Analysis and Characterization of Pore System and Grain Sizes of Carbonate Rocks from Southern Lebanon  

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作  者:Mohamed K.Salah Hammad Tariq Janjuhah Josep Sanjuan 

机构地区:[1]Department of Geology,American University of Beirut,Riad El Solh,Beirut,11072020,Lebanon [2]Department of Geology,Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University,Sheringal KP,10850,Pakistan [3]Department of Earth and Ocean Dynamics,Faculty of Earth Sciences,University of Barcelona,Barcelona,08028,Spain

出  处:《Journal of Earth Science》2023年第1期101-121,共21页地球科学学刊(英文版)

基  金:supported by a grant from the University Research Board (URB) of the American University of Beirut (AUB) (Nos. 103603, 24687)。

摘  要:Carbonate rocks are common in many parts of the world, including the Eastern Mediterranean, where they host significant groundwater supplies and are widely used as building and ornamental stones. The porosity of carbonate rocks plays a critical role in fluid storage and retrieval. The pore structure connectivity, in particular, controls many properties of geological formations, as well as the relationships between the properties of individual minerals and the bulk properties of the rock. To study the relationships between porosity, rock properties, pore structure, pore size, and their impact on reservoir characteristics, 46 carbonate rock samples were collected from four stratigraphic sections exposed near Sidon, South Lebanon. The studied carbonate rocks are related to marine deposits of different ages(e.g., Upper Cretaceous, Eocene, and Upper Miocene). In order to understand the pore connectivity, the MICP(mercury injection capillary pressure) technique was conducted on ten representative samples. Results from the SEM analysis indicate the dominance of very fine and fine pore sizes, with various categories ranging in diameter from 0.1 to10 μm. The MICP data revealed that the pore throat radii vary widely from 0.001 to 1.4 μm, and that all samples are dominated by micropore throats. The grain size analysis indicated that the studied rocks have significant amounts of silt-and clay-size grains with respect to the coarser ‘sand-size’ particles, suggesting a high proportion of microporosity. Obtained results, such as the poorly-sorted nature of grains, high microporosity, and the high percentage of micropore throats, justify the observed low mean hydraulic radius, the high entry pressure, and the very low permeability of the studied samples. These results suggest that the carbonate rocks near Sidon(south of Lebanon) are possibly classified as non-reservoir facies.

关 键 词:PETROPHYSICS mercury injection capillary pressure(MICP) micrite microtexture MICROPOROSITY platform carbonates southern Lebanon 

分 类 号:P61[天文地球—矿床学]

 

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