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Stochastic multiscale model for carbonate rocks
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2007
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Multiscale ModelPore StructureEngineeringFacies AnalysisCarbonate RocksMultiscale AnalysisLength ScalesEarly DiagenesisGeologyStochastic Multiscale ModelGeochemistrySedimentary PetrologyMultiscale ModelingPetrologyGeological ModelingEarth ScienceStochastic Modeling
A multiscale model for the diagenesis of carbonate rocks is proposed. It captures important pore scale characteristics of carbonate rocks: wide range of length scales in the pore diameters; large variability in the permeability; and strong dependence of the geometrical and transport parameters on the resolution. A pore scale microstructure of an oolithic dolostone with generic diagenetic features is successfully generated. The continuum representation of a reconstructed cubic sample of side length 2mm contains roughly 42 x 10{6} crystallites and pore diameters varying over many decades. Petrophysical parameters are computed on discretized samples of sizes up to 1000{3}. The model can be easily adapted to represent the multiscale microstructure of a wide variety of carbonate rocks.
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