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Principles and Practice of Geological Testimony

Daniel N. Miller, Jr.

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... should be well organized, and in clear, concise terms that emphasize cause and effect relationships in a manner easily understood by the hearing body...

1978

The Role of Subaqueous Debris Flow in Generating Turbidity Currents

Monty A. Hampton

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... distribution, (2) high percentage of FIG. 4. Theoretical velocity profiles and shear-stress distributions for three magnitudes of interface stress. Ts...

1972

Interrelationship of Geology and Geophysics

O. L. Brace

AAPG Bulletin

..., conveys sound with relatively low velocities, whereas limestone that is tightly cemented ordinarily serves as a high velocity conductor. Since...

1937

Flooding Hazards Associated with Great Salt Lake

Genevieve Atwood, Don R. Mabey

Utah Geological Association

... on the lake bed. Wind setup and wave runup associated with sustained high-velocity winds cause flooding up to several feet above the static lake level...

1995

Damage and plastic deformation of reservoir rocks: Part 2. Propagation of a hydraulic fracture

Seth Busetti, Kyran Mish, Peter Hennings, Ze'ev Reches

AAPG Bulletin

... mechanism of the microseismic events may also conform to the local structure. For example, high-energy microshear events induced during hydraulic fracturing...

2012

Reservoir prediction technology based on tuning spectral decomposition

Wang Qingzhen, Wang Jianhua, Zheng Ying

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... data show that this method has a good discrimination effect on reservoirs with different thicknesses. Introduction Seismic signals are typically non...

2024

Fast anisotropic viscoelastic modeling and application in quantitative seismic reservoir characterization

Sirui Tan, Sunwoong Lee, John E Anderson, Haiyang Wang, Olivier Burtz, Partha Routh, Rongrong Lu, Yang Yu

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... for attenuation effect is crucial to obtain a high-resolution seismic volume with high-fidelity amplitude for quantitative interpretation (Trantham and He...

2022

Condensate Banking Effects on Well Productivity and its Coarse Grid Representation in the Full Field Modeling of the Abadi Field

Masahiko Nomura

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... condensate relative permeability shows the conventional simulation approach can significantly underestimate the well productivity while the high velocity...

2013

Trace Fossils in Biostratrigraphy

A. A. Ekdale, R. G. Bromley, S. G. Pemberton

Special Publications of SEPM

... benthic habitats. Body fossils of rapidly evolving, universally distributed taxa are much more useful for stratigraphie correlation and age-dating. When...

1984

Seismic Refraction and Reflection in Caribbean Sea

N. Terence Edgar , John I. Ewing , John Hennion

AAPG Bulletin

... to that of the basi s. The Curacao Ridge overlies a sediment-filled trough that contains up to 14.5 km of low- and high-velocity sediments and rock...

1971

Mapping Stratigraphic Traps with Electrical Transients

Jamil Azad

CSPG Bulletin

... high-velocity sediments, is difficult to detect on seismic records. The following case history presents an example of a hard-to-find reef. Figure 18...

1977

Tejas Field, Goliad County: A Frio Stratigraphic Trap

Frank I. Brooner

South Texas Geological Society Special Publications

... the southeast, with updip and lateral termination of the sand body forming the hydrocarbon trap (fig. 2). A slight local widening of the contour interval over...

1986

Abstract: Intraslope Basins on an Active Diapiric Continental Slope: A Key to Sand-Body Geometry in Ancient Submarine Canyons and Fans

Arnold H. Bouma

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

...Abstract: Intraslope Basins on an Active Diapiric Continental Slope: A Key to Sand-Body Geometry in Ancient Submarine Canyons and Fans Arnold H...

1982

Intraslope Basins on Active Diapiric Continental Slope: A Key to Sand-Body Geometry in Ancient Submarine Canyons and Fans: ABSTRACT

Arnold H. Bouma

AAPG Bulletin

...Intraslope Basins on Active Diapiric Continental Slope: A Key to Sand-Body Geometry in Ancient Submarine Canyons and Fans: ABSTRACT Arnold H. Bouma...

1981

Eldorado Springs Member of the Skull Creek Shale in the Denver Basin, Colorado

Dean P. Dubois

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... end being farther from shore. The overlying Skull Creek Shale thins over this sand body. This subtle paleotopographic effect persisted through the close...

1996

Magnetic Anomalies and Crustal Structure in Eastern Gulf of Mexico

D. I. Gough

AAPG Bulletin

... that the layer of average velocity 4.9 kilometers/second formed a lenticular body with a thickness of approximately 4 kilometers near the center...

1967

Domba Conglomerate, Devonian, Norway: Process and Lateral Variability in a Mass Flow-Dominated, Lacustrine Fan-Delta

W. Nemec, R. J. Steel, S. J. Poreebski, Å. Spinnangr

CSPG Special Publications

..., probably a floodbasin-related lake. The fan body was generated during escarpment creation in response to local syndepositional faulting of the alluvial...

1984

Bouguer Gravity Anomalies and Crustal Structure in Northwestern Mexico: Chapter 11: Part III. Regional Geophysics and Geology

Robert Wayne Schellhorn, Carlos L. V. Aiken, Mauricio F. de la Fuente

AAPG Special Volumes

... is actually the edge effect of the continental/oceanic crustal boundary. The anomaly is a high because the abrupt lateral boundary is reg onally...

1991

Some Recent Results on the Continental Margin of Eastern Canada: Abstract

C. E. Keen

CSPG Special Publications

... that layer 2 is thin or absent within the transition zone and a high velocity layer, 7.4 km/sec, forms the main crustal layer there. A model of magnetic...

1975

Effect of Large-Scale Shifts of Gulf Stream on Miocene Sedimentation Patterns of Southeastern U.S. Continental Margin: ABSTRACT

Paul R. Pinet, Peter Popenoe

AAPG Bulletin

... Popenoe 1981 1669 1669 65 9. (September) A broad scour band bordered by zones of nondeposition is present today beneath the high-velocity core...

1981

The Formation of Shadow Dunes

P. A. Hesp

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... greater than that predicted is commonly due to wet sand deposition during a high velocity event. Dune slopes are noticeably steeper during such events...

1981

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