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Terrigenous Clastic Depositional Systems - Applications to Fossil Fuel and Groundwater Resources (Paperback, 2nd ed. 1996. Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 1996)
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Terrigenous Clastic Depositional Systems - Applications to Fossil Fuel and Groundwater Resources (Paperback, 2nd ed. 1996. Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 1996)
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Nonrenewable energy resources, comprising fossil fuels and uranium,
are not ran domly distributed within the Earth's crust. They formed
in response to a complex array of geologic controls, notably the
genesis of the sedimentary rocks that host most commercial energy
resources. It is this genetic relationship between economic re
sources and environment that forms the basis for this book. Our
grouping of petro leum, coal, uranium, and ground water may appear
to be incongruous or artificial. But our basic premise is that
these ostensibly disparate resources share common genetic
attributes and that the sedimentological principles governing their
natural distributions and influencing their recovery are
fundamentally similar. Our combined careers have focused on these
four resources, and our experiences in projects worldwide reveal
that certain recurring geologic factors are important in
controlling the distribution of com mercial accumulations and
subsurface fluid flow. These critical factors include the shape and
stability of the receiving basin, the major depositional elements
and their internal detail, and the modifications during burial that
are brought about in these sediments by pressure, circulating
fluids, heating, and chemical reaction. Since the first edition of
this book in 1983, there has been a quantum leap in the volume of
literature devoted to genetic stratigraphy and refinement of
sedimentologi cal principles and a commensurate increase in the
application of these concepts to resource exploration and
development."
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