2023
DOI: 10.1002/dep2.222
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Microfacies analysis of the Palaeocene Lockhart limestone on the eastern margin of the Upper Indus Basin (Pakistan): Implications for the depositional environment and reservoir characteristics

Abstract: A detailed sedimentological analysis of the Palaeocene Lockhart Limestone has been conducted to evaluate the depositional environment, diagenetic processes and hydrocarbon potential of the eastern margin of the Upper Indus Basin. From bottom to top, there are three microfacies recorded. The lower microfacies, composed of fine‐grained micrite and some diagenetic dolomite, reflect the low energy and calm palaeo‐current in the shallower section (1–2 m) of the inner shelf close to shore. The middle microfacies con… Show more

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“…During this period, this region was a part of the Indian Plate's shelf edge, where thick depositions of platform sediments accumulated [33][34][35]. The thick shallow water carbonate platform deposits of the Samana Suk Formation, comprising oolitic, peloidal, fossiliferous, and micritic facies, were formed throughout the Toarcian to Callovian periods along the shelf margin of Neo-Tethys [34,[36][37][38][39]. This formation contains most of the examined dolomites, whereas the upper and lower formations are largely undolomitized.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During this period, this region was a part of the Indian Plate's shelf edge, where thick depositions of platform sediments accumulated [33][34][35]. The thick shallow water carbonate platform deposits of the Samana Suk Formation, comprising oolitic, peloidal, fossiliferous, and micritic facies, were formed throughout the Toarcian to Callovian periods along the shelf margin of Neo-Tethys [34,[36][37][38][39]. This formation contains most of the examined dolomites, whereas the upper and lower formations are largely undolomitized.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%