stability during drilling, sand production, fracturing and reservoir compaction. Methods for acquisition of data from field and laboratory analyses are also described. Engineers and geologists in the petroleum industry will find this book a powerful resource in providing a basis of rock mechanical knowledge - a knowledge which can greatly assist in the understanding of field behaviour, design of test programmes and the design of field operations.

Microstructure of Fine Grained Sediments

Microstructure of Fine Grained Sediments
Author: Richard Harold Bennett
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 614
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387973397

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Knowledge of basic clay microstructure is fundamental to an understanding of the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of fine-grained sediments and rocks. This compilation of fifty-nine peer-reviewed papers examines clay microstructure in detail with comprehensive sections focusing on microstructure signatures, environmental processes, modeling, measurement techniques, and future research recommendations. Many of these topics are discussed in light of geological and engineering applications, such as hazardous waste disposal, construction techniques, and drilling programs. The field of clay microstructure is developing rapidly. The concepts, observations, and principles presented in this book will help stimulate new thought and be a "spring board" for exciting new research.