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The effect of morphology on postmortem transportation of bivalves and its taphonomic implications

Devapriya Chattopadhyay, Ashish Rathie, Anirban Das

PALAIOS

... ornamentation is another important factor that influences the nature of fluid flow around a shell (Brenchley and Newall, 1970). Olivera and Wood (1997) have...

2013

Trishear Kinematic Modeling of Structures, with Examples from the Neuqun Basin, Argentina

Richard W. Allmendinger, Toms Zapata, Ren Manceda, Francisco Dzelalija

AAPG Special Volumes

... is accommodated. In these structures, the strain is variably accommodated by tight folding, duplexing, and flow of evaporites and depends significantly...

2004

Geology of the Sweet Lake Geopressured-Geothermal Prospect, Cameron Parish, Louisiana-Drilling and Testing Results

C. O. Durham, Jr. , Karen Hoffman , R. W. Rodgers

GCAGS Transactions

... salt ridge that includes the Hackberry, Big Lake, and Sweet Lake structures. The south side of the basin is bounded by a fault downthrown to the north...

1983

The Exploration Desk: Application of Photogeology to Oil Exporation in Western Canada

Jerald Alliger

CSPG Bulletin

...). In the Saskatchewan area, it is reported that, although some structures in the area are assumed to be of tectonic origin, most of the known structures...

1955

Transverse Ribs: Their Characteristics, Origin and Paleohydraulic Significance

Emlyn H. Koster

Dallas Geological Society

... with planar and/or cross-laminated sand during low-stage flow following rib information (Fig. 6). The nature of the ‘sub-rib’ material is highly relevant...

1977

Transverse Ribs: Their Characteristics, Origin and Paleohydraulic Significance

Emlyn H. Koster

CSPG Special Publications

... with planar and/or cross-laminated sand during low-stage flow following rib information (Fig. 6). The nature of the ‘sub-rib’ material is highly relevant...

1977

Gravel-Lens Formation in Antidune-Regime Flow--A Quantitative Hydrodynamic Indicator

M. G. Foley

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., bed forms, and flow phenomena (with an example from the Rio Grande): in Middleton, G. V. (ed.), Primary sedimentary structures and their hydrodynamic...

1977

Early Cambrian Progradational and Transgressive Sedimentation Patterns in Virginia: An Example of the Early History of a Passive Margin

Edward L. Simpson , Kenneth A. Eriksson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... drapes: Nature, v. 289, p. 579-581. ALLEN, J. R. L., 1983, Sedimentary structures: their character and physical basis: Developments in Sedimentology 30...

1990

Abstract: Desorption Rate of Methane in Coal Matrix and its Main Controlling Factors

Dangyu Song, Yunbo Li, Yingquan Zhai

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

..., and it is hard to completely separate these two stages. In this study, the release of methane from micropores before continuous flow is defined as the desorption...

2023

Geothermal Investigations in Ustyurt

I. N. Shcherbakova, G. K. Ukolova, M. O. Lakhtionov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... directed toward determining the structural association of lineaments and landscape configurations on the northern margin of the Kuanysh high. See Fig...

1980

Evaluating hydrocarbon trap integrity during fault reactivation using geomechanical three-dimensional modeling: An example from the Timor Sea, Australia

Laurent Langhi, Yanhua Zhang, Anthony Gartrell, Jim Underschultz, David Dewhurst

AAPG Bulletin

... and dry structures, the leakage indicators and the distribution of shear strain, volumetric strain, and fluid-flow patterns from the coupled modeling.On...

2010

Sources of Data

Mike Shepherd

AAPG Special Volumes

.... It provides structural information for determining suitable places to drill in an oil field. Seismic data will also help to determine the nature...

2009

Low Resistivity Low Contrast Pay in Complex Miocene Reservoirs of the Malaysia Thailand Joint Development Area (MTJDA)

Chai Shin Ni, Steve Carney, Libny Leal, Dave Boardman, Keith Shepstone

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... (such as porosity and permeability) are seen to be significantly different in nature from conventional reservoirs. Flow Testing and Potential Calibration...

2008

Impact-Induced Sediment Deposition on an Offshore, Mud-Substrate Continental Shelf, Cretaceous–Paleogene Boundary, Brazos River, Texas, U.S.A.

Thomas E. Yancey, Chengjie Liu

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...) supporting a sediment-gravity-flow origin for the deposits. A large part of the uncertainty relates to determining the importance of impact-generated tsunami...

2013

Preparation of Structures for Deep Drilling in the USSR

Z. L. Maymin, V. D. Nikiforova

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

..., seismic surveys, structural drilling). It is directed toward determining the favorability of areas (structures) and their preparation for deep drilling...

1966

Seal bypass systems

Joe Cartwright, Mads Huuse, Andrew Aplin

AAPG Bulletin

... of a diverse set of geological structures that breach sealing sequences and allow fluids to flow vertically or subvertically across the seal. In so doing...

2007

Effect of Subsurface Waste-Disposal Practice on Groundwater Resources in Hawaiian Islands: Hydrogeology

F. L. Peterson , K. J. Takasaki

AAPG Special Volumes

... hetero eneity of receiving formations and Ghyben-Herzberg lens effects. Likewise, because chemical and geologic reactions depend on the nature...

1976

Paleoflow Characteristics of a Late Cretaceous River in Utah from Analysis of Sedimentary Structures in the Ferron Sandstone

Edward Cotter

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the width and depth of flow of the ancient Ferron river have been estimated from the geometry of preserved sedimentary structures, and the type...

1971

Thermohaline Pore Water Trends of Southeastern Louisiana: Geologic Applications and Controls on Fluid Movement

Donald J. Marlin , William H. Schramm

GCAGS Transactions

... flow of pore fluids: Nature, Vol. 347, p. 238 Ranganathan, V., and J. S. Hanor, 1989, Perched brine plumes above salt domes and dewatering...

1995

Alluvial and Coastal Conglomerates: Their Significant Features and Some Comments on Gravelly Mass-Flow Deposits

W. Nemec, R. J. Steel

CSPG Special Publications

... of subaerial, gravelly mass flows, it is important to evaluate the likelihood or nature of flow transformations between the subaerial and subaqueous realms...

1984

Geomechanical, microstructural, and petrophysical evolution in experimentally reactivated cataclasites: Applications to fault seal prediction: Reply

David N. Dewhurst, Richard M. Jones

AAPG Bulletin

..., v. 27, p. 4148.Fisher, Q. J., S. D. Harris, E. McAllister, R. J. Knipe, and A. J. Bolton, 2001, Hydrocarbon flow across faults by capillary leakage...

2003

Effect of Faulting on Fluid Flow in Porous Sandstones: Geometry and Spatial Distribution

Marco Antonellini, Atilla Aydin

AAPG Bulletin

... of high- and low-permeability zones and sealing structures affecting fluid flow in three dimensions. A fault zone in sandstone is a complex structure...

1995

Development and Relation of Oil Accumulation to Structure in the Shiprock District of the Navajo Indian Reservation, New Mexico

K. B. Nowels

AAPG Bulletin

... the Tocito and Beautiful Mountain structures a few springs and short streams of permanent or intermittent flow emerge from the mountains. Most of this water...

1929

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