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Determination of Chloride in Water from Core Samples: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Wolfgang V. Swarzenski

AAPG Bulletin

.... Loose sand and gravel are only partly retained by the core catcher, yielding samples that are invaded by drilling mud and that have lost their original...

1959

Passive Margins: Jequotinhonha Basin, Brazil

Petrobras Exploration Department

AAPG Special Volumes

...-lacustrine sequences. The next phase, interior sag, evolved during the Aptian. At this time, subsidence created an elongated depression that was invaded...

1987

Geologic History of Rocky Mountain Region: ABSTRACT

John D. Haun, Harry C. Kent

AAPG Bulletin

... and Cretaceous sediments. In the Early Cretaceous a sea again invaded from the north and in late Early Cretaceous joined a southern sea forming a seaway which...

1964

Original and Secondary Pores in Sedimentary Reservoir Rocks: Relation to CaCO3 Cements: ABSTRACT

Gerald M. Friedman

AAPG Bulletin

... space will be preserved only if hydrocarbons are introduced early, if shale seals off the reef from migrating fluids, or if the reef is invaded...

1972

Hydrocarbon Potential of Amazon Basins of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru: ABSTRACT

F. Zuniga Y Rivero, A. Pardo, H. Valdivia, P. Velarde

AAPG Bulletin

... huge tributaries of the Amazon and is sparsely populated. From early Paleozoic time until the Maestrichtian, seas repeatedly invaded the area...

1974

Importance of Secondary Porosity in Sandstones to Hydrocarbon Exploration: ABSTRACT

Earle F. McBride

AAPG Bulletin

... rapid compaction followed removal of cement minerals; and (7) quartz grains that have been reduced to shards when calcite, which invaded quartz along...

1980

Deposition and Diagenesis of Horquilla Carbonates, Big Hatchet Peak Section, Pedregosa Basin: ABSTRACT

Alonzo D. Jacka, Sam Thompson, III

AAPG Bulletin

... and then invaded the surrounding matrix to form nodules or discontinuous layers. At one stage most Horquilla limestones contained large volumes...

1981

Enhanced Gas Recovery From Watered-Out Reservoirs: ABSTRACT

A. R. Gregory, R. A. Morton

AAPG Bulletin

...-invaded zone, is mobilized and flows to the well bore. Research involving the coproduction method was funded by the Gas Research Institute. Integration...

1983

Origin and Diagenesis of Beachrock, Discovery Bay, Jamaica: ABSTRACT

Nancy I. Trumbly, John D. Pigott

AAPG Bulletin

... fresh water has not invaded (maximum Cl = 22^pmil). Models of Sr partitioning show low-strontium aragonite is produced from the neomorphism of high-Mg...

1985

Multi-phase pools caused by gas invasion in deep Ordovician carbonates from the Tazhong area, Tarim Basin, China

Zhiyao Zhang , Yijie Zhang , Guangyou Zhu , Jianfa Han , and Linxian Chi

AAPG Bulletin

..., with diamondoids and OSCs dissolved in the vapor phase, migrated upward through strike-slip faults and invaded previously charged oil pools...

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