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A Periglacial Eolian Sand at Debert, Northern Nova Scotia: a Preliminary Report

Donald J. P. Swift, Douglas S. Byers, David Krinsley

Atlantic Geology

... outwash, the more common source of periglacial eolian material. A till source might result in an inherited bias towards the fines, unless transport...

1966

Carboniferous History, Llano Region

W. C. Bell

Houston Geological Society

... published interpretations of Carboniferous stratigraphy in the Llano region are based almost wholly on paleontologic bias and layer-cake "principles...

1962

HISTORICAL NOTES ON THE SASKATCHEWAN GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

D. F. PATERSON

Williston Basin Symposium

.... The constitution served well but in the mid-sixties the original bias towards Petroleum Geology coupled with the exodus of Petroleum...

1982

Prospect Identification Using AVO Fluid Prediction, Relative and Field-Based Elastic Inversion in Sarawak, Malaysia

Muhammad Fauzi, Rusdinadar Sigit, Reza Lasman, Nobert Van De Coevering

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... model (which can have an incorrect bias) was input: the initial elastic properties input to the inversion were all constant everywhere. We call...

2007

Controlled excavations in the Romualdo Formation Lagerstätte (Araripe Basin, Brazil) and pterosaur diversity: Remarks based on new findings

Bruno C. Vila Nova, Antonio A. F. Saraiva, Joao K. R. Moreira, Juliana M. Sayão

PALAIOS

... to their utilization in controlled excavations. One compaction bias was observed. The upper levels showed a majority of tridimensional fossils, while...

2011

Multi-Realization Reservoir Simulation Modelling Applied to Vaca Muerta Cube Development for Type Curve Generation

David Delgado, Jorge Viamontes, Lan Zhang, Peter Zannitto

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

..., and fracture parameter in the LA URTeC 3951192 11 models are near the P50 of their distributions, and do not have a significant bias to the higher or lower...

2023

ABSTRACT: Database of Early Petroleum References

Raymond P. Sorenson

Petroleum History Institute

..., and Saudi Aramco). The North American bias may be result of the fact that the most of the literature in this field may have indeed been published in North...

2016

ABSTRACT: History And Geology Leading To The Discovery Of The Utica/Point Pleasant Play In The Appalachian Basin

Chuck Moyer

Petroleum History Institute

... to the political influence and academic bias, there is no widely accepted consensus among Chinese academics; however, three Chinese geologists, Li...

2017

Geochemical Results Obtained for one Oil (GC-MS #258-1) and two Source Rocks for the Bucomazi and Monterey Formations: 1988

I. R. Kaplan

Pacific Section of AAPG

... in Figures 1-2, are typical of intermediate mature oils, showing an envelope of normal alkanes between n-C11 to n-33, with a front-end bias...

2000

Vitrinite Reflectance of Whole-Rock Versus Dispersed Organic Matter Concentrate Mounts: Whats the Difference?

Charles E. Barker

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... dl of these populations are mixed together as broken p-cles. assess the influence of microscopist bias in selecting the first cycle vimnite, Rv-r...

1994

Laser Micro-Pyrolysis: Morphology to Molecular Structure of Discrete Kerogen Components

Lorraine B. Eglinton

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... a s may have resulted in a bias towards more volatile mrnponenta in the h e r pyrolysate. . a: Lmer MimPyrolysate of Messel &ale kemgen. LBspr Fym1pU...

1994

A Simple Statistical Method for Correcting and Standardizing Heat Flows and Subsurface Temperatures Derived from Log and Test Data

Douglas W. Waples, Mahadir Ramly

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... types of temperature data are more isotropically distributed. This geographic bias might lead to skewed statistical results when the entire...

1995

Geochemical Characteristics of Lacustrine Source Rocks: A Combined Palynological/Molecular Study of a Tertiary Sequence from Offshore China

A. L. Mann, N. S. Goodwin, S. Lowe

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... The only other diagnostic information comes from the distribution of the C27–29 steranes; coelution with the oleanenes hinders quantitation but a bias...

1987

Paleoenvironmental Implications of Sedimentology and Paleontology of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, Southeastern Utah

Steven C. Good, J. Michael Parrish, Russell F. Dubiel

Four Corners Geological Society

... of terrestrial forms could result either from sampling bias or from restricted presence of extensive subaerially exposed land in the region during...

1987

How to Generate Really Good Structural Maps

Francis Richards

GEO ExPro Magazine

... with the same data see different things and are capable of producing an extremely varied set of results with a significant personal bias. The production...

2018

Velocity Analyses of Near Seafloor Strata Based on Multichannel Seismic Data from the Tonga Platform

Jeffrey E. Cole, Dennis M. Mann

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... higher than the interval velocities calculated from the indicated inversions on the coherency plots (Table 1). Note that a bias may have been introduced...

1985

Machine-learning prediction of slope channel facies using outcrop analog data: Tres Pasos Formation, Magallanes Basin, Chile

Patrick Ronnau, Lisa Stright, Stephen M. Hubbard, Brian W. Romans

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... and bias. Methods This work expands on previous ML studies with sedimentologic data from the Tres Pasos Formation Laguna Figueroa outcrops...

2022

Petrography of Sandstone Interbeds in the Upper Cretaceous -- Paleocene of Gulf Spring Point

H. W. Nelson

CSPG Bulletin

... that, even taking the grain-size bias into account, the average composition of the supplied detritus actually did change with time. The changes...

1968

Broadband Marine Seismic, Does Acquisition Make a Difference?

Martin Bayly, Sandeep Kumar Chandola, Low Cheng Foo, Abdul Aziz Muhamad, Swee Leng Ng

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., the amplitude and phase response of the recorded data will progressively change over offset. Unless compensated for, this will bias multichannel processes...

2013

Carbonate depositional facies at the exploration, development, and reservoir modeling-scales A perspective from the modern

Paul (Mitch) Harris, Sam J. Purkis

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... of modern sandbars comes into play at the development drilling and reservoir modeling scales, in that any depositional bias introduced by aspects...

2023

Multifocusing 3-D Diffraction Imaging for Dectection of Fractured Zones in Mudstone Reservoirs

Alana Schoepp, Evgeny Landa, Stephane Labonte

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to the other wells and the diffractivity amplitude values are correspondingly low. At Well D, the diffractivity and total gas have a similar shape with a bias...

2014

Exploration: Responsible Upstream Investment in the UKCS

Graham Goffey, Nick Terrell

GEO ExPro Magazine

... and the crude requirements of a refinery/downstream complex that exports 40% of its output, particularly as petrol. These factors bias towards higher...

2022

Litho-Facies Estimation by Electrical Logging Data Set in the Jurassic Plover Formation

Tatsuya Konishi, Koichi Kihara, Takahiro Zushi

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...-cored intervals. However, such qualitative approach risks introducing interpreter’s bias and arbitrary interpretations, especially in case of where...

2011

Technology

Hidekazu Yoshida, Jeremy O’Brien

GEO ExPro Magazine

... implicit modelling to reduce interpretation bias, is uniquely supporting work across different energy transition applications such as geothermal, wind...

2023

Novel application of machine learning assisted fault interpretation to delineate earthquake risk from saltwater disposal in the Midland Basin

Niven Shumaker, Mohammed Afia

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... at -N105E (Figures 3b and 5a). The histogram peaks in Figure 5a are driven by the frequency Significance/Novelty: bias of larger regional faults being...

2023

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