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Heat Flow, Subsidence and Crustal Structure of the Gulf of Lions (NW Mediterranean): A Quantitative Discussion of the Classic Passive Margin Model

Jean Burrus, Frederic Bessis, Brigitte Doligez

CSPG Special Publications

..., J.P. 1979. Interpretation de quelques profils de sismique refraction en Mer Ligure. Marine Geology, v. 32, p. 39-50. Recq, M., Rehault, J. P., Steinmetz...

1987

On the Labeling, Length, and Objective Basis of Fischer Plots

P. M. Sadler, D. A. Osleger, I. P. Montanez

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... The interpretation of cycle number as a local time scale entails two debatable assumptions: that the cycles have constant periods, and that no cycle...

1993

Star: Shallow Time Anomaly Replacement

Michael O. Marcoux, Lee Lu

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... depth in the section then its effect on reflections will vary with reflector depth. The dynamic characteristics of such a “buried static” feature...

1982

Chronostratigraphic Reconstruction of MIO - Pliocene Mahakam Delta and Its Consequences for Petroleum Plays: An Analog Flume Tank Experimental Model of Mahakam Area

Isnianto Saputra, Iqbal Fardiansyah, Agung Budiman, Aldis Ramadhan, Adi Gunawan

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... The experimental variables in this study have been derived from quantitative stratigraphic interpretation of the Mahakam area. The variables serve as constraints...

2012

A Philosophy of Contour Mapping with the Computer: Chapter 1

Thomas A. Jones, David E. Hamilton

AAPG Special Volumes

... and Volumes Geologic interpretation is a critical requirement for mapping geological variables. Several acceptable though different maps could...

1992

Structure and Development of the Southeast Georgia Embayment and Northern Blake Plateau: Preliminary Analysis: Rifted Margins

William P. Dillon , Charles K. Paull , Richard T. Buffler , Jean-Pierre Fail

AAPG Special Volumes

... to the north, has been very active at the outer edge of the plateau. Antoine, J. W., and V. J. Henry, Jr., 1965, Seismic refraction study of shallow...

1979

Recognition of Subtle Features in Geologic Maps

J. E. Robinson, D. F. Merriam

CSPG Special Publications

... in sediments can be evidence for the interpretation of stratigraphic traps. Such features may represent drape over preexisting erosional and tectonic structures...

1980

Latin America After 1920: Chapter 17: PART X. ARGENTINA

J. Herbert Sawyer

AAPG Special Volumes

... assigned Fossa-Mancini to make a further study of the Cacheuta field. He came up with a new and different interpretation of its structure, and recommended...

1975

Use of Gravity, Magnetic, and Electrical Methods in Stratigraphic-Trap Exploration: Geophysical Exploration Methods

L. L. Nettleton

AAPG Special Volumes

... contrast of 0.20 and for a thickness change from 200 ft (60 m) to zero across the pinchout, the expected negative gravity effect is approximately 0.4 mgal...

1972

CONCEPT AND SIGNIFICANCE OF SUBSURFACE FAULT THROW

Luis M. Banks

Asociación Venezolana de Geología, Minería y Petróleo (AVGMP)

...′ respectively, the interpretation is made that there are three separate faults, two normal and one a reverse fault. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. t′ = true thickness...

1958

Detection of Deep Formation "Damage"

M. Lebourg, A. T. Campbell Jr., E. J. Witterholt

Tulsa Geological Society

.... It was, therefore, necessary to develop a technique removing this weak area of test interpretation. A method is described whereby positive identification can...

1968

Bayesian discriminative classification with kernel density estimation for rock and fluid property characterization of seismic elastic inversion results

Kevin Wolf, Jingfeng Zhang, Matt Walker, Pedro Paramo, Jeff Winterbourne, Reetam Biswas, Atish Roy, Carole Decalf

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... in both the well data measurements and due to the model simplifying assumptions. We approach this challenge by scanning over an ‘appropriate’ range...

2023

Quantifying Total Apparent Hydraulic Fracture Conductivity and Its Significant Degradation from Systematic Bottom-Hole Pressure Measurements in Permian Wells

Lang Zhan, Adenike Tokan-Lawal, Phillip Fair, Robert Dombrowski, Xin Liu, Veronica Almarza, Alejandro Girardi, Zhen Li, Robert Li, Martin Pilko, Noah Joost

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...), which represents the lump sum effect of fracture conductivity. In addition, this technique characterizes the connection condition between the dominant...

2019

Use of the Dual Laterolog for the Evaluation of the Fracture Porosity in Hard Carbonate Formations

C. Boyeldieu, A. Winchester

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... analysing the process of mud or mud filtrate invasion in a fractured reservoir and observing the effect on the resistivity logs it was discovered...

1982

Structure, Seismic Data, and Orogenic Evolution of Southern Canadian Rocky Mountains

A. W. Bally, P. L. Gordy, G. A. Stewart

CSPG Bulletin

... of the crust down to depths of ten kilometers, and effectively bridge the gap between surface geology and deep crustal refraction data. A. Publications...

1966

Crustal and Lithospheric Structure of the CarpathianPannonian Region: A Geophysical PerspectiveRegional Geophysical Data on the CarpathianPannonian Lithosphere

L. Pospil, A. dm, J. Bimka, P. Bodlak, T. Bodoky, P. Dvnyi, H. Granser, E. Hegeds, I. Jo, A. Kendzera, L. Lenkey, M. Nemok, K. Posgay, B. Pylypyshyn, J. Sedlk, W. D. Stanley, G. Starodub, V. Szalaiov, B. ly, A. utora, G. Vrga, T. Zsros

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Interpretation of the nature of this anomaly is connected to the effect of the cooling of magma, which was supplied to the undercrust space. This anomaly...

2006

Downstream Grain-Size Changes in Albertan Rivers: Abstract

John Shaw, R. Kellerhals

Dallas Geological Society

... Ice Sheet. Simplifying assumptions of the isostatic effect on stream slopes leads to the conclusion that, following initial degradation, these streams...

1977

Downstream Grain-Size Changes in Albertan Rivers: Abstract

John Shaw, R. Kellerhals

CSPG Special Publications

... Ice Sheet. Simplifying assumptions of the isostatic effect on stream slopes leads to the conclusion that, following initial degradation, these streams...

1977

Essential Elements of a Deep-Water Petroleum System: Abstract

Brian R. Frost

Houston Geological Society

... flow of a basin and the thermal blanket effect of the sediment overburden matures the source rock. The overburden may also supply the interconnected...

1998

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