Journal article
Quantitative compaction trends of Miocene to Holocene carbonates off the west coast of Australia
EY Lee, M Kominz, L Reuning, SJ Gallagher, H Takayanagi, T Ishiwa, W Knierzinger, M Wagreich
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences | Taylor and Francis | Published : 2021
Abstract
In this paper, we describe porosity variations in Miocene to Holocene carbonates off the west coast of Australia and assess their compaction trends. The porosity values were measured using discrete samples of Sites U1459–U1464 obtained by the International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 356. The carbonate deposits have been influenced by a range of textures and diagenetic conditions throughout a nearly continuous sequence of geological ages from the Miocene to Holocene and at core depths from 0 to 1100 m below the seafloor. The collected samples were mostly grainstone, packstone, wackestone and mudstone textures. Dolostones and dolomitic carbonates were described at the Miocene intervals..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by K-IODP by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, Korea [E.Y.L., W.K., M.W.]; Brain Pool program funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT through the NRF of Korea [2017H1D3A1A01054745; E.Y.L.], the German Science Foundation [D.F.G., 320220579; L.R.], the Australian IODP office and the ARC Basins Genesis Hub [IH130200012; S.J.G.].