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THE TOTAL STATION AS A TOOL FOR RECORDING PROVENANCE IN PALEONTOLOGY FIELDWORK: CONFIGURATION, USE, ADVANTAGES, AND DISADVANTAGES

MARCOS CÉSAR BISSARO-JÚNIOR, RENATO PIRANI GHILARDI, MATHEUS ROSARIO BUENO, ANDERSON MANZOLI, FERNANDO SOARES ADORNI, FELLIPE PEREIRA MUNIZ, EDSON GUILHERME, JONAS PEREIRA DE SOUZA FILHO, FRANCISCO RICARDO NEGRI, ANNIE SCHMALTZ HSIOU

PALAIOS

... elements within the same deposit (provenance). Here we provide a practical guide for the in-field use of the Total Station (TST, electronic equipment...

2018

Global Basin Classification and Hydrocarbon Plays

D.R. Kingston, C.P. Dishroon, P.A. Williams

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... of the data and our collective knowl­ edge of the regional geology. DEPOSITIONAL SEQUENCES The first major elements used in the basin classification sys...

1986

A record of dust deposition in northern, mid-latitude Pangaea during peak icehouse conditions of the late Paleozoic ice age

Andrew J. Oordt, Gerilyn S. Soreghan, Lars Stemmerik, Linda A. Hinnov

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... for specific subsets of elements, related, for example, to an independently varying detrital influx from the continents. Here, PCA is performed...

2020

Mitigation of Calcium Sulfate Scale Deposition during Fracturing Treatment of Unconventional Gas Wells

Almaz Sadykov, Mohammed Al-Dahlan, Karim Mechkak, Mohammed Al-Khaldi, Fares Al-Otaibi, Mohammed Al-Sayed, Nayef I Al-Mulhim

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... resources involved, such as, in completion; it should consider minimization of the chemicals, intervention runs or completion hardware elements...

2019

Cricum-Pacific Orogenic Processes: A View from the Andes and the Antarctandes

I. W. D. Dalziel

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... of the Cordillera was probably critical in the initiation of tectonic uplift. Similar processes continued on a more local scale during the latest Cretaceous...

1990

Succesfull Heavy Oil and Extra Heavy Oil Prodution Testing Using Phasetester Vx* on Castilla for ECOPETROL

Imed Benlizidia

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... to standard conditions or vice-versa. Accurate flow rates are very critical for our customers to evaluate the economics of any exploration or production well...

2009

An Experimental Method to Study the Impact of Fracturing Fluids on Fracture Conductivity in Heterogeneous Shales

Weiwei Wu, Rodney Russell, Mukul M. Sharma

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... propped and unpropped fractures. The performance of these fractures, which is typically quantified in terms of fracture conductivity, is critical...

2017

Sequence Stratigraphy as Predictive Tool in Lower Goru Fairway, Lower and Middle Indus Platform, Pakistan; #10404 (2012)

Nadeem Ahmad, Paul Fink, Simon Sturrock, Tariq Mahmood, and Muhammad Ibrahim

Search and Discovery.com

... of the picked seismic horizons followed by isochore (or isopach) maps. Draw and annotate on these maps the critical depositional interfaces, i.e....

2012

Statistical Methods For Log Analysis of Reservoir Properties: Chapter 1

John H. Doveton

AAPG Special Volumes

...: Geophysics, v. 21, no. 1, p. 41-70. End_of_Record - Last_Page 22-------- The critical reservoir properties that define a productive unit are pore volume...

1994

Middle East: Stratigraphic Evolution and Oil Habitat

R. J. Murris

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Three types of positive elements were dominant: (1) broad regional paleohighs, (2) horsts and tilted fault blocks trending NNE-SSW, and (3) salt...

1984

Criteria in Correlation

Robert M. Kleinpell

Pacific Section of AAPG

... example of Series-Epoch boundary problems in correlation: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 59, no. 2, p. 1387-1388. Kleinpell, R.M., 1957, Notes...

