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Croizé, Delphine; Ehrenberg, Stephen N; Bjørlykke, Knut; Renard, François; Jahren, Jens (2010): (Table 1) Sample characteristics, test consolidations and calculated elastic parameters of ODP Sites 194-1193 and 194-1196 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.817647, Supplement to: Croizé, D et al. (2010): Petrophysical properties of bioclastic platform carbonates: implications for porosity controls during burial. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 27(8), 1765-1774, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2009.11.008

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Abstract:
This study is based on rock mechanical tests of samples from platform carbonate strata to document their petrophysical properties and determine their potential for porosity loss by mechanical compaction. Sixteen core-plug samples, including eleven limestones and five dolostones, from Miocene carbonate platforms on the Marion Plateau, offshore northeast Australia, were tested at vertical effective stress, sigma1', of 0-70 MPa, as lateral strain was kept equal to zero. The samples were deposited as bioclastic facies in platform-top settings having paleo-water depths of <10-90 m. They were variably cemented with low-Mg calcite and five of the samples were dolomitized before burial to present depths of 39-635 m below sea floor with porosities of 8-46%. Ten samples tested under dry conditions had up to 0.22% strain at sigma1' = 50 MPa, whereas six samples tested saturated with brine, under drained conditions, had up to 0.33% strain. The yield strength was reached in five of the plugs. The measured strains show an overall positive correlation with porosity. Vp ranges from 3640 to 5660 m/s and Vs from 1840 to 3530 m/s. Poisson coefficient is 0.20-0.33 and Young's modulus at 30 MPa ranged between 5 and 40 GPa. Water saturated samples had lower shear moduli and slightly higher P- to S-wave velocity ratios. Creep at constant stress was observed only in samples affected by pore collapse, indicating propagation of microcracks. Although deposited as loose carbonate sand and mud, the studied carbonates acquired reef-like petrophysical properties by early calcite and dolomite cementation. The small strains observed experimentally at 50 MPa indicate that little mechanical compaction would occur at deeper burial. However, as these rocks are unlikely to preserve their present high porosities to 4-5 km depth, further porosity loss would proceed mainly by chemical compaction and cementation.
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Coverage:
Median Latitude: -20.623925 * Median Longitude: 152.325455 * South-bound Latitude: -21.006200 * West-bound Longitude: 151.792280 * North-bound Latitude: -20.241650 * East-bound Longitude: 152.858630
Date/Time Start: 2001-01-12T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2001-02-06T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 38.58 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 634.98 m
Event(s):
194-1193  * Latitude: -20.241650 * Longitude: 151.792280 * Date/Time: 2001-01-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: -348.3 m * Penetration: 1201.5 m * Recovery: 207.7 m * Location: Coral Sea * Campaign: Leg194 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: 113 cores; 691.6 m cored; 509.9 m drilled; 30% recovery
194-1196  * Latitude: -21.006200 * Longitude: 152.858630 * Date/Time: 2001-02-06T00:00:00 * Elevation: -304.2 m * Penetration: 937.5 m * Recovery: 115.7 m * Location: Coral Sea * Campaign: Leg194 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: 121 cores; 937.5 m cored; 0 m drilled; 12.3% recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
NumberNoCroizé, Delphineplug
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode – mbsf
Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyCroizé, Delphine
TextureTextureCroizé, Delphine
Density, grainDensity graing/cm3Croizé, Delphine
HeighthmmCroizé, Delphineplug
Permeability, gasPermeab gasmDCroizé, Delphine
PorosityPoros% volCroizé, Delphine
10 CommentCommentCroizé, Delphinecondition
11 Pressure, stressPMPaCroizé, Delphine1 initial, during triaxial tests
12 Pressure, stressPMPaCroizé, Delphine3 initial, during triaxial tests
13 Pressure, stressPMPaCroizé, Delphine1 final, during triaxial tests
14 Young's modulusE mGPaCroizé, DelphineCalculatedat initial stress = 30 MPa
15 Poisson's ratioPois rCroizé, DelphineCalculatedat initial stress = 30 MPa
16 Bulk modulusBulk modMPaCroizé, DelphineCalculatedat initial stress = 30 MPa
17 Shear modulusShear modMPaCroizé, DelphineCalculatedat initial stress = 30 MPa
18 --Croizé, DelphineCalculatedcompressibility [10**-11/Pa], at initial stress = 30 MPa
19 Velocity, compressional waveVpm/sCroizé, Delphinemean measurements at initial stress = 10 MPa (except for plug 31 which is less than 10 MPa)
20 Velocity, shear waveVsm/sCroizé, Delphinemean measurements at initial stress = 10 MPa (except for plug 31 which is less than 10 MPa)
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Event

No
(plug)

Depth sed [m]
(mbsf)

Lithology

Texture

Density grain [g/cm3]

h [mm]
(plug)

Permeab gas [mD]

Poros [% vol]
10 
Comment
(condition)
11 
P [MPa]
(1 initial, during triaxial tests)
12 
P [MPa]
(3 initial, during triaxial tests)
13 
P [MPa]
(1 final, during triaxial tests)
14 
E m [GPa]
(at initial stress = 30 MPa)
15 
Pois r
(at initial stress = 30 MPa)
16 
Bulk mod [MPa]
(at initial stress = 30 MPa)
17 
Shear mod [MPa]
(at initial stress = 30 MPa)
18 
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(compressibility [10**-11/Pa],...)
19 
Vp [m/s]
(mean measurements at initial ...)
20 
Vs [m/s]
(mean measurements at initial ...)
194-1193 18.045.97Limestonepackstone with large vugs2.7121.00213.0020.2Dry1.660.505019.600.2519700163003.3439272454
194-119321.063.74Limestonecoarse grainstone2.7125.108835.0026.4Dry1.250.505019.500.2311000208004.4238332774
194-119322.067.92Limestonepackstone with isolated vugs2.7223.601.1817.6Dry1.660.505021.900.2811400235302.9040282899
194-119330.073.79Limestonepackstone with large vugs2.7029.253236.0018.2Dry1.250.505028.500.2620500217002.4343592803
194-11932.042.16Limestonepackstone with large vugs2.7022.5422314.0017.4Saturated1.660.507014.900.2741100193003.5750082678
194-11934.043.19Limestonepackstone with large vugs2.6819.352169.0016.0Saturated1.660.507012.400.2932300163003.6044952485
194-119317.045.69Limestonepackstone with large vugs2.7221.60325.0024.7Saturated1.660.50708.560.2535500154006.3845502366
194-119352.061.34Limestonecoarse grainstone2.7217.466.3118.3Saturated1.660.505014.200.2629100143003.8441912271
194-119331.074.16Limestonecoarse grainstone2.7024.24>50000.0046.0Saturated1.660.50718.8042642463
194-1196 69.056.97Dolostone2.8221.431014.0027.0Dry1.660.505022.100.2421100179003.9840812526
194-1196114.0316.86Limestonefine grainstone2.7122.500.1812.8Dry5.002.005030.200.2428000189002.5445232652
194-1196160.0539.35Dolostone2.7326.270.048.4Dry1.250.503033.300.3339800359001.3056303542
194-1196167.0557.51Dolostone2.8227.735545.0031.5Dry1.250.503020.900.2428600171003.6942922497
194-1196201.0633.88Dolostone2.7623.1512.6015.3Dry9.802.945030.900.2336000235001.8149342937
194-1196203.0634.98Dolostone2.7821.674094.0026.5Dry9.802.945018.100.2029900135003.8541292198
194-11961.238.58Limestonepackstone with isolated vugs2.7519.541.3025.0Saturated1.660.50708.630.30297001530011.7043582355