STUDI DIAGENESA DAN PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP PERKEMBANGANPOROSITAS BATUGAMPING FORMASI RAJAMANDALA DAERAH BANCANA,MASIGIT, GUA PAWON
Rajamandala Formation Limestone was formed in Late Oligocene – Early Miocene. During the geological history since it deposited, Rajamandala Formation had influenced by many geological processes, include diagenesis. The diagenesis processes begin at time the sediment deposited until recent. Ab...
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Summary: | Rajamandala Formation Limestone was formed in Late Oligocene – Early
Miocene. During the geological history since it deposited, Rajamandala
Formation had influenced by many geological processes, include diagenesis. The
diagenesis processes begin at time the sediment deposited until recent.
About 42 samples taken from location to be analyzed petrographicaly to identify
carbonate facies distribution and to analyze diagenetic processes reflected on the
cement morphology, textural features and cross cutting relationship among the
textural constituents.
From the field data and petrographic analysis, carbonate facies in Bancana,
Masigit,and Guapawon are consist of foraminifera - red algae packstone in the
lower part, platy coral bindstone –framestone in the middle part, and the upper
part consist of foraminifera packstone-wackestone and coral rudstone. Marine
diagenetic feature observed in the petrographic study are micritic envelope,
fibrous isopach cement and cement filling inside grain. Vadose meteoric
diagenetic feature that observed are pendant cement/meniscus and the skeletal
dissolution. Fresh water phreatic diagenetic feature are isopach equant cement as
neomorphism product from fibrous aragonite, and pore filling by blocky calcite
cement. Burial diagenetic feature that observed are grain fracture, stylolite, and
drusy mosaic spar. Primary porosity not developed, but secondary porosity well
developed with average porosity about 1-2% as vugy, channel and intercrystaline
porosity. Another diagenetic feature observed is dolomitization that may be
formed in burial or mixing of fresh water-marine phreatic environment. |
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