C. Chaika et J. Dvorkin, ULTRASONIC VELOCITIES OF OPALINE ROCKS UNDERGOING SILICA DIAGENESIS, Geophysical research letters, 24(16), 1997, pp. 2039-2042
Experimental results of laboratory measurements at ultrasonic frequenc
ies on dry opaline rocks are documented from the Monterey Formation, a
siliceous unit in the San Joaquin basin. In these samples the silica
is primarily biogenic opal-A in origin, but progressively alters to op
al-CT and then quartz with depth. The diagenetic transitions are accom
panied by a marked porosity reduction. Compressional and shear wave ve
locities were measured on core plugs at effective reservoir pressure.
Experimental results on samples from the opal-A/opal-CT transition and
the opal-CT/quartz transition show very little pressure-dependence of
elastic-wave velocities. When their elastic moduli are normalized by
those of the solid phase, the moduli-porosity trend is very close to t
hat of chalk and, in the lower-porosity domain, of some clean sandston
es.