1979

A Study of Strike-Slip Movement Along the Washita Valley Fault Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma

Darryl Wayne Carter

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... evolution, southern Geological Oklahoma: Oklahoma Survey, Bull., no. 95, 302 p. Harding, T. P., 1973, Newport--Inglewood trend, California--an example...

1982

Physical Processes in the Ocean: Part 2: Relation of Oceanography to Sedimentation: PART 1

R. H. Fleming, Roger Revelle

AAPG Special Volumes

... distances. For example, a large part of the Gulf Stream current system in the North Atlantic depends on the chain of events set off by the Trade Winds...

1939

Identification of Lacustrine Rocks

Lee R. High Jr., M. Dane Picard

Utah Geological Association

.... Harms, J. C. and R. K. Fahnestock, 1965, Stratification, bedforms, and flow phenomena (with an example from the Rio Grande), in Primary Sedimentary...

1985

Geomorphic Evolution of Continental Terrace (Continental Shelf and Slope)

Robert S. Dietz

AAPG Bulletin

... in erosion and in transportation; (7) the sedimentary strata c pping some continental terraces (for example, the eastern United States) should...

1952

Chapter 126: Channelized Lobe and Sheet Sandstones of the Upper Kaza Group Basin-floor Turbidite System, British Columbia, Canada

Lori Meyer, Gerald M. Ross

AAPG Special Volumes

..., Architectural elements in a high-continuity sand-prone turbidite system, late Precambrian Kongsfjord Formation, Northern Norway: Application to hydrocarbon...

2007

CORRELATION AND PERFORATION

JERRY C. OLDS, CONSULTING GEOLOGIST, WORTHINGTON, OHIO

Ohio Geological Society

... important that the perforating process be performed carefully and critical steps should be double-checked. Just one mistake...

1985

Thermodynamic Basis for the Systematic Distribution of Upper Cretaceous Oil Pools in the Checheno-Ingush ASSR

A. N. Reznikov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... in sediments of the same age. For example, the average depth of occurrence of the Upper Cretaceous pools in Checheno-Ingushia ranges from 2200 m (Zamankul...

1964

Abstract: Beware the Downside of Free Map Data

Robert White

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

.... For example, one cannot judge the precision, vintage, spatial accuracy or resolution of a given imagemerely by inspection. “Where is that well we...

2010

Solubility of Methane in Water at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures: GEOLOGIC NOTES

L. C. Bonham

AAPG Bulletin

... is the critical point of water at 705.38°F (374.15°C) and a pressure of 3,208.14 psi (218.3 atm; 22,114 kPa) from Todheide (1972). A discontinuity...

1978

Abstract: Using Compositional Gas Data for Horizontal Drilling and Practical Detection of Natural Gas Liquids (NGL); #90174 (2014)

Sean Unrau and Bill Nagel

Search and Discovery.com

... formation data to make steering decisions. Additionally, finding Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs) and properly completing a well have become more critical...

2014

Taphonomy and depositional setting of the Burgess Shale Tulip Beds, Mount Stephen, British Columbia

Lorna J. O'Brien, Jean-Bernard Caron, Robert R. Gaines

PALAIOS

... they preserve the remains of soft-bodied organisms, these deposits provide critical evidence about the origin, early evolution, and ecology...

2014

Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Stratigraphy of the Besa River Shale, British Columbia

E. E. Pelzer

CSPG Bulletin

.... It is shown that depth of water is not a critical factor in the formation of the thin black radioactive shales of the Exshaw Formation and the Muskwa...

1966

Impact of Subsurface Fluid Chemistry on Microbial Growth, Corrosion, and Reservoir Souring in Unconventional Assets

David G. Leach, Wei Wang, Chao Yan, Ron MacLeod, Dillon Mattis, Wei Wei

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to understanding the root causes of these various production issues (Wei et al., 2019). For example, it is well known that scale deposition requires solubilized...

2022

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