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Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Ice-Rafted Mineral Grains in Pliocene Sediments of the North Atlantic: Implications for Late Cenozoic Climatic History

Richard Z. Poore

Special Publications of SEPM

.... = N. atlantica (Berggren), N.ncostaensis (Blow), N. dutertrei (d'orbigny). 4. Globigerirza bulloicies d'orbigny (s.1.) and G. pselrdobesa...

1981

Geologic Response to Hurricane Impact on Low-Profile Gulf Coast Barriers

Dag Nummedal, Shea Penland, Robert Gerdes, William Schramm, Jacob Kahn , Harry Roberts

GCAGS Transactions

... sequence discussed above is the normal response. After inland passage of the hurricane eye, coastal winds will shift and generally blow from left to right...

1980

Present-day Seismicity and Potential Strike-slip Reactivation in Northwest WA

M. Keep

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... and inferring other structures from linear traces. d) and e) blow-up of Dorre Island, uninterpreted and interpreted respectively. f) and g) uninterpreted...

2013

Norman Wells Oil Field, Northwest Territories, Canada

J. S. Stewart

AAPG Special Volumes

... sections of the reef. ACID TREATMENT The relatively high reservoir pressures at comparatively shallow depth made it possible to blow the wells clean...

1948

Challenges Of Aerial Dispersant Application In Indonesia

Alam Syah, Tang Sze Wei, Prianda Ardhana

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... method can only recover between 10-15% (ITOPF, 2010) of the spilled oil. However, in the event of a well blow-out, aerial dispersant is the only response...

2014

I. Natural Gas in San Joaquin Valley, California: Occurrence of Natural Gas in Cenozoic Rocks in California

George H. Rudkin

AAPG Special Volumes

... for excess gas caused many operators to flare or blow it into the air. To prevent waste, the California State Legislature passed the Gas Act in 1929, creating...

1968

Application of X-Ray Methods to the Investigation of Recent Sediments

Martin Mehmel

Special Publications of SEPM

... to the method by which the sample is formed with the aid of a press and a cylindrical blow pipe. This last method has the additional objection...

1955

Detailed Study of Some Beds, Commonly Known as Catahoula Formation, in Fayette County, Texas, with Particular Reference to Their Age

Leslie Bowling , Arno P. Wendler

AAPG Bulletin

... glass full of blow holes. It contained the largest grains of glassy material found in this area. End_Page 541...

1933

Natural Gas in Arkoma Basin of Oklahoma and Arkansas

C. B. Branan Jr.

AAPG Special Volumes

.... These are called "blow-out zones," and cores have shown permeability of more than 600 md and porosity as high as 26 per cent. Sandstone development...

1968

Subsurface Concentration of Chloride Brines

William L. Russell

AAPG Bulletin

... into the crevice and fill it with water. Under some conditions, however, the gas pressure might be suffi ient to blow the water out of the crevice...

1933

Viola Limestone, Primarily of Arbuckle and Wichita Mountain Regions, Oklahoma

Charles E. Decker

AAPG Bulletin

... difficult to break this part of the limestone with a hammer, and when bruised by a heavy blow, much of the limestone emits a very distinct petroleum...

1933

The Rounding of Sand Grains

W. H. Twenhofel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... is not particularly important as a criterion of the agent and environment of deposition. Wind may blow highly rounded grains into a lake, the sea...

1945

Detailed Study of Some Beds, Commonly Known as Catahoula Formation, in Fayette County, Texas, with Particular Reference to Their Age

Leslie Bowling , Arno P. Wendler

AAPG Special Volumes

... of large shreds of tabular glass full of blow holes. It contained the largest grains of glassy material found in this area. End_Page 543...

1936

The Tarakan Basin, East Kalimantan: Proven Neogene Fluvio-Deltaic, Prospective Deep-Water and Paleogene Plays in a Regional Stratigraphic Context

Stephen Noon, John Harrington, Herman Darman

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of accumulated oil and gas. Proceedings Indonesian Petroleum Association, 21st Annual Convention, Jakarta, Vol. 1, p. 165-199 Blow, W.H. (1979...

2003

Interlake Production at Charlson Field, McKenzie County, North Dakota

Edmond E. Bates Jr.

Wyoming Geological Association

... the Minnelusa section. Nitrogen pockets exist in the field area (Marchant, 1966). Universal Resources' #2-20 Norby (SE SW Sec. 20, T153N, R95W) blow out after...

1986

Sedimentologic and Morphologic Evolution of a Beach Ridge Barrier Along an Indented Coast: Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts

Duncan M. Fitzgerald, Christopher T. Baldwin, Noor A. Ibrahim, Stanley M. Humphries

Special Publications of SEPM

... Block Island indicates that this region is by onshore winds during the spring and summer moderate to strong prevailing winds blow from...

1992

Natural Gas Developments and Possibilities East of the Main Oil and Gas Fields of Appalachian Region

Olive C. Postley

AAPG Bulletin

... in the period 1925-1928, large quantities of gas were permitted to blow off and no attempt made for its conservation. In 1931 gas from 14 wells in Lincoln...

1935

Silver Springs/Renlim Field-Australia Bowen Basin, Queensland

Rowan Roberts

AAPG Special Volumes

... water bore "blow out" near Roma in 1900 was responsible for the subsequent interest of both local and internationally based explorationists...

1992

Possibility of Oil and Gas Production from Paleozoic Formations in Europe

W. A. J. M. van Waterschoot van der Gracht

AAPG Bulletin

... blow-outs and even fires, because of great pressure. In addition there were some showings of asphalt, liquid tar, and even oil in some wells...

1936

Novel Diversion Case Studies for Improved Near-Wellbore Connection between Wellbore and Hydraulic Fracture

William P. Scanlan, Kyle Pierskalla, David W. Sobernheim, Roberto Boehringer

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to plug off the gap. If the particle design is inadequate, the pressure will blow through the slot never successfully bridging. If the blend is designed...

2018

The Willow Creek Fault, Eastern Uinta Mountains - Geologic Analysis of a Foreland Subthrust Play

Richard B. Powers

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... zone had a strong blow throughout the test and had gas to surface in 1 hr and 55 min. ROCKY MOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION OF GEOLOGISTS 190 RICHARD 6. POWERS...

1986

Elkhorn Ranch Field-U.S.A. Williston Basin, North Dakota

William D. Demis

AAPG Special Volumes

... in the Mission Canyon Formation. The first test was across the Sherwood and Mohall zones. The test had a strong blow and gas to the surface in 44 minutes...

1992

Bottom Sediments of Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana

R. A. Steinmayer

AAPG Bulletin

..., and southwest, and the storm winds blow more frequently from the southeast, northwest, and north. The southerly winds generate wind waves and currents...

1939

Emba Salt-Dome Region, U.S.S.R., and Some Comparisons with Other Salt-Dome Regions

C. W. Sanders

AAPG Bulletin

.... This test was abandoned after a blow-out, and the results of later testing, if any has been done, are not known to the present writer. It is reported...

1939

Natural Zeolites in Southwestern Wyoming

Ray E. Harris

Wyoming Geological Association

...; an allusion to the frothing that is characteristic when zeolites are heated with a mineralogist's blow-pipe. Until this century, zeolites were little...

1995

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