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Abstract: A Legend in the Making: Nansen Field, East Breaks, Deepwater Gulf of Mexico

Ramazan Yilmaz

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

..., approximately 160 miles southwest of Houston. The field was initially characterized as a “bright spot”with a Class 3 AVO anomaly-supported gas field...

2007

Abstract: Shear wave velocities of sulphide minerals as determined from high pressure laboratory measurements

Craig W. Harvey, Matthew H. Salisbury

Atlantic Geology

... sulphide deposits would be expected to appear as 'bright spots' on seismic records. Both qualitative and quantitative analyses of sulphide phase modal...

1996

"Coal Composition and Facies Variation in Gates Formation (Falher Equivalent) Seams, Rocky Mountain Foothills, Northeastern British Columbia [Abstract]"

Lamberson, M.N., Bustin, R.M.

CSPG Bulletin

... were analysed for maceral composition. Compositional boundaries between lithotypes are gradational. From bright to dull coals, there is a progressive...

1991

Memorial: Joy J. Anneler (1929-2010)

Claire M. Brenahan

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... proudly displayed trophies from various races. Up until a few weeks before his illness, Joy swam several times a week. Joy was a bright light...

2010

Abstract: Results from First Direct Observation and Sampling of a Gulf of Mexico Basin Floor Salt Dome, Green Knoll

Harry H. Roberts , Paul Aharon , James Mueller

GCAGS Transactions

... drainage patterns similar to braided streams. These transport pathways were floored by bright red/orange sediments, presumably oxidized iron-rich clays...

1991

ABSTRACT: CO2 emissions from Illinois Basin coals and influence of their petrographic composition

Agnieszka Drobniak, Maria Mastalerz

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

.... In general, very little difference in CO2 emissions has been documented for vitrain, bright clarain, clarain, dull clarain, and durain for either coal...

2010

Abstract: Evolution of the Cumberland Basin, Nova Scotia: new insights on deposition and salt tectonics from seismic reflection profiles

John W. F. Waldron, Michael C. Rygel

Atlantic Geology

... (Middleborough, Shepody, and Claremont formations) rest directly on a bright reflector representing the basal Windsor Group, in a structure...

2004

Abstract: Managing Exploration Risk: Learning from the Past, Applied to the Future

John Pritchett

GCAGS Transactions

... and/or quality to enable the use of direct hydrocarbon indicator techniques; (2) prevailing geologic models for "non-bright" plays that infer...

2000

Abstract: Seafloor Reflectivity: An Important Seismic Property for Interpreting Fluid/Gas Expulsion Geology and the Presence of Shallow Gas Hydrate

Harry H. Roberts, Bob A. Hardage, William W. Shedd, Jesse Hunt Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... that the presence and character of seafloor bright spots (SBS) can be indicators of gas hydrates in surface and near-surface sediments. It has become...

2006

Distribution of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Seepage in Near-Surface Marine Sediments

Michael A. Abrams

AAPG Special Volumes

..., pockmarks, or bright spots are visible on seismic profiles and where chemosynthetic communities are present in conjunction with large concentrations...

1996

Relationship of Near-Surface Magnetic Anomalies to Oil- and Gas-Producing Areas

Robert S. Foote

AAPG Special Volumes

.... For the areas studied, 78-90% of oil and gas exploration drilling within the magnetic bright spot (MBS) anomalies is productive. Outside...

1996

Hydrocarbon Flux Variations in Natural and Anthropogenic Seeps

Victor T. Jones III and Stephen G. Burtell

AAPG Special Volumes

...). Migration of oil and gas from the subsurface follows a complex pathway that is rarely imaged, as illustrated by the "bright spots" in Figure 1. Migration...

1996

Abstract: Electron microprobe study of lapis lazuli to determine provenance

Sofya Pesternikova, Alexandra Arnott

Atlantic Geology

... The illegal mining of lapis lazuli, a bright blue semiprecious mineral aggregate, in Afghanistan is fuelling conflict in the region, with half...

2018

Image Analysis of Cathodoluminescent-Zoned Calcite Cements: RESEARCH METHOD PAPER

S. L. Dorobek , J. F. Read, J. M. Niemann , T. C. Pong, R. M. Haralick

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... precipitated (Oglesby 1976). Cathodoluminescence in carbonates commonly is described as nonluminescence, bright luminescence, or dull luminescence (Fig. 1...

1987

The Obscure and Subtle Trap: ABSTRACT

A. I. Levorsen

AAPG Bulletin

..., there is no reason why discoveries in the United States should not continue to meet the demand. And the Rocky Mountain region has as bright a future for petroleum...

1965

Chaveroo Revisited: ABSTRACT

William H. Dunlap

AAPG Bulletin

... toward the west. The future looks bright for further San Andres development in this area of New Mexico. End_of_Article - Last_Page 167...

1967

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