2004 Dolomite Conference
2004 Dolomite Conference
The Spectrum: Mechanisms, Models, Reservoir Development
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2004 Dolomite Conference
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Boreen, T. and Davies, G. Hydrothermal Dolomite and Leached Limestones in a TCF Gas Play: the Ladyfern Slave Point Reservoir, NEBC
Brandley, R. and Villeger, M. Dolomitized Reservoir in Submarine Canyons in the Banff Formation: Thorsby Low Basin of West-central Alberta
Chow, N. and Longstaffe, F. Early Fabric-selective dolomite in the Middle Devonian Elm Point Formation, southern Manitoba
Coniglio, M., Zheng, Q. and Carter, T.
Burial dolomitization in Middle Silurian reefs and platformal carbonates in southwestern Ontario
Davies, G Hydrothermal (Thermobaric) Dolomitization:Rock Fabric and Organic Petrology Support for Emplacement Under Transient Temperature, Pressure and Shear Stress Conditions
Davies, G. and Berger, Z. Shelf-margin Hydrothermal to Inboard Shallow Burial Dolomitization of the Mississippian Debolt Formation, NE BC: Sikanni to Blueberry
Davies, G., Spencer, R. and Berger, Z. Early Burial Reflux(?) Dolomitization of the Upper Triassic Baldonnel Formation, NE BC: Gas Giant (6+ TCF) and Youngest Major Carbonate Reservoir in the WCSB
Demicco, R. and Spencer, R. Constraints on Dolomitization from Models of Brine Origin and Flow Modeling
Dravis, J. and Muir, I. Dolostone Reservoirs Created by Burial Dolomite Dissolution: The Keg River Case Study, Comet Platform Area, Rainbow Basin, NW Alberta
Drivet Legault, E. and Mountjoy, E.
Evidence for Shallow Burial Dolomitization in Upper Devonian Leduc Southern Rimbey-Meadowbrook Reef Trend, Central Alberta
Duggan, J. Burial Dolomites at Simonette Swan Hills Reef, West Central Alberta
Eliuk, L. History of the Practical Application of a Failed(?) Dolomite Model (Mixing Zone) to the "Demascota Dolomite Beds" of the Late Jurassic Abenaki Formation, Nova Scotia Offshore
Harvey, D., Kent, D. and Qing, H. Limited Accommodation Space: an Important Factor in the Formation of Early Dolomites in Mississippian Midale and Ratcliffe Beds of Southeast Saskatchewan (5 x 10^9 barrels ooip)
Hopkins, J. Porosity Distribution in a Dolomudstone Reservoir: Medicine River Pekisko E Pool
Huebscher, H. and Machel, H.
Reflux and Burial Dolomitization in the Upper Devonian Woodbend Group of North-central Alberta, Canada
Jones, B., MacNeil, A. and Luth, R. Tertiary Dolostones of the Cayman Islands
Jones, G. and Xiao, Y. Reflux Dolomitization and Porosity Evolution: Insights from Reactive Transport Models
Lonnee, J. and Machel, H. High-temperature Matrix Dolomitization by Halite-saturated Brines in the Slave Point Formation, Clarke Lake Gas Field, British Columbia, Canada
Machel, H. Burial Dolomitization of the Nisku Formation at 50-75C by Slightly Modified Seawater - a Representative Case for Dolomitization in the Alberta Basin
Martindale, W., Larson, B., James, N. and Keyser, K. Silurian (Interlake) Dolostones from S.E. Saskatchewan - Examples of Early Reflux Dolomitization and Exquisite Fabric Retention
Martindale, W., Packard, J. and Al-Aasm, I. The Wabamun Crossfield Member in Southern Alberta (est. 4.9 TCFE Resource) - an Example of Reflux Dolomitization of Peritidal Carbonates
Morrow, D. and Aulstead, K. Convection-driven Subsurface Hydrothermal Dolomitization in Middle Devonian-age Shallow Water Limestones in the 0.4 TCF Kotaneelee Gas Field of southeastern Yukon Territory
Packard, J. and Workum, R. Devonian-hosted Dolomite Reservoirs Associated with Sediment-occluded Caverns: the Tangent-Teepee Trend of the Peace River Arch, Alberta
Packard, J., Al-Aasm, I. and Samson, I. Hydrothermal Dolomitization and Silicification of Upper Devonian Mid-ramp Carbonates: the 225 BCF Parkland Field of Northeastern British Columbia, Canada
Packard, J., Al-Aasm, I., PRA Team - Devon Reflux Dolomitization of Mississippian-age Sabkha and Restricted Subtidal Sediments Resulting in a 1.6 TCF Giant Gas Field: the Upper Debolt Formation of West-central Alberta
Peirce, J., Davies, G., Goussev, S., Griffith, L. and Rhodes, J. Structural Control of Hydrothermal Dolomitization in the Keg River and Slave Point Formations, Sierra Area, NE British Columbia, and analogies with the Ghawar Field, Saudi Arabia
Potma, K., Wong, P., Weissenberger, J., Kaufman, J. and Gilhooly, M. A Model for Reflux Dolomitization fo the Frasnian Second-order Sequence (Winterburn, Woodbend and Beaverhill Lake Groups) in Central and West-central Alberta
Qing, H. and Mountjoy, E. Petrography and Geochemistry of Presqu'ile Dolomite, Western Canada Sedimentary Basin
Qing, H., Bend, S., Kent, D. and Haidl, F. Petrography and Isotopic Geochemistry of Ordovician Red River dolomites, Midale Pool and 3-8-1-11w2, southeastern Saskatchewan
Rivas, D. and Al-Aasm, I. Dolomitization and Porosity Evolution of the Wabamun Carbonates at Gold Creek Field, West-central Alberta
Sharp, R. and Dewing, K. Dolomitization and Brecciation at the Mississippi-Valley Type Zn-Pb Polaris Mine, Central Arctic Islands, Nunavut
Spencer, R., Jeary, V. and Moore, S. Sedimentary Exhalative Dolomite from the Middle Cambrian Eldon and Cathedral Formations of the Canadian Rocky Mountains
Trobec, M. Dolomite Crystal Size Histograms (4 to 62 Microns) from Digital Analysis of Core Plugs
Viau, C., Krouse, R. and Oldershaw, A. Hydrothermal Circulation and Structural Controls on Early (pre-burial) Dolomite and Anhydrite Cementation in the Swan Hills Formation, Swan Hills Field, Alberta
   
SEMINAR ABSTRACTS  
Lawrence A. Hardie Secular Variation in Seawater Chemistry, CaCl2 Basinal Brines, Dolomitization, Hydrothermal Pb-Zn Deposition, and Oil and Gas Resources: Genetic Connections
Morrow, D.W. Subsurface Dolomitization: Facts, Fictions and Models
Smith, T. Fault-Related Hydrothermal Dolomitization
James, N.P., Kyser, T. K. and Bone, Y. An Early Dolomitization Realm: Cenozoic and Modern Dolomite Formation in Calcite Sediments, Southern Australia
Whitaker, F., Smart, P. and Jones, G. From conceptual to numerical models of dolomitisation
Wendte, J. Origin of porosity in dolostone