SEDIMENTOLOGY AND DIAGENESIS OF THE ST PETER SANDSTONE, CENTRAL MICHIGAN BASIN, UNITED-STATES

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BARNES, DA
LUNDGREN, CE
LONGMAN, MW
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The Middle Ordovician St. Peter Sandstone occurs at depths between 1600 and 3600 m in the central Michigan basin. Integration of conventional core and wireline log studies indicates that the formation consists of, from base to top, (1) up to 250 m of sandstone deposited in intertidal and supratidal sand flats with associated dolomitic lagoonal deposits, and shallow subtidal shoreface environments, (2) sandstones deposited in subtidal shoreface to upper offshore environments, and, (3) dolomitic and argillaceous sands deposited in a storm-dominated epeiric sea. Sandstone composition is closely related to depositional environment: quartz arenites occur in higher energy littoral facies, whereas feldspathic and carbonate-rich sands occur in predominantly lower energy shelfal facies. Important modification of primary mineralogy and porosity occurred during diagenesis. A generalized, basin-wide model for paragenesis includes (1) early calcite marine cement, (2) syndepositional dolomitization, (3) widespread precipitation of quartz and K-feldspar overgrowths, (4) pervasive replacement of early carbonate by burial dolomite, (5) local dissolution of unstable framework grains (e.g., K-feldspar) and carbonate cement, (6) growth of authigenic clay, and (7) pressure solution and additional precipitation of quartz overgrowths. Authigenic clays apparently formed along with or subsequent to economically significant secondary porosity. The different pathways of sandstone diagenesis observed in the St. Peter Sandstone are largely dependent on primary textures and composition inherited from the environment of deposition rather than other factors, such as depth of burial or position in the basin. The relationships among primary textures and composition, diagenesis, and reservoir sandstone properties is useful for prediction of reservoir quality in the St. Peter Sandstone in the Michigan subsurface. Weakly cemented sandstone reservoirs characteristic of high-energy shoreface and shallow offshore depositional environments have the best reservoir quality in the basin. Clay-cemented sandstone reservoirs deposited on offshore shelves have the poorest reservoir quality. Incompletely quartz-cemented sandstone reservoirs, common in intertidal/supratidal facies, have intermediate reservoir quality.
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