Structurally Controlled Hydrothermal Alteration of Carbonate Reservoirs: Introduction

TitleStructurally Controlled Hydrothermal Alteration of Carbonate Reservoirs: Introduction
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsSmith, Jr., LB, Davies, GR
JournalAAPG Bulletin
Volume90
Pagination1635-1640
Keywordscarbonate rocks, Hydrothermal alteration
Abstract

This issue of the AAPG Bulletin is dedicated to structurally controlled hydrothermal alteration of carbonate rocks and reservoirs. This type of alteration covers the spectrum of carbonate-hosted sulfide ore deposits to hydrothermal dolomite to leached limestones, and in many cases has a major impact on reservoir type, geometry, quality, and distribution. Hydrothermal dolomite (HTD) reservoirs have a long history of exploration and development in North America, extending from the earliest discoveries in the Ordovician Lima- Indiana and other trends of the northeastern United States (Hurley and Budros, 1990; Wickstrom et al., 1992), and continuing today
with the Trenton–Black River play and other hosts in the Michigan and northern Appalachian basins of the northeastern United States
and eastern Canada.

URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1306/intro901106
DOI10.1306/intro901106