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Tidal Action as a Cause of Clay Accumulation
L. M. J. U. van Straaten, Ph. H. Kuenen
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... in the tidal channels. This erosion resulted in the formation of lag sediment: some gravel, shells, clay pebbles, and coarse sands. The bottom...
1958
Improved Modelling of Pressure-Dependent Permeability Behaviour in Coal Based on a New Workflow of Petrophysics, Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Simulation
Honja Miharisoa Ramanandraibe, Ayrton Soares Ribeiro, Raymond Johnson Jr, Zhenjiang You
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... anisotropy and multilayer effects. This research focuses on investigating the effects of permeability anisotropy on the bottom-hole flowing pressure...
2021
Nodular Carbonate Sediment on Bahamian Slopes: Possible Precursors to Nodular Limestones
Henry T. Mullins, A. Conrad Neumann, R. Jude Wilber, Mark R. Boardman
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...) break-up of this cemented material by currents and benthic organisms; 4) reworking and winnowing by bottom currents to produce a grain-supported...
1980
Modern Sedimentary Environments in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts
Harley J. Knebel, Richard R. Rendigs, Michael H. Bothner
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
.... (September), Analyses of sidescan-sonar records supplemented by available bathymetric, sedimentary, subbottom, and bottom-current data reveal...
1991
Cross-Shore Distribution of Sediment Texture Under Breaking Waves Along Low-Wave-Energy Coasts
Ping Wang , Richard A. Davis, Jr. , Nicholas C. Kraus
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... bottom samples and 552 trap samples taken throughout the water column and at 29 different locations along the southeast coast of the United States...
1998
Conditions of Ocean Sedimentation
Alexander P. Lisitzin
Special Publications of SEPM
...) Sedimentation in the World Ocean (SP17), 1972 CHAPTER 1 1 CONDITIONS OF OCEAN SEDIMENTATION 1. MORPHOLOGY A N D BOTTOM RELIEF OF THE OCEANS of all the seas...
1972
Sediment Distribution in the Southern Oceans around Antarctica
Jack L. Hough
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... in the corners. The type of bottom sediment at over 500 stations, as reported in the literature prior to 1947, has been plotted. To this information have...
1956
Mineralogy of Sediments in Three Georgia Estuaries
Herbert L. Windom, William J. Neal, Kevin C. Beck
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... analyses of suspended sediments and bottom sediments from three Georgia estuaries (Altamaha, Ogeechee, and Satilla Rivers) indicate that the clastics...
1971
Geothermal gradient and temperature of hydrogen sulfide-bearing reservoirs, Alabama continental shelf
Seiichi Nagihara, Michael A. Smith
AAPG Bulletin
... by thermochemical sulfate reduction, a process sensitive to the ambient temperature. Bottom-hole temperature data from 135 wells in the offshore lease...
2005
The Fate of a Fine-grained Dredge Spoils Deposit in a Tidal Channel of Puget Sound, Washington
Charles A. Nittrouer, Richard W. Sternberg
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., to 50 cm/sec at the bottom (measured 100 cm above the bed). Gravity coring, bottom photography, and diver measurements allowed delineation...
1975
Temporal Variability of Suspended Particulate Concentrations in the New York Bight
Robert A. Young, Thomas L. Clarke, Robert Mann, Donald J. P. Swift
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... the strongest contributions to overall concentration variability, and tidal motions appear to have only a weak influence on near-bottom suspended load...
1981
Three Critical Environments Of Deposition and Their Paleogeographic Implications
John Lyon Rich
Panhandle (Texas) Geological Society
... water heavy with suspended sediment will flow down even a very gentle slope, the inclination of the bottom surface in the clino zone may be much smaller...
1955
Field Study: Ada Field, Bienville and Webster Parishes, Louisiana
Shreveport Geological Society
Shreveport Geological Society
... Distribution of Completions Total to 1944 1945 Jan. 1, 1946 1 1 2 - Copyright © 2013 Shreveport Geological Society [bottom of page 93] DEEPEST WELL...
