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Veslefrikk Field, calcite cements

Lundegard, P.d. (1994) Mixing zone origin of C-depleted calcite cement Osberg Formation sandstones (Middle Jurassic), Veslefrikk Field, Norway. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 58, 2661-2675. [Pg.23]

Walderhaug, O. Bj0rkum, P.A. (1992) Effect of meteoric water flow on calcite cementation in the Middle Jurassic Oseberg Formation, well 30/3-2, Veslefrikk Field, Norwegian North Sea. Mar. Petrol. Geol., 9, 308-318. [Pg.191]

Plate 4. Patchy calcite cementation merging downwards to form an almost pervasively cemented interval. Mouth bar sandstone from the Middle Jurassic Oseberg Formation in the Veslefrikk Field, Norwegian North Sea. Width of core is 14 cm calcite-cemented areas are light grey. [Pg.514]


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