Isotopic Constraints on Mineral Diagenesis and Pore Water Evolution in Latrobe Group Sandstones: implications for Basin Hydrology, Oil-Filed Distribution, and Reservoir Quality

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Hamilton P. J Andrew A. A
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Constraints on pore water evolution in the aquifers of a sedimentary basin may be realised through stable isotope analyses of present day waters, and their comparison with water compositions calculated to have been in isotope equilibrium with the products of diagenesis during burial. Integrated with detailed petrographic observations, and thermal, structural and stratigraphic analyses, fluid migration patterns at various stages in a basin's history can be identified. This has important implications for modelling basin hydrology, hydrocarbon distribution, and reservoir quality in the Latrobe Group, Gippsland Basin, and oil-prone successions Elsewhere.
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APA: Hamilton P. J Andrew A. A  (1992)  Isotopic Constraints on Mineral Diagenesis and Pore Water Evolution in Latrobe Group Sandstones: implications for Basin Hydrology, Oil-Filed Distribution, and Reservoir Quality

MLA: Hamilton P. J Andrew A. A Isotopic Constraints on Mineral Diagenesis and Pore Water Evolution in Latrobe Group Sandstones: implications for Basin Hydrology, Oil-Filed Distribution, and Reservoir Quality. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.

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