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Course Notes 40: Deep-Water Sandstones, Brushy Canyon Formation, West Texas

R.T. Beaubouef, C. Rossen, F.B. Zelt, M.D. Sullivan, D.C. Mohrig, G D.C. Jennette

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the Brushy Canyon Fm. allow reconstruction of channel geometries and reservoir architecture from the slope to the basin floor. The Brushy Canyon...

1999

Abstract: Seismic Evidence of Gas Hydrates Occurrence in Lower Slope to Basin-floor, Deep Water Area of Northeastern Bay of Bengal; #90294 (2017)

Yintao Lu, Boqing Shi, Fuliang Lyu, Guozhang Fan, Dali Shao

Search and Discovery.com

...Abstract: Seismic Evidence of Gas Hydrates Occurrence in Lower Slope to Basin-floor, Deep Water Area of Northeastern Bay of Bengal; #90294 (2017...

2017

Miocene Turbidite Reservoir Systems in the Taranaki Basin, New Zealand: Established Plays and Analogues for Deep-Water Exploration

P. R. King, G. H. Browne

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

..., and as an analogue for further exploration. We suggest that each formation represents a progradational third-order succession comprising basin floor fan...

2001

Abstract: All Fill—No Spill: Slope-Fan Sand Bodies in Growth-Faulted Sub-basins: Oligocene Frio Formation, South Texas Gulf Coast

Ursula Hammes, Hongliu Zeng, Robert Loucks, and Frank Brown, Jr.

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...; Straccia and Prather, 2000). The typical slope and basin-floor-fan models in Pliocene and Pleistocene deepwater Gulf of Mexico basins are interpreted...

2007

Basin Floor Fans„Part 4 of 4

Rob Kirk

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

.... The reservoirs in the field have been divided into five different groups (red, green, yellow, pink and reddish), with the best basin-floor fan sands be ing...

2010

Deep-Water Basin Floor Fans of the Lower Baong Formation, a New Exploration Objective Offshore North Sumatera

Siti Nur'aini, Soejono Martodjojo, Frank W. Musgrove, Jan Bon

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... The accumulations of basin floor fan sediments are interpreted and have an area of approximately 162.5 km2. The mounded features show the high to low...

2000

Chapter 69: Storvola, Type I Shelf Margin, Norway

Ron Steel, Piret Plink-Björklund, Donatella Mellere

AAPG Special Volumes

... of Storvola, showing lower-slope segment of Clinoform 14 passing into basin-floor fan successions on the mountain Hyrnestabben (~1 km [~0.6 mi] high...

2007

Abstract: Is There Anything Useful to be Learned by Correlating Several Thousand Well Logs from the Middle and Upper Wilcox of South Texas?

Marc B. Edwards

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... architecture of the updip Wilcox? Familiar Wilcox deltas along the basin margin and the submarine fan deposits encountered on the deepwater basin floor...

2005

Three-dimensional geological and synthetic seismic model of Early Permian redeposited basinal carbonate deposits, Victorio Canyon, west Texas

Xavier Janson, Charles Kerans, Jerome A. Bellian, William Fitchen

AAPG Bulletin

...-ooid grainstone deposited as a 1.5-km 750-m (0.93-mi 2460-ft) basin-floor fan up to 15 m (49 ft) thick. This basin-floor fan is subtly imaged...

2007

Abstract: Prospectivity in the Slope Break Belts of Malay Basin Western Margin (Geology Poster 20)

Ji Ping, Zuliyana Ibrarim

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... of tectonic, deposition and erosion. There are multi belts in the Western margin. And the results of the deposition are the basin floor fan, slope fan...

2011

Geometry and Dispersal Patterns of Deep-Sea Fans from Various Tectonic Settings: ABSTRACT

Tor H. Nilsen

AAPG Bulletin

... structure. Their shape depends on several important factors: (1) the topography of the basin floor and shape of the basin in which they are deposited...

1980

Oil and Gas Production from Submarine Fans of Los Angeles Basin: ABSTRACT

Tom Redin

AAPG Bulletin

... to fit most basin-floor fan models but these models were greatly modified by paleobathymetry. The sediment transport mechanism was primarily turbidity...

1984

ABSTRACT: Contrasting Lateral and Oblique Frontal Submarine Fan Pinch-outs from the Tanqua Basin, South Africa; #90007 (2002)

David Hodgson, Wietze van der Werff, Nick Drinkwater, David Hodgetts, John Howell, John Kavanagh, Kevin Keogh, Erik P. Johannessen, De Ville Wickens, Alexei Petrov, Stephen Flint

Search and Discovery.com

...ABSTRACT: Contrasting Lateral and Oblique Frontal Submarine Fan Pinch-outs from the Tanqua Basin, South Africa; #90007 (2002) David Hodgson, Wietze...

2002

Abstract: Exploitation of Thin Basin-floor Fan Sandstones, Navarro Formation (Upper Cretaceous), South Texas

Richard C. Bain

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...Abstract: Exploitation of Thin Basin-floor Fan Sandstones, Navarro Formation (Upper Cretaceous), South Texas Richard C. Bain 2004 23 23 During thirty...

2004

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