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Petrography and diagenesis of cavity-fill dolocretes, Kuwait

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Publication date: October 2013
Source:Geoderma, Volumes 207–208
Author(s): Fikry I. Khalaf , Fawzia A. Abdullah
Cavity-fill dolocretes within the palaeokarst zone of the Middle Eocene chertified dolomicrite Dammam Formation are exposed within a quarry located on the top of Al-Ahmadi ridge in southern Kuwait. They are characterised by the abundance of zoned and spherulitic dolomite. These dolocretes are formed by massive precipitation of primary dolomite into cavity-fill siliciclastics within phreatic groundwater conditions during arid to semi-arid period. Successive stages of karstification and dolocretisation are responsible for the development of two types of cavity-fill dolocretes, namely; mature and immature dolocretes. The association of diagenetic alunites with the cavity-fill dolocretes suggests that hydrocarbon seepage may have played a role in the development of these dolocretes. It is suggested that the occurrence of similar diagenetic setting within carbonate sequence may potentially affect their reservoir characteristics.


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