Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9826528 Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
The carbonates of the Tokmaklar Formation have been altered by the following diagenetic processes; micritization, dissolution, fracturing and cementation. As a result of these diagenetic processes, reefal limestones of the Tokmaklar Formation have lost most of their primary porosity. Secondary porosity formed through the dissolution of micritic cement skeletal and non-skeletal (oolitic) grains during early meteoric diagenesis. Oolitic packstone-grainstone facies have moldic porosity, but was probably limited in extent due to a lack of diagenetic pathways. Also in most microfacies fractures tend to be completely filled by sparry calcite. Consequently fractures reduce the porosity of the Tokmaklar limestones.
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