Reactive transport modelling of carbonate cementation in a deep saline aquifer, the Middle Jurassic Oolithe Blanche Formation, Paris Basin, France

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Sophie Violette (ENS-PSL Research University & CNRS)

Pierre Yves Collin (Université de Bourgogne)

Vincent Lagneau (Géosciences)

Fabien Aubertin (ENS-PSL Research University & CNRS)

Yasin Makhloufi (Université de Bourgogne)

Rémi Charton (TU Delft - Applied Geology, Université de Bourgogne)

Françoise Bergerat (UPMC-Sorbonne Universités & CNRS)

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crte.2016.06.002
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Publication Year
2016
Language
English
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Issue number
7
Volume number
348
Pages (from-to)
540-549

Abstract

The Oolithe Blanche Formation (Bathonian, Middle Jurassic) is one of the deep saline aquifers of the Paris Basin in France. The spatial distribution of its reservoir properties (porosity, permeability, tortuosity, etc.) is now better known with relatively homogeneous properties, except for some levels in the central part of the basin, where permeability exhibits higher values. This spatial distribution has been correlated with diagenetic events (variability of cementation) and palaeo-fluid flow circulation phases leading to variable cementation. In this paper, numerical simulations of reactive transport are performed. They provide a preliminary quantitative analysis of the Oolithe Blanche Formation, the type of fluids involved, the duration of fluid flow, and the time required to reduce the primary porosity of the Bathonian sediments by 10% due to cementation. Our results from the reactive transport simulations along a flow line, and a parameter sensitivity analysis suggest that diagenesis processes driven by meteoric water recharge do not exclusively cause the 10% decrease in porosity. Other geochemical and hydrogeologic processes must be involved.

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