1945
FIELD DATA: Little Missouri
Charles D. Tyler, Robert S. George
North Dakota Geological Society
... Initial Pressures: Bottom Hole Shut-In 3182 Current Bottom Hole Shut...
1962
Discussion of Data Indicating Processes of Vertical Migration
C. V. Millikan
Tulsa Geological Society
... contained in my article, "Geological Application of Bottom Hole Pressures," A. A. P. G. Bull., Vol. 16. No. 9, 1932, page 893, are typical examples...
1935
Brennan Bottom Oil Field Uintah County, Utah
John C. Osmond
Utah Geological Association
...Brennan Bottom Oil Field Uintah County, Utah John C. Osmond 1957 185 187 Dane, D. H., 1954, Stratigraphic and facies relationships of upper part...
1957
The Lower Mississippian in the Mississippi Valley
E. B. Branson
Tulsa Geological Society
... all of these to the basal Mississippian, but the writer considers them Devonian. In Missouri the bottom of the Mississippian is a sandstone which has...
1938
Newman Field Hinds & Warren Counties, Mississippi
Stanley J. Galicki
Mississippi Geological Society
... WATER SATURATION: <40% OIL OR GAS/WATER CONTACT: N/A FORMATION VOLUME FACTOR: – BOTTOM HOLE TEMPERATURE: 280° F BOTTOM HOLE PRESSURE: 6,100 psi...
1986
Olive Field Pike County, Mississippi
Stanley J. Galicki
Mississippi Geological Society
...% AVERAGE PERMEABILITY: 60-100 md AVERAGE WATER SATURATION: 55% OIL OR GAS/WATER CONTACT: – FORMATION VOLUME FACTOR: – BOTTOM HOLE TEMPERATURE: 210...
1986
Southwest Piney Woods Rankin & Simpson Counties, Mississippi
Stanley J. Galicki
Mississippi Geological Society
... FACTOR: – BOTTOM HOLE TEMPERATURE: 375° F BOTTOM HOLE PRESSURE: – GRAVITY OIL/CONDENSATE: – ORIGINAL GAS IN PLACE: – PRIMARY RECOVERY...
1986
Thomasville Field Rankin County, Mississippi
Stanley J. Galicki
Mississippi Geological Society
...: −20,025′ FORMATION VOLUME FACTOR: - BOTTOM HOLE TEMPERATURE: 350° F BOTTOM HOLE PRESSURE: - GRAVITY OIL/CONDENSATE: - ORIGINAL GAS IN PLACE...
1986
Catahoula Creek Field Hancock County, Mississippi
Stanley J. Galicki
Mississippi Geological Society
...: - FORMATION VOLUME FACTOR: - BOTTOM HOLE TEMPERATURE: 420° F BOTTOM HOLE PRESSURE: 16,297# GRAVITY OIL/CONDENSATE: - ORIGINAL OIL IN PLACE...
1986
Huxford Field Escambia County, Alabama
Stanley J. Galicki
Mississippi Geological Society
...: −14,360′ FORMATION VOLUME FACTOR: 2.56 @ 7,192 psia BOTTOM HOLE TEMPERATURE: 247° F BOTTOM HOLE PRESSURE: 7,192 psia shut-in GRAVITY OIL/CONDENSATE...
1986
FIELD DATA: Flat Lake East
Robert S. George, James L. Brown
North Dakota Geological Society
... Initial Pressures: Bottom Hole Shut-In Current Bottom Hole...
1967
Johns Field Rankin County, Mississippi
Stanley J. Galicki
Mississippi Geological Society
...: .01-10 md (fractured) AVERAGE WATER SATURATION: 18-25% OIL OR GAS/WATER CONTACT: 19,120′ FORMATION VOLUME FACTOR: 14,696 psi BTU/SCF BOTTOM...
1986