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Abstract: What are Hoodoos and how do they form? Cosmogenic nuclide insights into Holocene landscape evolution in the Colorado Plateau

John Gosse, Les McFadden, Guang Yang, Robert Finkel

Atlantic Geology

...Abstract: What are Hoodoos and how do they form? Cosmogenic nuclide insights into Holocene landscape evolution in the Colorado Plateau John Gosse...

2008

Abstract: Evolution of the Iapetus Ocean in the Appalachian-Caledonide orogen: what can we learn from modern continental margins?

John W. F. Waldron, David I. Schofield, J. Brendan Murphy

Atlantic Geology

...Abstract: Evolution of the Iapetus Ocean in the Appalachian-Caledonide orogen: what can we learn from modern continental margins? John W. F. Waldron...

2013

Abstract: The northern Appalachian tin metallotect: what conditions led to formation of Canadas only past primary tin producer, the East Kemptville Sn-Cu-Zn-Ag-In deposit?

Luke Bickerton, Daniel Kontak, Iain Samson, Brendan Murphy, Dawn Kellet, Rob Creaser

Atlantic Geology

...Abstract: The northern Appalachian tin metallotect: what conditions led to formation of Canadas only past primary tin producer, the East Kemptville...

2018

Geologic Framework for Successful Underground Waste Management: Discussion

John E. Galley

AAPG Special Volumes

... up criteria for determining what is fresh water and what is not fresh water. I shall simply refer you to whatever criteria the federal or state...

1972

ABSTRACT CO2 Sequestration in Sedimentary Basins: Major Remaining Issues, #90104 (2010)

Benson Sally M.

Search and Discovery.com

... monitoring has provided confidence that CO2 is effectively sequestered. The major challenge now  is to determine, to what extent and under what conditions...

2010

Some Advice from Half Century of Elephant Hunting: How We Bagged Some Big Ones

Bill Barrett

Search and Discovery.com

... directly. Question #1: What new technologies came into play that made a difference to my success? Wattenberg Field Piceance Basin DJ Basin...

2009

Abstract: Structural Delineation with VSPs

Muhammad Idrees and Zahia Djebbar

Search and Discovery.com

... and interpretation challenges which are critical and important in exploration or development phase of a field: • • • • • • What is the location of the well...

2008

Abstract: Stampede Field-Reservoir Rock Physics and Seismic Imaging: What We Should See and What We Can See;

Wisley Martins

Search and Discovery.com

...Abstract: Stampede Field-Reservoir Rock Physics and Seismic Imaging: What We Should See and What We Can See; Wisley Martins Stampede Field-Reservoir...

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Vitrinite reflectance

Search and Discovery.com

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My Arch

Phil Sullivan

Utah Geological Association

... where humankind emerged from their underground existence into the sun, into what we might now call consciousness, the awareness of our existence...

1980

Reservoir Revitalization: Key Questions to Address, #70202 (2015).

Susan Nash

Search and Discovery.com

...: What do we do about reservoirs that have lost their drive? How can geologists and geophysicists contribute? Mature fields: types of flooding...

2015

Transcending Geoscience Paradigms for Exploration Opportunity Growth, #110171 (2014)

Carlos A. Dengo

Search and Discovery.com

.... ~========~========~~======~========~ I Introduction Closing Paradigms What is next? Halbouty Lecturers and Others “Fundamentally the human brain is the most powerful tool in exploration...

2014

Abstract: Migration Without the Math: Did the Greeks Really Know All This?

J. Bee Bednar

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... be sufficient to explain the more complicated approach of the modern era. What I try to do in this short presentation is use this approach to generate some...

2006

Abstract: The Role of Geomechanics in Enhancing Production in Tight-gas or Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

Daniel Moos

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...: • What is the optimal drilling direction to maximize productivity from natural fractures? • What is the optimal direction to drill a well...

2008

Abstract: The Business Case for Gender Diversity in the Geoscience Workforce

Cindy Yeilding and Denise Butler

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... of this potential gender “chasm”, and what can we do to continue to embed the case for diversity in the geosciences? The November HGS luncheon is dedicated...

2009

Power up for what?

Search and Discovery.com

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Abstract: Geomodeling in Non-Stationary Reservoirs: What is Locally Varying Anisotropy and When Should We Consider It; #90224 (2015)

Jeff B. Boisvert

Search and Discovery.com

...Abstract: Geomodeling in Non-Stationary Reservoirs: What is Locally Varying Anisotropy and When Should We Consider It; #90224 (2015) Jeff B. Boisvert...

2015

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