2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2016.09.007
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Geobody architecture, genesis and petrophysical characteristics of the Budakalász travertines, Buda Hills (Hungary)

Abstract: 19Pre-salt reservoir systems encountered offshore Brazil and Angola that consist of porous continental 20 carbonates are difficult to access because of the limited core material that is under concession. 21 Therefore, it is important to study comparable continental carbonate analogues, like travertines and 22 lacustrine carbonates, that possess similar porosity and permeability characteristics. The Budakalász 23Pleistocene travertines (Buda Hills, Hungary) have been studied from a sedimentological, geochemical… Show more

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“…All of these facies types have pores at least varying from nanometer to centimeter scale and could have relevant contributions to fluid flow in this material. For a sedimentological background of the samples (out of the scope of this study), the reader is referred to earlier published literature [1,14,41,42].…”
Section: Research Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All of these facies types have pores at least varying from nanometer to centimeter scale and could have relevant contributions to fluid flow in this material. For a sedimentological background of the samples (out of the scope of this study), the reader is referred to earlier published literature [1,14,41,42].…”
Section: Research Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative data about lithofacies' occurrence, distributions, and their related porosity and permeability are key to understanding the reservoir behavior. The sedimentology of continental carbonates has been widely studied [7][8][9][10][11][12][13], but recently the focus of continental carbonate studies shifted towards the rocks' petrophysical properties like porosity, permeability, and acoustic velocities [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. Noteworthy is the fact that the permeability inside rocks is strongly dependent on the geometric and topological properties of the porous medium at microscopic scales [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the maximum thickness of travertine in slope environments does not exceed a few tens of meters as found in several areas worldwide (Pentecost 1995;Guo et al, 1996;Hancock et al, 1999;Brogi, 2004;Brogi et al, 2010;Ronchi and Cruciani, 2015;Khatib et al 2014;Lebatard et al, 2014;Claes et al, 2017). This implies that travertine can only be affected by deformation at, or near the surface.…”
Section: Mechanics Of Travertine Foldingmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…2). This is well constrained by threedimensional observations in most active and fossil travertine (and tufa) depositional systems (Italy: Chafetz and Folk, 1984;Guo and Riding, 1998;D'Argenio et al, 1981, D'Argenio and Ferreri, 1987,1988Hungary: Scheuer and Schweitzer, 1981;Kele et al, 2008;Claes et al, 2017 Turkey: Altunel and Hancock, 1993a;1993b;Khatib et al 2014;Lebatard et al, 2014;Claes et al, 2015;Tunisia: Henchiri et al, 2017; China: Liu et al,…”
Section: D-view Of Crystalline Crusts Versus Folded Travertinementioning
confidence: 87%
“…In this study, UAV-based photogrammetry is used to obtain an orthorectified mosaic and 3-D digital outcrops models (Bemis et al, 2014;Claes et al, 2017;Vollgger and Cruden, 2016). The scale of these images is an intermediate between the scale of the measurement station and that of the satellite imagery.…”
Section: Multi-scale Fracture Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%