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The Development of Stylolites in Carbonate Formation: Implication for CO2 Sequestration
引用本文:ZHOU Xuejun and ZENG Zhengwen. The Development of Stylolites in Carbonate Formation: Implication for CO2 Sequestration[J]. 《地质学报》英文版, 2014, 88(1): 238-247. DOI: 10.1111/1755-6724.12194
作者姓名:ZHOU Xuejun and ZENG Zhengwen
作者单位:1 Department of GeoSciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,Blacksburg, Virginia 24060 USA2 Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND,58201 USA Current address: BP America Inc., Houston, TX, 77079 USA
基金项目:This work is partially funded by US Department of Energy through contracts of DE-FC26-05NT42592 (CO2 sequestration) and DE-FC26-08NT0005643 (Bakken Geomechanics) and by North Dakota Industry Commission together with five industrial sponsors (Denbury Resources Inc., Hess Corporation, Marathon Oil Company, St. Mary Land & Exploration Company, and Whiting Petroleum Corporation) under contract NDIC-G015-031, and by North Dakota Department of Commerce through UND’s Petroleum Research, Education and Entrepreneurship Center of Excellence (PREEC).
摘    要:The impact of CO2 sequestration on the host formation is an issue occurring over geologic time. Laboratory tests can provide important results to investigate this matter but have limitations due to a relatively short timeline. Based on literature review and core sample observation, naturally occurred geological phenomena, stylolites are studied in this paper for understanding CO2 sequestration in deep carbonate formations. Stylolites are distinctive and pervasive structures in carbonates that are related to water-assisted pressure solution. Pressure solution involving stylolitization is thought to be the main mechanism of compaction and cementation for many carbonates. In parallel, CO2 sequestration in carbonate formation involves extensive chemical reactions among water, CO2 and rock matrix, favoring chemical compaction as a consequence. An analogue between stylolites and CO2 sequestration induced formation heterogeneity exists in the sense of chemical compaction, as both pressure solution in stylolites and CO2 enriched solution in CO2 sequestration in carbonate formations may all introduce abnormal porous regions. The shear and/or tension fractures associated with stylolites zones may develop vertically or sub-vertically; all these give us alert for long-term safety of CO2 sequestration. Thus a study of stylolites will help to understand the CO2 sequestration in deep carbonate formation in the long run.

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收稿时间:2012-12-06
修稿时间:2013-07-08

The Development of Stylolites in Carbonate Formation: Implication for CO_2 Sequestration
ZHOU Xuejun,ZENG Zhengwen. The Development of Stylolites in Carbonate Formation: Implication for CO_2 Sequestration[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 2014, 88(1): 238-247. DOI: 10.1111/1755-6724.12194
Authors:ZHOU Xuejun  ZENG Zhengwen
Affiliation:[1]Department of GeoSciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia24060 USA [2]Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND,58201 USA Current address." BP America Inc., Houston, TX, 77079 USA
Abstract:The impact of CO2 sequestration on the host formation is an issue occurring over geologic time. Laboratory tests can provide important results to investigate this matter but have limitations due to a relatively short timeline. Based on literature review and core sample observation, naturally occurred geological phenomena, stylolites are studied in this paper for understanding CO2 sequestration in deep carbonate formations. Stylolites are distinctive and pervasive structures in carbonates that are related to water-assisted pressure solution. Pressure solution involving stylolitization is thought to be the main mechanism of compaction and cementation for many carbonates. In parallel, CO2 sequestration in carbonate formation involves extensive chemical reactions among water, CO2 and rock matrix, favoring chemical compaction as a consequence. An analogue between stylolites and CO2 sequestration induced formation heterogeneity exists in the sense of chemical compaction, as both pressure solution in stylolites and CO2 enriched solution in CO2 sequestration in carbonate formations may all introduce abnormal porous regions. The shear and/or tension fractures associated with stylolites zones may develop vertically or sub-vertically; all these give us alert for long-term safety of CO2 sequestration. Thus a study of stylolites will help to understand the CO2 sequestration in deep carbonate formation in the long run.
Keywords:Stylolites  CO2 sequestration  compaction  non-cataclastic behavior  long-term safety
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