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Factors controlling elastic properties in carbonate sediments and rocks

Authors :
Michael L. Incze
Gregor T. Baechle
Flavio S. Anselmetti
Gregor P. Eberli
Source :
The Leading Edge. 22:654-660
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2003.

Abstract

Carbonate sediments are prone to rapid and pervasive diagenetic alterations that change the mineralogy and pore structure within carbonate rocks. In particular, cementation and dissolution processes continuously modify the pore structure to create or destroy porosity. In extreme cases these modifications can completely change the mineralogy from aragonite/calcite to dolomite, or reverse the pore distribution whereby original grains are dissolved to produce pores as the original pore space is filled with cement to form the rock (Figure 1). All these modifications alter the elastic properties of the rock and, therefore, the sonic velocity. The result is a dynamic relationship among diagenesis, porosity, pore-type, and sonic velocity. The result is a wide range of sonic velocity in carbonates, in which compressional-wave velocity (VP) ranges from 1700 to 6600 m/s and shear-wave velocity (VS) from 600 to 3500 m/s.

Details

ISSN :
19383789 and 1070485X
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Leading Edge
Accession number :
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