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Dickite cement

Diagenetic carbonate cement in reservoir sandstones of the Oseberg Formation (Brent Group) in the Oseberg field, Norwegian North Sea, occurs as disseminated siderite and ankerite, and as massively calcite-cemented intervals. Other diagenetic features include extensive feldspar dissolution and K-feldspar, quartz, kaolinite and dickite cements. Conditions of carbonate cementation are constrained on the basis of textural, geochemical and fluid inclusion evidence. [Pg.285]


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