kwartscement
Kwartscement, or quartz cement, is a diagenetic mineral cement consisting predominantly of quartz (SiO2) that binds sediment grains in sandstones and related rocks. It forms when silica-rich fluids circulate through pore spaces and precipitate quartz between grains, often as quartz overgrowths on existing grains. This cementation reduces porosity and permeability, altering the rock’s physical properties.
Quartz cement typically originates from the dissolution of silicate minerals and the transport of silica in
In many sandstones, kwartscement is the dominant cementing phase, particularly in quartz-rich reservoirs. Its presence can
Understanding kwartscement is important in sedimentology and petroleum geology because it controls reservoir quality and diagenetic