Application of the EBSD Technique in the Study of Porosity and Permeability in Deformation Bands in Sandstone

Author:

Afonso Flávia Priscila Souza1ORCID,Lagoeiro Leonardo1,Fossen Haakon2,Barbosa Paola Ferreira3ORCID,Pinto Celeste Bertassoni1,de Souza Camila Gomes Peçanha4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geology, Federal University of Paraná—UFPR , Curitiba, PR 81531-990 , Brazil

2. Bergen University Museum/Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen , Box 7803, N-5020 Bergen , Norway

3. Institute of Geosciences, University of Brasília, Darcy Ribeiro University Campus , Brasília, DF 70.910-900 , Brazil

4. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) , Rio de Janeiro 22451-900, RJ , Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Deformation bands are common constituents of porous clastic fluid reservoirs. Various techniques have been used to study deformation band structure and the associated changes in porosity and permeability. However, the use of electron backscatter diffraction technique is limited. Thus, more information is needed regarding the crystallographic relationships between detrital crystals, which can significantly impact reservoir rock quality. We employ microscopic and microstructural investigation techniques to analyze the influence of cataclastic deformation bands on pore space. Porosity measurements of the Cretaceous Ilhas Group sandstone in NE Brazil, obtained through computerized microtomography, indicate that the undeformed domains exhibit a total porosity of up to 13%. In contrast, this porosity is slightly over 1% in the deformation bands. Scanning electron microscopy analyses revealed the presence of grain fragmentation and dissolution microstructures, along with cement-filling pre-existing pores. The electron backscatter diffraction analyses indicated extensive grain fragmentation and minimal contribution from intracrystalline plasticity as a deformation mechanism. However, the c axes of quartz crystals roughly align parallel to the orientation of the deformation band. In summary, we have confirmed and quantified the internal changes in a deformation band cluster, with grain size reduction and associated compaction as the main mechanism supported by quartz cementation.

Funder

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

FAPESP

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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