2021
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4214
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The Late Permian clastic–dominated carbonate shelf, Northwestern Pakistan: Implications for palaeoenvironments, palaeoclimate, and reservoir modelling

Abstract: The Indus Basin of Pakistan has archived thick and laterally extensive Permian carbonates. The current study focuses on constraining the palaeoenvironments, reservoir potential, and ambient climatic conditions during the deposition of Late Permian clastic-dominated carbonates of the Chhidru Formation, Indus Basin, Pakistan. At outcrop, the unit shows laterally variable thicknesses of dominantly thick-bedded, fossiliferous, channelized calcareous sandstone, and sandy limestone. The microscopic textural, composi… Show more

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“…Two samples are arkoses, three are greywacke and one is shale (Figure 8B). The Tredian sandstone is divided by cement, feldspar and lithoclast components (Iqbal et al, 2021; Wadood et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two samples are arkoses, three are greywacke and one is shale (Figure 8B). The Tredian sandstone is divided by cement, feldspar and lithoclast components (Iqbal et al, 2021; Wadood et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%