Online Student Lecture Tour on Dolomite and Dolomitization
 by
Dr. John D. Humphrey

9th October 2020 - 11AM UAE | 9AM CEST

Online Student Lecture Tour by Dr. John D. Humphrey

Understanding Dolomite and Dolomitization

Carbonate rocks (limestones and dolostones) make up about 15% of the Phanerozoic stratigraphic record; however, carbonate reservoirs hold over 50% of the world’s oil and gas reserves. Dolomite presents one of the great enigmas in sedimentary geology. This principally diagenetic mineral is abundant in the stratigraphic record, yet volumetrically very little dolomite is forming today. Also, it is difficult to form dolomite in the lab under conditions that we believe most natural dolomites have formed, that is, at near-surface temperatures and pressures. This course reviews properties of the mineral dolomite, introduces models for its formation, presents recognition criteria for dolomitization, and discusses dolomite porosity.


Join the online lecture by Dr. John Humphrey and learn more about Understanding Dolomite and Dolomitization.  As uptake increases, there is much to learn on the topic. In this interactive lecture, Dr. John Humphrey will answer questions and present relevant examples.

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