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A Logging Form for Graphic Descriptions of Core and Outcrop: RESEARCH METHOD PAPER

J. Michael Boyles , Alan J. Scott , And James M. Rine

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... that were avoided are inflexibility to adapt with respect to varied rock types and/or tudies; bias in styles that introduces false data or incorrectly...

1986

Conclusions: Chapter 16

John W. Gabelman

AAPG Special Volumes

... the geologic and geographic horizons of exploration activity. A pronounced bias seems to have existed on the part of domestic (and much foreign...

1977

Quick Estimation of Pebble Volumes: RESEARCH METHOD PAPER

Soren B. Dorr

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... To minimize bias resulting from choice of pebbles that are counted, I recommend that one or several areas in the outcrop be defined, with subsequent count...

1994

Rhythms and Events in Carbonate Deposition: Chapter 3

Wolfgang Schlager

AAPG Special Volumes

... is probably an artefact of our strong observational bias towards the Holocene. Organic evolution The organic origin of most carbonate sediment makes...

1992

Jurassic Source For Oil of Surat-Bowen Basin, Queensland, Australia: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

N. J. De Jersey , R. J. Allen

AAPG Bulletin

...------------------------------ past petroleum geologists have shown some bias in favor of marine sediments as source beds, it is now clear, as indicated by Hedberg...

1966

Interpretation of Discontinuous Vitrinite Reflectance Profiles: Discussion (1)

CHARLES T. FEAZEL and RICHARD B. ARAM

AAPG Bulletin

... and caving of intervals higher in the hole. Additional problems arise in the laboratory, including operator bias and differences in processing, polishing...

1990

Identification of Wrench Faults Using Subsurface Structural Data: Criteria and Pitfalls: Discussion (1)

DONALD S. STONE

AAPG Bulletin

... identification in the Rocky Mountain area at a time when two-dimensional, dip-slip bias dominated structural interpretation. I pointed out that "factual data...

1991

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Strategies for Master Data Management

Search and Discovery.com

... – and that none of them can be easily reconciled with the others! To compound this, every user has a semantic bias that comes from our professional...

2013

Abstract: Confidence and Accuracy of Microseismic Images; #90171 (2013)

S.C. Maxwell

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... the distance bias from the image. The data can also be used to assess the frequencymagnitude distribution of the dataset. Figure 1. Average background noise...

2013

Abstract: Analogy at the Facies Level: Architecture, Sedimentology and Ichnology of Modern and Pleistocene Deposits at Willapa Bay; #90172 (2014)

Jesse A. Schoengut, Murray K. Gingras

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... of the deposit by larger burrowers and preservational bias in coarser-grained clastic deposits. Generally, the intertidal deposits tend to dip relatively...

2014

Abstract: Noise and its Effect on Microseismic Event Locations; #90174 (2014)

Neda Boroumand and Henry Bland

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... (centre), and application of an “aggressive” low pass filter (right). Conclusions 1) High noise levels conceal low energy events causing a bias...

2014

Abstract: Monte-Carlo Statics on PSv Data; #90187 (2014)

Alice Chapman, Steve Zamfes, and Guillaume Poulain

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... of which is randomly explored for all the shot points and receiver stations to avoid bias and cycle-skipping. For each shot or receiver selected...

2014

Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphic Models - Latitudinally Derived Differences; #120178 (2015)

C. M. Fraticelli, J. R. Suter

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... depositional settings and their characteristics, introducing both a bias and limitation to the methodology for higher latitude applications. Many low...

2015

Risk Analysis for Unconventional Resource Opportunities

William Haskett

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... resulting in gross error, inclusion of significant bias (usually upside), and poor development decisions. Uncertainty envelopes for both resource...

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Characterization of Petrophysical Properties for CO2 Sequestration Models in the Mississippian Madison Group, Moxa Arch-La Barge Platform, Southwestern Wyoming; #80182 (2011)

Geoffrey Thyne, Mark Tomasso, David Budd, Sharon Bywater-Reyes, and Brian Reyes

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... correlation. Synthetic Porosity Petrophysical data core versus log Petrophysical data log-based shows no location bias Can Now Generate North-South...

2011

Interpreting Sediment Dispersal in Western North America from Detrital Zircon Ages; #50818 (2013)

William R. Dickinson

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..., Differential zircon fertility of source terranes and natural bias in the detrital zircon record: implications for sedimentary provenance analysis: Earth...

2013

Cardium Formation Hydraulic "Frac" Microseismic: Observations and Conclusions, #41339 (2014)

John L.J. Duhault

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... of the event clouds without bias based on the monitor well location. This figure also shows the more complex nature of the slickwater frac versus the more...

2014

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