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Memorial: Jack Joseph King (1902-1929)

H. H. Henderson

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... in both the geological and legal professions, and to his keen business mind, he had an exceptionally bright future in the oil business...

1929

Memorial: Harry H. Wilson (1902-1929)

William L. Clark

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... and general oil field worker before taking up the study of geology, and his training as a scout and in the land department, he had an exceptionally bright...

1929

Chapter 1: Introduction

Tom Wittick

North Texas Geological Society

... induced and one which is caused by a hard streak in the subsurface. The necessity to develop this technology grew out of the fact that when bright spot...

1992

Introduction

Abilene Geological Society

... to develop this technology grew out of the fact that when bright spot technology became popular companies started drilling bright spots and found...

1993

ABSTRACT: Modified open-system hydrous pyrolysis

Dakota R. Lindsey, Susan M. Rimmer, Ken Anderson

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... fluorescence changed from a bright yellow to dull red-orange and decreased in intensity until all fluorescence was lost in those shales pyrolyzed at 350°C...

2019

ABSTRACT: The cause of gas saturation in the coals and the carbonaceous mudstones of the Cherokee Formation (Desmoinesian Age) in the Cherokee and Forest City basins, Mid-Continent, USA

Steven A. Tedesco

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... low in vitrinite content (47% to 83%, average 73%), high in sulfur (2% to 6.2%), dull to bright, blocky to friable, high in ash (17.2% to 34.6...

2019

Reflection Seismic Expression of the Cross Sectional Stratigraphy and Structure of the Southern Sacramento Valley

J. B. Jacobson

Pacific Section of AAPG

... and geophysicist a much better understanding of the details of the structure and stratigraphy. It also provides valuable amplitude anomaly, “bright spot,” data...

1981

Summary of the Pre-Coconino Stratigraphy of Southwestern Utah, Northwestern Arizona, and Southeastern Nevada

Andrew H. McNair

Utah Geological Association

..., and the overlying shales (Pioche and Bright Angel) represent a series of clastic deposits formed during the Cambrian transgression that crossed...

1952

Field Summary: Schneider Field

Robert H. Frantz

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...-grained sand showing a brown oil stain, good oil odor, and a bright yellow fluorescence. The formation was not cored beyond this point. % POROSITY...

1956

Memorial: Robert Frank Aldredge (1895-1961)

Martin F. Head Jr.

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... left a bright spot in the lives of all who met him. ROBERT FRANK ALDREDGE (1895-1961) Mexico, D. F. March 1, 1961 MARTIN F. HEAD, JR. Robert F...

1961

Memorial: Joseph Croxton Blankenship (1930-1964)

Parker S. Turner

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. In addition to his already considerable accomplishments, Joe had a bright future in the oil...

1965

Black Bay East Field, Northern Block, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana

James Stoyanoff, Scott Purinton, Terry Keegan

New Orleans Geological Society

... Fault. In 1996 3-D seismic data was shot over State Lease 195 QQ, including the EBB Northern Block. The seismic data evidenced a bright seismic...

2010

ABSTRACT: Relations Between Coal Petrology and Gas Content in the Upper Newlands Seam, Central Queensland, Australia

R. Walker, M. Glikson

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... of the UNS coal, combined with poorly developed cleats within ineatodetriniterich benches and low continuity of cleat systems between dull and bright...

1999

Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphic Framework of Neogene Strata in Offshore Nigeria

Jory A. Pacht and David J. Hall

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... fan contains channel complexes characterized by chaotic bedding with small bright spots and less common large channels, which exhibit concave-upward...

1993

Goldengate North Field

Editors: Edward D. Dolly and James C. Mullarkey

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... ~dor, brlghtfluor, ]right yellow, bright fellow cut fluor, strong evaporation ring. Wiagenetic clay minerals are present on the surfaces of the sand...

1996

Abstract: Litho-Stratigraphy of the Miocene in the Texas and Louisiana Transitional Zone: How to Recognize Sequence Boundaries and Hydrocarbons from Seismic Data

Fred J. Hilterman, J. W C. Sherwood, R. Schellhorn, Brad Bankhead, and Bryan DeVault

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... not appear as bright spots and are difficult to detect with conventional 3-D seismic data. In some areas, even AVO has not been successful. This difficulty...

1998

Abstract: The Winds of Change: Anisotropic Rocks— Their Preferred Direction of Fluid Flow and Their Associated Seismic Signatures

Heloise Lynn

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... zones. Processors worth their salt made those pesky dim zones look nice and bright and sharp! In the past, attenuation has been a classic problem...

2004

Abstract: Fairways in the Downdip and “Mid-dip”Yegua Trend —A Review of 25 Years of Exploration

Thomas E. Ewing

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... sandstones discovered using “bright spot” and AVO anomalies. The Evangeline Fairway (876 bcfe) produces from Cockfield incised-valley sandstones...

2008

Abstract: Rumblings from the Laboratory: Past, Present, and Future

Carl H. Sondergeld

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... type; this proved crucial to understanding sonic logs and seismic bright spots. The ability to measure shear and polarized shear velocities...

2010

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Seismic Imaging of Carbonate Formations and Reservoirs – An Odyssey 1971- 2011

Dr. Norman S. Neidell and James Charuk

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... their seismic imaging a bit more challenging. Bright spots in carbonates, while not unheard of, are rare to say the least. Developments in seismic imaging...

2011

ABSTRACT: Climatic Control of Stratigraphic Variation in the Petrography, Mineralogy and Palynology of Some Upper Pennsylvania Coals in the Northern Appalachian Basin

Constantine Karytsas, Alan Davis

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... in this interval. The proportions of bright lithotypesland vitrinite plus liptinite decreases from the stratigraphi~ally lower seams {Lower Kittanning (LK), Upper...

1987

Memorial: Terry Michael Sarniak (1949-2020)

Staff

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... on the beach and listening to the waves. The world is less bright by his absence. The heavens rejoice in his arrival. The family wishes that in lieu...

2020

ABSTRACT: Petrographic and Geochemical Characteristics of Batalha Jet (Portugal)

A. Costa, D. Flores, I. Suarez-Ruiz, M.J. Iglesias

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... point of view it has a homogeneous appearance without structure nor vegetable origin. It is hard, compact, black and bright with a glassy structure...

2009

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