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ABSTRACT: Effect of Geological Depths on Mechanical Properties of Anthracite Containing Methane

Bin Zhang, Beilei Sun, Chao Liu

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... that the adsorption amount of CH4 on anthracite increases to the maximum at 900 m, then decreases with increasing geological depth. This phenomenon...

2022

Forties Field, North Sea: ABSTRACT

A. N. Thomas, P. J. Walmsley, D. L. Jenkins

AAPG Bulletin

... sq m (22,000 acres). Maximum gross oil column is 510 ft, the structure being full to spill point. End_of_Article - Last_Page 808...

1973

Seismic Study of Ceres Pool

H. M. Thralls

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... "from a maximum--to a minimum--to a maximum" because of changes in depth. The minimum time should be immediately above the bar. 2) A reflecting...

1955

Abstract: Inversion of Vertical Electrical Sounding Data to Identify Hot Groundwater in Geothermal Prospect Area in Bumiaji Region, Malang, Indonesia; #90255 (2017)

Mariyanto, Has Priahadena

Search and Discovery.com

... and VES-3 point with different depth and thickness. Resistivity of hot groundwater layer is about 19.5-43.1 ohmmeter with the largest thickness...

2017

"Origin of Presq'ile Dolomite at Pine Point and Adjacent Subsurface: Evidence from Petrography, Geochemistry, and Fluid Inclusions [Abstract]"

Qing, H., Mountjoy, E.

CSPG Bulletin

... for Pine Point, and progressively deeper to the southwest. This could only happen at or near the maximum burial conditions during the Late Cretaceous...

1991

Point-Bar Deposits and Analysis of Subsurface Reservoir Dimensions, Toolachee Formation, Southern Cooper Basin, South Australia: ABSTRACT

Brian P. J. Williams

AAPG Bulletin

...-splays, backswamp deposits, and autochthonous coals. Paleohydraulic studies of point bars in the Moomba field demonstrate an average bankfull depth...

1985

Examining the Definition and Significance of the Maximum Flooding Surface Through Fuzzy Logic Modeling

William C. Parcell

GCAGS Transactions

... depth occur simultaneously across the basin (A). A distinct time of maximum sediment starvation develops at the transgressive inflection point (B...

2003

Problem of Determination of Basic Geothermal Parameters

D. I. D’yakonov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... (disturbances are often observed at depths of 50-100 m). In using average values of г and G it is necessary to indicate the maximum depth of investigation...

1961

Jameson Field Coke County, Texas

Dana T. Whitton

Abilene Geological Society

...) to 6400 (-4343). Maximum thickness of the reef is 775 feet to 800 feet, of which slightly more than 300 feet is gas cap. The oil-water contact...

1949

Rock Temperatures and Depths to Normal Boiling Point of Water in the United States

H. Cecil Spicer

AAPG Bulletin

... of temperature are computed from [EQUATION] Depth (x) to 212°F. is computed for maximum values in the same example from [EQUATION] and for minimum...

1936

Gravity Survey and Analysis of San Diego Embayment, Southwest San Diego County, California: ABSTRACT

William J. Elliott

AAPG Bulletin

... Point Loma and flattened under La Jolla. The Rosario Formation reaches a maximum thickness of ±4,000 feet at La Jolla and Point Loma. Undifferentiated...

1966

A Modeling Study for Imaging in Structurally Complex Media: Case History

Hesham Moubarak

Search and Discovery.com

... The imaging potential of prestack depth Kirchhoff migration using maximum energy or maximum energy event criteria can be predicted. Inadequate aperture...

Unknown

A Modeling Study for Imaging in Structurally Complex Media: Case History

Hesham Moubarak

Search and Discovery.com

... The imaging potential of prestack depth Kirchhoff migration using maximum energy or maximum energy event criteria can be predicted. Inadequate aperture...

Unknown

An Approach to Assessment of Potential Petroleum Source Rocks, Canadian Arctic Islands: Abstract

T. G. Powell

CSPG Special Publications

.... In the Sverdrup Basin the onset of the marginally mature zone occurs at approximately 1 500 m (5 000 ft) maximum burial depth, whereas the mature to overmature...

1980

Abstract: Mapping Hydrocarbon Trends with a New Approach To Temperature Modelling - Bottom Hole Temperature Datasets in the Utica; #90228 (2015)

Duncan Bate, Ian Deighton, Erika Tiboch

Search and Discovery.com

... methodologies. In the MaxG cube, we first define a depth varying interval geothermal gradient (IGG) function that models the maximum envelope...

2015

A New Approach to Sediment Diagenesis, by J. N. Van Elsberg: DISCUSSION

Kinji Magara

CSPG Bulletin

... is close to the maximum burial depth, the concept described by Van Elsberg (1978) does not seem to work. A very important point is that the effect...

1980

Abstract: Door Point: A Buried Volcano in Southeast Louisiana

Jules Braunstein , Claude E. McMichael

GCAGS Transactions

...Abstract: Door Point: A Buried Volcano in Southeast Louisiana Jules Braunstein , Claude E. McMichael 1976 Vol. 26 (1976), SHORT NOTE An exploratory...

1976

ABSTRACT: The Ladyfern Gas Field-Canada is Still Hiding Mammoths; #90013 (2003)

Thomas D. Boreen, Kelvin Colquhoun

Search and Discovery.com

... and Kelvin Colquhoun, Apache Canada Ltd, Calgary, AB, Canada The Ladyfern Gas FieldCCanada is Still Hiding Mammoths A Slave Point gas field discovery...

2003

Abstract: The Good, The Potential And The Ugly: Three Different Point Bar Lithofacies in Modern Meandering Tidal-Influenced Rivers: Ideas Applied To SAGD McMurray Oil Sands; #90187 (2014)

Derald G. Smith, Stephen M. Hubbard, Dustin Bauer, Peter Putnam, Dale A. Leckie, Tess Sabastian, and Milovan Fustic

Search and Discovery.com

...Abstract: The Good, The Potential And The Ugly: Three Different Point Bar Lithofacies in Modern Meandering Tidal-Influenced Rivers: Ideas Applied...

2014

Reef Formations in the Kura Depression Based on Seismic Surveys

A. N. Gadzhiyev, L. D. Kul’gavin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... deposits, which rest with sharp stratigraphic discordance on Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments. Common depth point seismic surveys were made here in 1973-74...

1977

In-Situ Rock/Water Geochemistry of Holocene Radial and Tangential Ooid Sediment, Baffin Bay, Texas: ABSTRACT

Douglas G. Neese, John D. Pigott

AAPG Bulletin

... and decreases with depth. Both ambient and pore waters are supersaturated with respect to a 10.3-mole % Mg-calcite. Maximum ^SgrCO2 in the ooid sediment...

1985

Problem of the Geologic Interpretation of the Talyshsko-Vandam Gravity Maximum

I. O. Tsimel’zon

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... point. The depth of occurrence of the isotemperature surface corresponding to the Curie point of magnetite occurs at different depths in different...

1959

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