About this Research Topic
This collection of articles will serve as a valuable resource for academics seeking to deepen their understanding of carbonate systems, as well as industry professionals involved in hydrocarbon exploration and production. Therefore, the topic represents an opportunity to showcase the latest research, methodologies, and insights in this dynamic field, as well as to further contribute to the advancement of carbonate geology and its applications.
This Research Topic aims to provide an overview of the interplay of all sedimentological, chemostratigraphic and hydrocarbon generated processes across a variety of settings (coastal to open marine) and timescales. Potential contributions can be both global and/or regional in scope dealing with all time slices, from the Archean to the Quaternary. Among the priorities are the multidisciplinary paleoenvironmental reconstructions using integrated geochemical/geomechanical proxies, and related techniques (e.g., facies distribution, well logging, seismic stratigraphy), which further add a geological time dimension to this topic through sequence stratigraphic correlations. We also encourage contributions outlining the applications of novel state-of-the-art techniques that provide important information on this topic.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
• Depositional processes and environments of carbonate rocks
• Innovative techniques for reservoir characterization and modeling
• Diagenetic processes and their impact on reservoir quality
• Sedimentological analysis of carbonate sequences and facies
• Sequence stratigraphy based on carbonate records
• Case studies highlighting the practical implications of carbonate geology in hydrocarbon exploration and production.
• Development of the innovative CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technology in underground geological formations for a sustainable energy future.
• Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP): The role of stromatolites in microbial carbonate factories and their environmental implications.
Keywords: Sequence stratigraphy, Depositional settings, Sedimentary Processes, Carbonate reservoir characterization, Diagenetic alterations, Dolomitization mechanisms, Carbonate ramp setting, Shallow and deep marine carbonates, Carbonate factory
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