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Exploration and Evaluation of the Orinoco Oil Belt: Section I. Regional Resources

G. Fiorillo

AAPG Special Volumes

... the thickness of the Paleozoic sediments deposited in the Espino tectonic trend. The VSP logs processed in the field failed to show the basal reflector...

1987

Implications for Organic Maturation Studies of Evidence for a Geologically Rapid Increase and Stabilization of Vitrinite Reflectance at Peak Temperature: Cerro Prieto Geothermal System, Mexico: DISCUSSION

Jerry J. Sweeney, Alan K. Burnham

AAPG Bulletin

...). Our calculation was not intended to be a quantitative model of the system but merely a qualitative demonstration, using his data, that time does...

1993

Do Gas Hydrates Occur in Alaminos Canyon, Gulf of Mexico?

Brian C. Tost, Ann E. Cook

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... depths greater than 400 m (Milkov and Sassen, 2001). The base of the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ) is controlled by the heat flow in the sedimentary...

2013

Stratigraphy and Holocene Evolution of Mobile Bay in Southwestern Alabama

John C. Mars , Albert W. Shultz , William W. Schroeder

GCAGS Transactions

...). Water depths in which the open-bay facies is deposited range from 2.5 m to 4 m, most likely below normal wave base. Near-shore Facies Present-day...

1992

Chapter 12: Along-strike Crustal Thickness Variations of the Subducting Caribbean Plate Produces Two Distinctive Styles of Thrusting in the Offshore South Caribbean Deformed Belt, Colombia

Rocio Bernal-Olaya, Javier Sanchez, Paul Mann, Michael Murphy

AAPG Special Volumes

...), and Mauffret and Leroy (1997) (Figure 2D). Seismic Interpretation A well-defined and continuous reflector is interpreted as the basement or top...

2015

The application of gradient and curvature calculations based on the eigenstructure of seismic data in imaging geological discontinuities

Shihong Yuan, Ping Chen, Lei Li, Zhenyu Sa, Ruidong Han, Zhen Pang

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... by the function z(𝑥, 𝑦) . Gradient calculation Presume that 𝑧(𝑥, 𝑦) is a differentiable function. Then, the gradient vector ⃑ can be computed by Equation(...

2024

Basement Reactivation in the Alberta Basin: Observational Constraints and Mechanical Rationale

Gerald M. Ross, David W. Eaton

CSPG Bulletin

... dips (). The lowest angle fault leads to the greatest vertical deflection. (B) The case for deflection of a heterogeneous elastic plate that has a weak...

1999

Analysis and Effects of Current Movement on an Active Fault in Buena Vista Hills Oil Field, Kern County, California

Thomas W. Koch

AAPG Bulletin

..., and is not confined definitely to one horizon of great unconformity. Flanking dips on the oil sands at depths of about 3,500 feet, are, in some places...

1933

Targeting Fracture Permeability for Geothermal Developments in the North Perth Basin

Mark Ballesteros, Gary Meyer, Jim McDairimid, Adrian Larking, Ralf Oppermann

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

...) geothermal projects in Australia. Key geological setting of the project area is described at depths ranging from 3416 m to 4065 m. In geological...

2012

Structural and time-lapse imaging through gas clouds via FWI at Eldfisk field, North Sea

Zhengxue Li, Leila Bencherif-Soerensen, Per Gunnar Folstad, Brian Macy, Simon Shaw, Baishali Roy

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... of large and intricate gas clouds within the overburden formation, some of which extend to depths right above the chalk reservoir formation. Traditional...

2023

Constraining the Dynamic Properties of Faults in Compartmentalized Oligocene Mid-Slope Turbidite Channels; #51316 (2016)

Amelie Dufournet, Christophe Nogaret, Nick Lagrilliere, Thomas Hauge, David Lewis, Paula Wigley, Rasmus Lang

Search and Discovery.com

... at different times, corresponding to different burial depths. Cretaceous to Early Miocene: Phase 1 Rafting As the South Atlantic Ocean started to spread...

2016

Rangely Field--U.S.A. Uinta/Piceance Basins, Colorado

T. A. Hefner, K. T. Barrow

AAPG Special Volumes

... to depths of 2080, 1000, and 600 ft (634, 305, and 183 m). Each had oil shows, but the anticipated gushers were not encountered. Total expenditures...

1992

Use of Synthetic and Antithetic Shear to Model the Development of Gulf Coast Listric Normal Faults

John H. Spang

GCAGS Transactions

... Witt County, Texas: unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Texas A&M University, 120 p. Davison, I., 1986, Listric normal fault profiles: calculation using bed...

1997

Seismic Processing in the Papua New Guinea Fold Belt - Recent Experience

N. J. Fisher, F. R. Nicholson

Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings

... reflection data. Calculation of approximate depths again shows that 2700 7700 600 600 600 600 600 600 -2200 261 -3600 1500 6600 Distance -9500 0...

2000

Foraminiferal Modeling of Sea-Level Change in the Late Cretaceous of New Jersey

Richard K. Olsson

Special Publications of SEPM

... OCEANIC BASEMENT VERY STRONG REFLECTOR (SALT AND/OR VOLCANICS) 50 100 150 200 250 300 KILOMETERS USGS LINE 25-BALTIMORE CANYON TROUGH(FROM GROW...

1988

The Effect of Gravitational Compaction on the Structure of Sedimentary Rocks: A Discussion

William W. Rubey

AAPG Bulletin

... with increasing pressure, with large decreases at shallow depths, and at greater depths smaller and smaller decreases. However, unlike the laboratory data...

1927

Methane-hydrate Occurrence and Distribution in the Eastern Nankai Trough, Japan: Findings of the Tokai-oki to Kumano-nada Methane-hydrate Drilling Program

Y. Tsuji, T. Fujii, M. Hayashi, R. Kitamura, M. Nakamizu, K. Ohbi, T. Saeki, K. Yamamoto, T. Namikawa, T. Inamori, N. Oikawa, S. Shimizu, M. Kawasaki, S. Nagakubo, J. Matsushima, K. Ochiai, T. Okui

AAPG Special Volumes

... was successfully conducted in early 2004.In 2004, 16 sites were drilled at water depths ranging from 720 to 2030 m (2362 to 6660 ft), and the hydrate-bearing...

2009

Preparing for Success: Offshore Heavy Oil Appraisal and Development Analogues; #42497 (2020)

T. Ravestein, S. Sie Tjam Soi

Search and Discovery.com

... marine/coastal clastic reservoirs at depths of 800-1000 meters below seabed with expected multi-Darcy permeabilities and oil viscosities in the 100-500cp...

2020

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