Luminescence Microscopy and Spectroscopy<subtitle>Qualitative and Quantitative Applications&lt;/Subtitle&gt; 1991
DOI: 10.2110/scn.91.25.0155
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Using Cathodoluminescence to Map Regionally Zoned Carbonate Cements Occurring in Diagenetic Aureoles Above Oil Reservoirs<subtitle>Initial Results from the Velma Oil Field, Oklahoma:</subtitle>

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“…Various geochemical regimes cause different luminescence in calcite cements. The dark luminescence in calcite cement is interpreted as being formed by oxic fluids with minimum values of Fe and Mn (Barker et al 1991; Li et al 2017). In contrast, the bright luminescence reflects the flow of anoxic fluids, which leads to an increase in Mn (Li et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Various geochemical regimes cause different luminescence in calcite cements. The dark luminescence in calcite cement is interpreted as being formed by oxic fluids with minimum values of Fe and Mn (Barker et al 1991; Li et al 2017). In contrast, the bright luminescence reflects the flow of anoxic fluids, which leads to an increase in Mn (Li et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%