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Crustal Velocity and Sediment Thickness Asymmetries along and between the Conjugate Australian-Antarctic Margins

Joanne M. Whittaker, Alexey Goncharov, Simon E. Williams, R. Dietmar Müller

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... of the paired profiles. Direen et al. (2011) used juxtaposed deep seismic reflection profiles from the Ceduna sub-basin and Wilkes Land and potential field data...

2012

Applications of 3-D Seismic/Forward Modeling to Water Shutoff and Other Reservoir Management Issues

D. E. Moore, H. E. Goodman, P. D. Norman

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... improved field structural interpretation. Fault boundaries are better resolved and time/depth functions across the field are greatly improved...

1995

Non-Geologic Factors Necessary to Develop a Shale Industry in Mexico, #70236 (2017).

Eduardo J. Meneses-Scherrer, Gurcan Gülen, Scott W. Tinker

Search and Discovery.com

... and discusses water resources, some population facts, socio-economic conditions, and road and pipeline infrastructure. Presented...

2017

Evolution of large normal faults: Evidence from seismic reflection data

Chris K. Morley

AAPG Bulletin

... potential filling patterns. The basic model assumption was that boundary faults grew by along-strike propagation and by linkage with other faults during...

2002

Ichnofacies of a Wave-Dominated Shoreline

S. George Pemberton, John C. Van Wagoner, Grant D. Wach

Special Publications of SEPM

... of the GZossifungites ichnofacies is important for delineating potential sequence boundaries. INTRODUCTION The Blackhawk Formation of the Mesa Verde...

1992

Geomorphic Basis for National-International Boundaries on Ocean Floor

Hollis D. Hedberg

AAPG Special Volumes

..., and with a potential of permanent habitability. Independent island countries: These countries would have the same boundary provisions as continental mainland...

1981

ABSTRACT: Dynamic Restoration of Diapirism with Realistic Rheologies and Boundary Conditions; #90017 (2003)

Dani W. Schmid

Search and Discovery.com

...ABSTRACT: Dynamic Restoration of Diapirism with Realistic Rheologies and Boundary Conditions; #90017 (2003) Dani W. Schmid AAPG Search and Discovery...

2003

Burial History and Diagenetic Reaction Kinetics

Raymond Siever

AAPG Bulletin

...-dependent functions and plotted directly on the sedimentation diagram, with z = 0 being the thermal boundary layer that is controlled by surface...

1983

Application of Numerical Modelling to a Case of Compaction Driven Dolomitization: a Jurassic Paleohigh in Southern Alps, Italy, #50177 (2009)

Paola Ronchi, A. Consonni, A. Battistellli, C. Geloni, G. Gianelli, D. Grigo, and A. Ortenzi

Search and Discovery.com

... in an application of forward Modelling includes: geometry and boundary conditions of the case that we are going to model. They include many variables...

2009

Orbital Chronostratigraphy of the Valanginian…Hauterivian Boundary: A Cyclostratigraphic Approach

Vittoria Ferreri, Sabrina Amodio, Rosaria Sandulli, Bruno D'Argenio

Special Publications of SEPM

...Orbital Chronostratigraphy of the Valanginian…Hauterivian Boundary: A Cyclostratigraphic Approach Vittoria Ferreri, Sabrina Amodio, Rosaria Sandulli...

2004

How To Interpret, Understand, and Predict Stratal Geometries Using Stratal-Control Spaces and Stratal-Control-Space Trajectories

Peter M. Burgess, Ron J. Steel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., utility, and insights into sequence boundary formation: Geology, v. 173, p. 803– 816. Petter, A.L., and Muto, T., 2008, Sustained alluvial...

2017

Migration of Natural Gas Through Heterogeneous Sandy Soils Affected by Atmospheric Boundary Conditions

Ariel Esposito, Tissa Illangasekare, Kathleen Smits

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...Migration of Natural Gas Through Heterogeneous Sandy Soils Affected by Atmospheric Boundary Conditions Ariel Esposito, Tissa Illangasekare, Kathleen...

2014

Attributes of Key Surfaces

Henry W. Posamentier

Special Publications of SEPM

... have questionable preservation potential in light of the potential for removal during subsequent transgression. Conditions that favor soil...

1999

Environment of Petroleum Source Rock Deposition in the Jeanne d'Arc Basin Off Newfoundland: Chapter 19: North American Margins

H. von der Dick

AAPG Special Volumes

.... This led to a considerable reduction of the hydrocarbon potential of these sediments, which are comparable to the Egret Formation in terms of mass...

1989

Multidisciplinary Reservoir Study of the Bima Field, Offshore N.W. Java, Indonesia: Multidisciplinary Studies

Gary S. Woodling , John G. Kaldi , Randall C. Roe , Kristina I. Oentarsih

AAPG Special Volumes

... led to an enhanced understanding of Batu Raja depositional and diagenetic processes that has potential in regional exploration strategies. Ardila, L. E...

1991

Climate Change Across Continental Sequence Boundaries: Paleopedology and Lithofacies of Iglesia Basin, Northwestern Argentina

Brian G. Ruskin, Teresa E. Jordan

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... by base-level fall to lowstand conditions. Dashed gray lines are potential sequence boundaries generated by base-level fall, but not reaching lowstand...

2007

Pore pressure prediction while drilling: Three-dimensional earth model in the Gulf of Mexico

Fausto Mosca, Obren Djordjevic, Thomas Hantschel, Jim McCarthy, Ana Krueger, Dave Phelps, Tayo Akintokunbo, Thorsten Joppen, Klaas Koster, Michael Schupbach, Kenneth Hampshire, and Andy MacGregor

AAPG Bulletin

... into considerable savings in terms of drilling costs and safety. Traditional methods used to determine pore pressure are based on either logs (e.g., Eaton...

2018

Type 3 Sequence Boundaries

Wolfgang Schlager

Special Publications of SEPM

... as a type 1 sequence subsidence in one boundary area and as a unsatisfactory performance of terms above of the standard model designates...

1999

Fold Geometry Within Part of Michigan Basin, Michigan

E. H. Timothy Whitten , Walter A. Beckman, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... of the subsurface Devonian Dundee, Traverse, and "Brown" limestones in a 900-sq-mi area of central Michigan is described in terms of quantitative numerical...

1969

Modeling Waves and Circulation in Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana

Richard P. Signell, Jeffrey H. List

GCAGS Transactions

... should be unaffected by the leakage problem. Another potential problem is the model's assumption of steady-state conditions, meaning that a fully developed...

1997

Hydrodynamics and Sedimentary Responses Within the Bottom Boundary Layer: Sabine Bank, Western Louisiana

Daijiro Kobashi, Felix Jose, Gregory Stone

GCAGS Transactions

... Responses Within the Bottom Boundary Layer The survey results show that waves and currents are strongly associated with weather conditions...

2005

Deformation of organic matter and its effect on pores in mud rocks

Guochang Wang

AAPG Bulletin

..., including kerogen and bitumen, is deformed when the original equilibrium stress conditions are altered. The OM deformation at the nano- or microscale...

2020

The Geology of Heidrun: A Giant Oil and Gas Field on the Mid-Norwegian Shelf: Chapter 24

P. K. Whitley

AAPG Special Volumes

... boundary is marked by a return to marine conditions and is probably caused by a relative rise in sea level. This boundary is regionally well defined...

1992

Terminology of Crystallization Textures and Fabrics in Sedimentary Rocks

Gerald M. Friedman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... by crystallization in their environment of deposition, such as evaporites, and (c) chemically deposited cements. To date, no textural and fabric terms have been...

1965

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