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Geohydrology of Buried Triassic Basin at Savannah River Plant, South Carolina

I. Wendell Marine

AAPG Bulletin

... of anomalous fluid pressures: II. Source layer at depth: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 79, no. 9, p. 1107-1122. Hanshaw, B. B., and E. Zen, 1965...

1974

A Method of Rapidly Converting Measured Depths in Directionally Drilled Wells to their Subsea Equivalents

B. E. Van Arsdale, Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... computations as possible while maintaining an accuracy to within one foot of depth. HOW DEPTHS ARE CONVERTED The conversion methods commonly used are based...

1963

Study of Carbonate Reservoirs of the Astrakhan Field by Geophysical Logging

R. Sh. Aliyev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... material and in recognizing permeable thicknesses. The following methods were used to solve these problems. Study of resistivity by inequi-depth...

1979

Abstract: The Effect of Sodium Carbonate on Organic Evolution and Hydrocarbon Generation in Alkaline Salt Lake; #90255 (2017)

Wen Qi, Jianguo Pan, Yanqing Xia

Search and Discovery.com

... to the sodium salt in the stratum is mentioned a lot in literature, yet, it is still resting on a simple concept without an in-depth study. As a result...

2017

Abstract: Travel-time Inversion in a Surface Consistent Scheme; #91204 (2023)

Diego Rovetta, Apostolos Kontakis, Daniele Colombo, Ernesto Sandoval Curiel

Search and Discovery.com

... velocity profiles through a travel-time vs. offset to velocity vs. depth conversion process. Such profiles are then used as starting models for a FB...

2023

Abstract: SAGD Well Planning Using Stochastic Seismic Inversion; #90172 (2014)

Franck Delbecq, Rémi Moyen

Search and Discovery.com

.... The remaining ones were used to validate the inversion results. A simple depth conversion was applied, using an average velocity field calibrated...

2014

The Use and Abuse of Geophysics in Oil and Gas Reserve and Resource Estimation; #120012 (2009)

Scott Neal

Search and Discovery.com

...-driven (e.g., Velocities, PSDM) • Non-uniqueness (e.g., Time-depth conversion, lithology) • Complex and interpretive processing (e.g., PSDM...

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Abstract: Determining Scale Properties from Seismic Transmission Responses: A Modeling Study; #90171 (2013)

Emmanuel L. Bongajum and Bernd Milkereit

Search and Discovery.com

... to scale lengths. a) A simple 1D-Model 1D-modeling asseses the role of multiples, magnitude of the reflection coefficient (R), and layer thickness...

2013

Abstract: Determining Scale Properties from Seismic Transmission Responses: A Modeling Study; #90171 (2013)

Emmanuel L. Bongajum and Bernd Milkereit

Search and Discovery.com

... to scale lengths. a) A simple 1D-Model 1D-modeling asseses the role of multiples, magnitude of the reflection coefficient (R), and layer thickness...

2013

Crustal Velocity and Sediment Thickness Asymmetries along and between the Conjugate Australian-Antarctic Margins

Joanne M. Whittaker, Alexey Goncharov, Simon E. Williams, R. Dietmar Müller

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... of this was to isolate TWT components of (a) water layer and (b) sediments, and to enable a two-step depth conversion: water bottom at constant velocity...

2012

Seismic Interpretation: Part 7. Geophysical Methods

D. C. Nester, Michael J. Padgett

AAPG Special Volumes

.... The actual depth to this surface is a function of the thickness and velocity of overlying rock layers. The second is the shape of the reflection...

1992

Silica Mineral Diagenesis in Neogene Tertiary Shales in the Tempoku District, Hokkaido, Japan

Kiyohiro Mitsui, Kazuo Taguchi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of 50% intensity in cristobalite show a progressive decrease with increasing depth of burial. It is suggested that most of the silica minerals...

1977

Fault Analysis, Stratigraphic Discontinuities and 3D Structural Modeling of Tb-Field, Offshore Niger Delta; #40526 (2010)

Odunayo F. Bamidele and Olugbenga A. Ehinola

Search and Discovery.com

... correlation, 3D grid design for geology and reservoir simulation, depth conversion, 3D reservoir modeling and others. The datasets (seismic volume...

2010

3.4 Detached Sediments: 3.4.2 Decollement Tectonics (B-Subduction) and Active Margins: An Eastern Aleutian Trench Seismic Record

R. von Huene, J. Miller, M. Fisher, and G. Smith

AAPG Special Volumes

... computer at Menlo Park, California. The second stage, including poststacking enhancement, migration, conversion to depth, and filming, was done...

1983

Predicting Formation Target Depth Ahead of the Bit with High Accuracy: A Case Study from the Arun Field for a Deviated Well

William L. Soroka

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... a thickness of 960 feet between the Baong shale and Arun limestone, it was possible to predict the depth at which the Top Arun limestone would be encountered...

1996

Thermal Subsidence and Generation of Hydrocarbons in Michigan Basin

Jeffrey A. Nunn , Norman H. Sleep , Wayne E. Moore

AAPG Bulletin

... temperature is caused by concentration of the thermal anomaly below 15 km (9 mi), in agreement with gravity results. The great depth of the thermal...

1984

Abstract: Geophysical Studies of the Deep Lithosphere Beneath Hudson Bay and Environs: Implications for Paleoproterozoic Assembly of Laurentia; #90172 (2014)

David W. Eaton, Meghan S. Miller, Fiona Darbyshire

Search and Discovery.com

... were noisy and removed prior to depth conversion and stacking. The polarities of the SRF’s were reversed so that the Moho appears as a positive event...

2014

Alberta’s Oil Sands in the Energy Supply Picture

G. W. Govier

CSPG Special Publications

... operations indicate much variability in the thickness and grade of the deposit and the erratic presence of lenses of dense hard material. Figure 7...

1974

Effect of Thermodynamic Conditions at Depth on Transformation of Disseminated Organic Matter in Sedimentary Rocks

D. V. Zhabrev, Ye. S. Larskaya

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

...Effect of Thermodynamic Conditions at Depth on Transformation of Disseminated Organic Matter in Sedimentary Rocks D. V. Zhabrev, Ye. S. Larskaya 1965...

1965

New Pages in the History of I. M. Gubkin’s Theory on Petroleum

A. Ya. Krems

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... important to mention one concept of I. M. Gubkin that has current value. He stated that “by measure of increasing thickness of sediments and subsidence...

1973

Fluid Mechanics of Deep-Well Disposals

A. F. Van Everdingen

AAPG Special Volumes

...w, and the thickness of the formation in centimeters by h. Time conversion: [EQUATION] Rate conversion: [EQUATION] Volume conversion...

1968

Clay Diagenesis in Wilcox Sandstones of Southwest Texas: Implications of Smectite Diagenesis on Sandstone Cementation

James R. Boles, Stephen G. Franks

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... a temperature range of 55°C to 210°C. No consistent trend of depositional environments is recognized with increasing depth, and mineralogic changes...

1979

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