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Cracks of the World: Global Strike-Slip Fault Systems and Giant Resource Accumulations

Stanley B. Keith, Jan C. Rasmussen, Monte M. Swan, and Daniel P. Laux

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... P. Laux 2003 33 41 Evidence is mounting that the Earth is encircled by subtle necklaces of interconnecting, generally latitude-parallel faults. Many...

2003

Abstract: Investigating the metamorphism of low-pressure metapelite in the Escoumins Supracrustal Belt, southern central Grenville Province, Quebec

Kirsten Costello

Atlantic Geology

..., Quebec KIRSTEN COSTELLO Department of Earth Sciences, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador A1B 3X5 It has been...

2017

Broadband data with a new low frequency source Acquisition and processing example from the Gulf-of-Mexico

Xuefeng Shang, Maksym Kryvohuz, Hamish Macintyre, Guido Baeten, Thibaut Allemand, Philippe Herrmann, Stephane Laroche, Shuki Ronen

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... its business value in velocity model building. In this study, we explore the viability of broadband seismic imaging with a LF source. During a recent...

2023

Pitfalls in three-dimensional seismic interpretation: Footprints of an irregular source–receiver layout

Priyank Jaiswal, Robert Holman, and Michael Grammer

AAPG Bulletin

...:10.1190/1.9781560801993. Johnson, K. S., and N. H. Suneson, eds., 1996, Rockhounding and earth-science activities in Oklahoma, 1995 workshop: Norman...

2017

Illuminating Reservoirs With Electromagnetics

Leonard J. Srnka

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... have relatively weak CSEM responses due to any combination of large target depth of burial, small reservoir net thickness, low resistivity contrast...

2008

Transactions: Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies; Frontmatter

Mike Ledet, James J. Willis, Jill C. Willis, Kristen M. Willis, Jesse J. R. Cantin

GCAGS Transactions

... Building Using Tilted Orthorhombic Depth Imaging for Full Azimuth Seismic Data 11 Yunfeng (Fred) Li, Qiaofeng Wu, and Chuen-Song Chen   Regional Controls...

2013

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: From 2 Dimensional to 3 Dimensional: Modeling the Western Gulf of Mexico Using Recently Acquired Long Offset Seismic and Gravity Data

Parsons, M., Price, A., Bain, J., Mulcahy, S., and Pawlowski, R.

GCAGS Transactions

... to improve seismic modeling and imaging of salt. This proved to be valuable in the Pre-Stack Depth Migration phase of processing, so...

2004

Extended Abstract: Imaging Basin Architecture with Passive Source Seismic Data: Results from Eastern and Southern Africa Using AfricaArray Data

Andrew Nyblade

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...) temporary, project-based broadband seismic networks for imaging Earth structure, (3) educational training for graduate students in Africa...

2016

Electromagnetic Imaging of Oil and Gas Traps

Professor George V. Keller, M. Tahsin Tasci, John M. Jack Jordan

Montana Geological Society

...Electromagnetic Imaging of Oil and Gas Traps Professor George V. Keller, M. Tahsin Tasci, John M. Jack Jordan 1996 81 85 CITED Johnson...

1996

The UK West Central Graben: A Broadband Seismic Perspective

Gregor Duval, CGG

GEO ExPro Magazine

..., Teal, Bligh and Selkirk to name a few. As low frequencies penetrate deeper into the earth, the broadband seismic data helps the imaging of these deep...

2013

Abstract: Fluid circulation depth and crustal-scale faults

S. R. Hindle, G. A. Ferguson

Atlantic Geology

... circulation depth and crustal-scale faults S.R. Hindle and G.A. Ferguson Department of Earth Sciences, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, B2G...

2007

Electromagnetic Imaging in Exploration for Morrow Fields

M. Tashin Tasci, John M. Jordan, George V. Keller

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... stratigraphic traps. This new approach has been named the "electromagnetic imaging" (EMI®) method. This method was chosen because of its large depth...

1997

Disaster Awareness Education in the School as Model for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Around Geological Hazard Prone Area

Dicky Muslim, Evi Haerani, Motohiko Shibayama, Naoko Kagawa

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... to introduce earth science for school communities as a model for CSR activities. This was done by exploring three areas: (i) disaster education, (ii) respond...

2011

Large-scale 3D Inversion of Helicopter Electromagnetic Surveys for Oil Sands Exploration near Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada; #41303 (2014)

Leif H. Cox, Glenn A. Wilson, Michael S. Zhdanov, Jonathan Rudd, and John Wilson

Search and Discovery.com

... for oil sands exploration have been interpreted using conductivity depth images or layered earth models for each transmitter-receiver pair (e.g....

2014

A Retrospective Accounting of the Midwest Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships Technical Achievements and Contributions; #80729 (2020)

Kristin M. Carter, Neeraj Gupta

Search and Discovery.com

... a diagenetic model that assumes an exponential decrease of porosity as a function of depth Uses MICPdata to define petrofacies models SRE calculated using...

2020

Remote Sensing for the Petroleum Industry

Arthur J. Pyron and Allen M. Feder

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... contact with the examined object. In our example, the earth is the examined object, and the methods used to evaluate it involve the use of satellite...

1987

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