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Baum Ellenburger Pool Callahan County, Texas
Wm. Kenneth Kerfoot
Abilene Geological Society
... that the greatest deformation took place in the deepest horizons and that the structure is reflected with lessening intensity through the Caddo...
1949
Jameson Field Coke County, Texas
Dana T. Whitton
Abilene Geological Society
... the remaining three miles, being 1 1/4 miles wide at its widest point. The reef is reflected in the overlying sediments, the accompanying Top Tubb...
1949
North Snyder Field Scurry County, Texas
P. W. Miller, G. H. Brodie
Abilene Geological Society
... that the strong reef topography which controls accumulation is reflected by a marked structural anomaly in the Vale zone; this anomaly consists of a flattening over...
1949
Reddin Field Jones and Taylor Counties, Texas
Robert E. Mead
Abilene Geological Society
... which have been drilled to the reef indicate that the reef topography is conformable to and is reflected by the structure of zones above the reef...
1949
Experimental Studies of Fluvial Placers: Abstract
S. A. Schumm
Dallas Geological Society
.... This process was not influenced by external variables but rather it reflected the natural morphologic and sedimentologic development of a fluvial fan. Valley...
1977
Broad Structure of the Central and Northern Nova Scotian Continental Shelf: Abstract
A. K. Goodacre
CSPG Special Publications
.... This fault zone is also reflected in the earth’s magnetic field and recently available magnetic data indicate that there is generally magnetic material...
1975
Experimental Studies of Fluvial Placers: Abstract
S. A. Schumm
CSPG Special Publications
.... This process was not influenced by external variables but rather it reflected the natural morphologic and sedimentologic development of a fluvial fan. Valley...
1977
Abstract: A Tectonic Hypothesis to Explain Earth’s Crustal Movement, and May Control A Basin’s Configuration and Depositional Sequence
Eric F. Engbrecht
Abilene Geological Society
... the continental shields are considered to influence the carrier wave. The resultant wave may be reflected, refracted, or diffused, and may be out...
1983
Abstract: Megashear tectonics and Appalachian magmatism
D. F. Strong
Atlantic Geology
... megashear where the collisional regime would best be accommodated by subduction. Local zones of such compression might also be reflected in calc...
1981
Geophysical History of the Golden Trend of Oklahoma
John R. Hill
Tulsa Geological Society
... data which reflected the Deese pinch-out. All wells throughout the province were carefully checked for Deese sand thickness and shows of oil and water...
1952
Sedimentation in the Lower Cretaceous Gething Basin, Alberta: Abstract
B. A. Rottenfusser
CSPG Special Publications
... parts of Alberta. The change is reflected in alluvial-plain deposits of the Cadomin Formation and lower energy fluvial and flood-plain deposits...
1984
Abstract: Paleoenvironmental and tectonic control on coal deposition in eastern Canada
P. A. Hacquebard
Atlantic Geology
... conditions are reflected by: I) the overall seam development with regard to the number, thickness and continuity of the seams and their mode...
1985
Unlocking the Potential: Exploration Opportunities in New Zealand
Mark Alprantis
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
..., the monetary policy is being loosened and the falling industry costs are reflected by increased in exploration activity. 2D and 3D seismic activity...
2009
Mineralogy and Chemistry of Cretaceous Shales in Southeastern Saskatchewan: Abstract
G. D. Williams, P. L. Bayliss
CSPG Special Publications
... and Sr. Corresponding changes are also reflected in the mineralogy of the shales, with calcite and pyrite becoming relatively abundant in Niobrara/Favel...
1984
Abstract: Competition and Quest for Offshore Leases, by C. E. McMichael, R. W. Stephens; #90975 (1976).
Search and Discovery.com
1976
THERMAL MATURITYAND SOURCE-ROCK POTENTIAL OF THE SEDIMENTARY SUCCESSION FROM THE DRAKE FIELD, SVERDRUP BASIN, ARCTIC CANADA
T. Gentzis and F. Goodarzi
Journal of Petroleum Geology
..., have been studied using reflected-light microscopy and Rock-Eval pyrolysis. The Mesozoic sediments are immature to mature (% Ro = 0.35-0.80). Vitrinite...
1993
Abstract: Reservoir Characterisation in the Presence of Thin Beds and Elastically Ambiguous Facies
Rob Ross, Ask Frode Jakobsen, Henrik Juhl Hansen
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
... an innovative Bayesian framework and inversion formulation. The inversion is one step, it takes data directly from the reflected amplitude domain...
2019
Papua New Guinea Exploration Workflows
Luke Mahoney, Nigel Wilson, Pedro Restrepo
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
... more subtle structures which may not be reflected at the surface. Also, innovative new modelling tools are providing a unified and quantitative approach...
2019
3-D Exploitation of Oklahoma Anadarko Basin Gas Resources, Anadrako Basin, Western and Central Oklahoma: Abstract
Lawrence F. Lunardi
Tulsa Geological Society
... to 25,000 feet. Chesapeake's continued commitment to 3D in this area is reflected by a 2003 program that includes the acquisition of over 600 squares...
2003
Gulf of Mexico Produced Water: Characterization and Simulation: Abstract
Joanna McFarlane
Tulsa Geological Society
... sampling method was introduced to allow uncertainties in the input data to be reflected in the results of the computation. The model has successfully...
2003
Reclassification of the Miocene of the Florida Panhandle
Harbans S. Puri
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... conditions, and are reflected in both the lithology and fauna. Similar depositional types are considered as magnafacies, while dissimilar components within...
1953
The Stratigraphic and Paleoecological Significance of the SR/CA Ratio in Sediments and Fossils
Karl K. Turekian
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... be best explained as a kinetic effect rather than a selectivity on the part of the organism. That is, the speed of shell growth is reflected...
1955
"Gas Transportation in the 1990's [Abstract]"
Turner, J.M.
CSPG Bulletin
.... The cost of this expansion will ultimately be reflected in a higher cost of service. New marketing opportunities for Canadian gas producers...
1991
7. Dendraster: A Problem in Echinoid Taxonomy
D. M. Raup
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... is recognized in D. excentricus as reflected in the character eccentricity. However, the species may be divided into two ecological races on the basis...
1956
Abstract: Recent Advances in Borehold Imaging Based on the Circumferential Borehold Imaging Log (CBIL)
Walter H. Fertl
GCAGS Transactions
... second and acquires 250 measurements per revolution. Two key parameters are being measured: the amplitude of the reflected acoustic wave (which...
1990