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Cretaceous sequence stratigraphy of Georges Bank Basin: Implications for carbon storage
W. John Schmelz, Kenneth G. Miller, Alexandra C. Adams, Stephen J. Graham, Gregory S. Mountain, James V. Browning, and Kimberly E. Baldwin
AAPG Bulletin
... of Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous siliciclastic sedimentary rocks at shallower depths than in the BCT. As a result, mid-Cretaceous strata deposited...
2024
Geosteering Using True Stratigraphic Thickness
Charles R. Berg, Andrew C. Newson
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... interpolation, before calculating the TST list. If the template is a vertical pilot in low dips, the depths can be used directly in the calculation process...
2013
Linked Tectonics of the Northern North Sea Basins
A. D. Gibbs
CSPG Special Publications
... of the thermal subsidence basin. Backstripping and flattening on this datum allows geometric calculation of detachment depths and the monitoring of fault...
1987
North-Vergent Thick-Skinned or South-Vergent Thin-Skinned Oak Ridge Fault: A View from the Coast
Robert S. Yeats
Pacific Section of AAPG
... strata in which the kink band tapers toward the surface. In contrast, dips of growth strata onshore near the coast at Montalvo steepen with depth...
1998
Reservoir Uncertainty
Mike Shepherd
AAPG Special Volumes
... the typical depths at which reservoirs are found, the frequency content of conventional 3-D seismic data can give a minimum vertical resolution...
2009
Where Is My Horizontal Well? Use of Borehole Seismic Where Velocities Vary Laterally
Agus Muharam, Frank Musgrove
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... there is not always a good base reservoir reflector at SLS. Figure 3. Schematic cross section of single offset source VSP raypaths to image the Base...
1998
Gas Hydrates as an Unconventional Resource: Asian Perspective; #80221 (2012)
Manoj K. Prabhakar
Search and Discovery.com
.... Johnson, A.H., 2011, Global Resource Potential of Gas Hydrate – A New Calculation: NETL DOE Methane Hydrate Newsletter, Fire In the Ice, v. 11/2, p. 1-4...
2012
Structural Geology Observations Derived From Full Tensor Gravity Gradiometry Over Rift Systems, #41784 (2016).
Desmond FitzGerald, Horst Holstein
Search and Discovery.com
... is an Isosurface for a 3d scalar field 3D surfaces calculation and render Create new feature in the dataset Assign the contact data Assign the dips...
2016
An Economic Perspective and Reservoir Characteristics of Gas Hydrate with Case Studies Karama Block, Makassar Strait
Mohammad Gunadhi Rahmadi, Muhammad Alfian, Agus Guntara, Alfian Usman
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... by Visualization of bottom stimulating reflector on seismic profile. (Figure 8 and Figure 12). Bottom simulating reflectors (BSRs) on seismic profiles...
2015
Seismic Imaging of Gas Hydrate Distribution - A Case Study; #80441 (2015)
Jun-Wei Huang
Search and Discovery.com
... reduces the calculation time of 2-D and 3-D modeling. A rheological model called Generalized Standard Linear Solid (GSLS) containing springs...
2015
Continental Rise off Eastern North America
K. O. Emery , Elazar Uchupi , J. D. Phillips , C. O. Bowin , E. T. Bunce , S. T. Knott
AAPG Bulletin
... greater than 5.6 km/sec also dips uniformly landward beneath the continental rise. A smooth reflector, termed "Horizon B," appears to replace th rough...
1970
An Improved Seismic Coherence Technology for Characterizing Faults
Search and Discovery.com
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Triangle Zone and Displacement Transfer Structures in the Eastern Front Ranges, Southern Canadian Rocky Mountains (1)
D. A. SANDERSON and D. A. SPRATT
AAPG Bulletin
..., J. R., 1979, The use of balanced cross-sections in the calculation of orogenic contraction: a review: Journal of the Geological Society of London, v...
1992
Cyclic Sediment Deposition Within Amazon Deep-Sea Fan
P. L. Manley , R. D. Flood
AAPG Bulletin
...? An anomalous strong reflector, about 0.5 sec sub-bottom, was observed within the upper fan in water depths shallower than 2,000 m (Figure 1...
1988
AAPG Memoir 76, Chapter 18: Velocity Estimation for Pore-Pressure Prediction
David W. Bell
AAPG Special Volumes
... depth interval. Note that points at different depths that have the same velocity also have the same effective pressure. Velocity plotted vs...
2001
Seismic Stratigraphy Via Attribute Analysis, Brooks County, Texas
Robert V. Schneider
GCAGS Transactions
... encompassing specific time periods. This is superposed on a reflector that dips in the opposite direction. This reflector is interpreted...
2021
Processing and Interpretation of Structural and Stratigraphic Information from Dipmeter and FMS Data at Auger Field, by D. S. Pfeiffer; #90986 (1994).
Search and Discovery.com
1994
Sealing Properties of Tertiary Growth Faults, Texas Gulf Coast
Robert R. Berg , Alana Haveman Avery
AAPG Bulletin
... traps. Thus, growth faults can seal in the sheared zone and leak along the fault surface. Sheared zones are distinctive on dip logs. Dips within sheared...
1995
Multichannel Seismic Depth Sections and Interval Velocities over Outer Continental Shelf and Upper Continental Slope between Cape Hatteras and Cape Cod: Rifted Margins
John A. Grow , Robert E. Mattick , John S. Schlee
AAPG Special Volumes
... rise, gently landward-dipping horizons are present at depths of 9 to 10 km between SPN 1800 to 1900 (the strong reflector 11 km deep at SPN 1850 could...
1979
ABSTRACT: Pore pressure prediction from seismic data for well planning in Block 22 Final
M. Bacon, N. Mundel, J. Hearne, R. Lubbe and S. O’Connor
Geological Society of Trinidad & Tobago
... is situated to the north of Tobago in water depths of 600 to 4200 ft. The block is covered by a recent 3D seismic survey (fig 1). No wells have yet been...
2007
Gas Hydrates: Part V: The Resource Potential
Lasse Amundsen, Thomas Reichel, Martin Landrø
GEO ExPro Magazine
... results in the bottomsimulating reflector (BSR). In this example, the gas hydrates act as seals for underlying hydrocarbon reservoirs. Courtesy: Statoil...
2014
Manipulation of the Integrated Data Base: A Case Study of the East Anschutz Ranch
Robin L. Dow
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... applications or programs can be created to operate on the data. An example of an INGRES application is the calculation of true vertical depths...
1988
Using Borehole Images for Target-Zone Evaluation in Horizontal Wells
Neil F. Hurley , David R. Thorn , Janine L. Carlson , Sandra L. W. Eichelberger
AAPG Bulletin
... determined with a simple geometric calculation using the measured depths to any pair of borehole intersections with the same gamma-ray marker...
1994
Structural and Tectonic Evolution of the Eastern Cayman Trough (Caribbean Sea) From Seismic Reflection Data
Sylvie Leroy , Bernard Mercier de Lepinay , Alain Mauffret , Manuel Pubellier
AAPG Bulletin
..., and S. T. Boerner, 1989, Basement, depths and heat flow in the Yucatan Basin and Cayman Trough, implications for basin ages, in J. A. Wright and K. E...
1996
Sublacustrine Fan Morphology in Lake Superior
William R. Normark , Franklin H. Dickson
AAPG Bulletin
..., 1955; Wilde, 1965; Shepard et al, 1969; Piper, 1970; Normark, 1970; Haner, 1971; Nelson and Kulm, 1973; Nelson and Nilsen, 1974). The great water depths...
1976