Controls of tectonics and paleoclimate on depositional–diagenetic evolution and pore types of Upper Cretaceous successions (Sarvak Formation) in the Abadan plain, Iran
Marine and Petroleum Geology, ISSN: 0264-8172, Vol: 170, Page: 107118
2024
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This study examines the influence of tectonics and paleoclimate on the diagenetic evolution of Upper Cretaceous carbonate reservoirs (Sarvak Formation) in the Abadan Plain, Zagros Basin, Iran. Through petrographic analysis and scanning electron microscopy, the sedimentary facies, diagenetic processes, and pore system within the Sarvak Formation were analyzed. Facies analysis identified eight microfacies, which were deposited in shallow to deep settings of a carbonate ramp. Among these, the grain-dominated facies (packstone and grainstone) of shoal complexes and reef-talus settings were identified as the most important reservoir facies. The formation's complex diagenetic history includes marine, meteoric, and burial diagenetic processes, with meteoric diagenesis playing a significant role beneath paleoexposure surfaces. The Sarvak Formation was categorized into eight flow units, seven pore size classes, eleven electrofacies, eight velocity deviation zones, and thirteen Lorenz zones. The study's findings indicate that the most favorable reservoir units are located beneath the Cenomanian–Turonian exposure surface, characterized by significant dissolution of rudist-dominated facies due to meteoric processes and karstification. Tectonic uplift, along with weathering and erosion within a warm and humid (tropical) paleoclimate, significantly impacts the diagenetic evolution, pore types, and petrophysical properties of the Sarvak Formation. This research underscores the complex interplay between tectonics, paleoclimate, and petrophysical properties in the Abadan Plain, enhancing our understanding of carbonate systems in tectonically active and paleoclimatically dynamic regions.
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