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The Significance of the Solution of Feldspar in Porosity Development

Milton T. Heald, R. E. Larese

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Geology, v. 30, p. 377-392. End_of_Record - Last_Page 460------- Solution of feldspar in sedimentary rocks is common in some formations...

1973

Structural Analysis of a Portion of the Reagan Fault Zone Murray County, Oklahoma

Eugene Anthony Haas

Oklahoma City Geological Society

...° clockwise angle to the fault, synthetic faults at a 10 to 30° counterclockwise angle and antithetic faults at a 80 to 90° counterclockwise angle...

1982

Dim Spots and Non-Bright AVO Associated with Gas in the South Ardjuna Basin, Offshore North West Java, Indonesia

David A. Fisher, Leonardus Suffendy

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... reservoirs were analyzed in pre-stack common midpoint (CMP) gathers. The theoretical amplitude response as a function of angle of incidence in a CMP...

1999

Erosion by Biological Activity in Two New England Submarine Canyons

William P. Dillon , Herman B. Zimmerman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... level, and the walls formed a sharp angle with the floor. The second dive in Block Canyon was made about 4 km to the north of the first (fig. 1...

1970

Application of Infinite Slope Analysis to Subaqueous Sediment Instability, Mississippi Delta: Appendix 5-2

David B. Prior, Joseph N. Suhayda

AAPG Special Volumes

..., Mississippi delta. Eng. Beol., 14: 1-10. Submarine landslides are described on very low angle slopes (0.5°-1.7°) in the Mississippi prodelta area...

1981

Tidal-flat to Shallow-shelf Deposits in the Cap Mountain Limestone Member of the Riley Formation, Upper Cambrian of Central Texas

David T. King, Jr., Henry S. Chafetz

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...-angle cross-stratified very fine sandstone to coarse siltstone facies is an arkose. Other, less common sedimentary structures found in this facies...

1983

Stratification Styles in Eolian Sandstones: Some Pennsylvanian to Jurassic Examples from the Western Interior U.S.A.

Ralph E. Hunter

Special Publications of SEPM

... Planebed lamination is formed rather infrequently ticular sandflow as are common of convenience matter basis of more than of dip angle under...

1981

Grain Orientation in Shallow Marine -- Shoreface Sandstones

John W. Shelton, H. Richard Burman

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... and seaward currents were significant, with the latter having been the more common depositional agent. Allen, J. R. L., 1970, Physical Processes...

1976

Seismic Inversion for Hydrocarbon Screening: Mahakam Case Study

Hilfan Khairy, Didiek B. Prabowo, Cepi Adam

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... needed to be recomposed for better common wavelet and better low frequency model building. This paper will elaborate the challenges and results...

2018

Seismic Imaging of the SW South China Sea Deep Crustal Structure Shows Evidence for a Ductile Lower Crust during Rifting; #30404 (2015)

M. Delescluse, T. Pichot, N. Chamot-Rooke, M. Pubellier, Y. Qiu, G. Sun, J. Wang, J.-L. Auxiètre

Search and Discovery.com

...-angle refraction profile has been acquired along the conjugate margins using a total of 50 Ocean Bottom Seismometers (OBS). A coincident multichannel...

2015

Realities of Drilling that Geologists Need to Know, #70216 (2016).

Sam Noynaert

Search and Discovery.com

... between the teams. While these teams typically act as if they were individual groups of consultants, the reality is they are working for a common employer...

2016

Recognition and Significance of Inherited Quartz Overgrowths in Quartz Arenites

Ivan D. Sanderson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of a coating cap is related to its projection angle measured from the sphere's center, a second experiment was devised to determine the relationship...

1984

Saucer-shaped sandstone intrusions: An underplayed reservoir target

Andrew Hurst, and Mario Vigorito

AAPG Bulletin

... that saucer or part-saucer (wing) geometry is common to most low-angle to bedding sandstone intrusions and some modified parent units. Reservoir volumes...

2017

Geology of Central Grant Range, Nevada

Jack H. Hyde , Gerald W. Huttrer

AAPG Bulletin

... major low-angle faults that separate younger rocks from older are exposed in the area. They are, in ascending order, the Grant Canyon, Heath Canyon...

1970

The SDP Dip Plotter

W. S. Hawes

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... the rate and position of a component of subsurface dip in one plane. The quantities of distance (or time) and dip angle which are applied to the plotter...

1958

Three-Dimensional Control

G. E. Anderson

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... angles and both discs may be rotated about the common center. This resolver will combine dips from spreads intersecting at any angle. Each disc...

1958

Theory of Rock Movement on Scree Slopes

Adrian E. Scheidegger

CSPG Bulletin

..., "Theoretical Soil Mechanics," J. Wiley & Sons, New York. End_of_Record - Last_Page 138------- 1. THE PHENOMENON OF DRY CREEP OF ROCK It is common...

1961

Petrophysics in High Angle and Horizontal Wells

David Maggs, Silvia Lattuada, Roger Griffiths, Mauricio Mele, Antonio Valdisturlo

GEO ExPro Magazine

...Petrophysics in High Angle and Horizontal Wells David Maggs, Silvia Lattuada, Roger Griffiths, Mauricio Mele, Antonio Valdisturlo GeoExPro Vol. 11...

2014

Pseudo-Crosslamination Formed by Climbing Adhesion Ripples

Ralph E. Hunter

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... 1), climb into the wind at an angle to the depositional surface. Reineck (1955), in his experiments on the formation of adhesion ripples, indicated...

1973

Abstract: Imaging Oblique Reflectors with Prestack Migration; #90174 (2014)

John C. Bancroft, Thais Guirigay, and Helen Isaac

Search and Discovery.com

... be focused during the migration process by raising the migration velocity Vmig, by dividing the RMS velocity VRMS, by the cosine of the obliquity angle...

2014

AVO Modeling of Monochromatic Spherical Waves: Comparison to Band-Limited Waves; #41567 (2015)

Charles Ursenbach, Arnim Haase

Search and Discovery.com

... produce localized weighting functions. These two behaviors lead to reflection coefficient curves, which differ beyond the critical angle. A bridge between...

2015

Directional Survey Problems, East Wilmington Oil Field, California

John N. Truex

AAPG Bulletin

... angle" method of survey computation is used by THUMS to reduce the margin of error. Even with this refinement, multiple shot surveys in high-drift...

1971

Two-dimensional simulation of controls of fracture parameters on fracture connectivity

Kajari Ghosh, Shankar Mitra

AAPG Bulletin

... reveal that the density, length, and angle between the two sets are important factors in producing complete connectivity. In cases where one set...

2009

Optimized characterization workflow for naturally fractured reservoirs using seismic anisotropy attributes in the Middle Magdalena Valley basin, Colombia

Oscar Moreno, Enrique Casaña, Luis Figuera, Iván Higuera, Diego García, Jorge Acosta, Benjamin Roure

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... angle common azimuth stacks were built for 25° incidence angle, so they could be used as input for a script based on equations shown in Figure 1b...

2023

A Nomogram for Interpreting Slope Stability of Fine-Grained Deposits in Modern and Ancient Marine Environments

James S. Booth, Dwight A. Sangrey, James K. Fugate

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... "common" mineralogy. The slope angle is 10°. The assumed thickness of the Pleistocene/Holocene section indicates that the rate of deposition was at least...

1985

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