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Siliciclastic Reservoir Rocks Presented by: Br. Zhunio B. Jonathan B. Preparer of Petroleum Geology III Central University of Venezuela 1

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  • Siliciclastic Reservoir

    RocksPresented by: Br. Zhunio B. Jonathan B.

    Preparer of Petroleum Geology III

    Central University of Venezuela1

  • 2Rock Cycle

    Fig 0. Rock cycle, From What does the Rock Cycle tell us about the formation of rocks? by New York State High School

  • Sedimentary Environments

    Fig 1. Sedimentary Environments, From Introduction to Petroleum Geology III by Ing. Calvo A

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  • Sedimentary Processes

    Fig 2. Sedimentary process Continents sediment sources by UNAM, Mexico

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  • Transport

    Fig 3. Movement clasts in a flow, From Transport mechanism by UNAM, Mexico

    Greater diameter

    Heavier

    Smaller diameter

    Lighter

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  • Textural Maturity

    Fig 4. Textural maturity, From Identification and classification of clastic rocks by UNAM, Mexico

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  • Fig 5. Relative soil particle sizes, From The dirt on soil by Discovery Education

    Granulometry

  • Sedimentation and Diagenesis

    Fig 6. Sedimentation and Diagenesis, From Introduction to Petroleum Geology III by Ing. Calvo A

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  • Sedimentary Structures

    Fig 7. Sedimentary Structures, From T.E.G, Local Geology Black Hill Field by Zhunio J. (2014)

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  • Fluvial Reservoirs

    Fig 8. Fluvial Reservoir, From Siliciclastic Reservoir Rocks" Magoon L. B and W. G. Dow (1994)

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  • Eolian ReservoirsFig 9. Eolian Reservoir, From Siliciclastic Reservoir Rocks" Magoon L. B and W. G. Dow (1994)

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  • Lacustrine-Related

    Reservoirs

    Fig 10. Lacustrine-Related Reservoirs, From Siliciclastic Reservoir Rocks" Magoon L. B and W. G. Dow (1994)

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  • Deltaic Reservoirs

    Fig 11. Deltaic Reservoir, From Siliciclastic Reservoir Rocks" Magoon L. B and W. G. Dow (1994)

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  • Shallow Marine

    Reservoirs

    Fig 12. Shallow Marine Reservoir, From Siliciclastic Reservoir Rocks" Magoon L. B and W. G. Dow (1994)

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  • Deep Marine ReservoirsFig 13. Deep Marine Reservoir, From Siliciclastic Reservoir Rocks" Magoon L. B and W. G. Dow (1994)

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  • Gamma-Ray Patterns and Deposition

    Fig 14. From "Application of Electric well logs" Part III, Wellbore G. PetroBras

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  • Sedimentary Rock Symbols

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    Fig 15. Rock Symbols From "http://www.jsu.edu/dept/geography/mhill/phylabtwo/lab4/rocksyf.html"

  • All reservoirs

    are naturally

    fractured

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