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Effects of Contemporaneous Structural Movement on Sedimentation at Thornwell Field, Jefferson Davis and Cameron Parishes, Louisiana

Frank R. Hardin

AAPG Special Volumes

... fault block 1 from the other fault blocks. This interpretation is based on the absence of the Miogypsinoides sandstone in fault block 1 and the fact...

1968

Lower Tertiary Sand Development in Viking Graben, North Sea

Andrew C. Morton

AAPG Bulletin

... sands in the Viking graben, northern North Sea, involving heavy mineral analysis, geophysical log interpretation, and palynologic dating, has led...

1982

Late Miocene-Pliocene Shortening, Uplift and Wrench Tectonics Dominated Canyon Development along the Mid-Hungarian Mobile Belt; #30218 (2012)

Gy. Pogacsas, Gy. Juhasz, J. Csizmeg, A. Dudas, N. Nemeth, A. Milankovich, T. Tomcsanyi, B. Baracsi, B. Szabo, B. Akacs, J. Madl-Szonyi, Sz. Simon, and B. Czauner

Search and Discovery.com

... and younger sediments was supported by sequence stratigraphic analysis. Interpretation of seismic and well log data on workstation facilitated...

2012

Leman Field

Alec P. Hillier

AAPG Special Volumes

... in the south and east, and the effect of these faults on flow is not yet apparent. Figure 18 shows the current fault pattern of the field with the field ou...

1990

Geology and Development of California's Giant--Wilmington Oil field

M. N. Mayuga

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Vertical scale in feet. Length of section about 8 mi. into separate fault blocks and form barriers to fluid migration and pressure communication...

1970

Application of migration modeling to unconventional reservoirs: An example from the Montney Formation northeastern British Columbia

Victoria Chevrot, Nicholas B. Harris, Stephany Hernandez Medina, Noga Vaisblat

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... research will focus on the effect of the brine salinity, to investigate its impact on IFT and how this reflects on the fluid migration. Another series...

2022

Rose Hill Oil Field, Lee County, Virginia

Ralph L. Miller

AAPG Special Volumes

..., which have, however, been overridden for nearly 6 miles by a large overthrust mass. Had the fault relations been completely understood, the early...

1948

Oil and Gas Opportunities in the Bodalla Block

I. R. Mortimore

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... to be anomalous, necessitating normalising for more saline brines in order to work with standard equations for log interpretation. Based upon the results...

1995

Cusiana Field: Understanding the Reservoir and Improving Depletion History, #20102 (2011)

Luis E. Soto,

Search and Discovery.com

...Interpretation  Structure: Asymmetric anticline limited by thrust fault at east  Fractures: Expected very limited fluid flow contribution  Stratigraphic...

2011

Gulf Coast Magic

W. H. Roberts, III

GCAGS Transactions

... in Water. Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Series in Geology No. 10, Problems of Petroleum Migration, p. 169-178. Holt, R.B., 1977. Aspects of the Subsurface...

1982

Revisions to the Interpretation of Structural Style in the Muddy Mountain Region, Nevada

Vernon James (Jay) Temple Jr.

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... is uncertain. Longwell (1949) interpreted the Arrowhead fault as an incidental effect of an eastward thrusting phase, the Glendale, succeeding the Muddy...

1979

Compositional Changes to Gas Migrating through Water-Saturated Rock, #41391 (2014).

Alton A. Brown

Search and Discovery.com

... which are not considered here. Artificial Leakage Interpretation Injected gas 10 Gas Saturation During Migration and Entrapment Presented at AAPG...

2014

How to Constrain 3-D Fault Continuity and Linkage Using Reflection Seismic Data: A Geomechanical Approach

Laurent Maerten, David D. Pollard, and Ridvan Karpuz

AAPG Bulletin

...How to Constrain 3-D Fault Continuity and Linkage Using Reflection Seismic Data: A Geomechanical Approach Laurent Maerten, David D. Pollard...

2000

Episodic Rifting and Subsidence in the South China Sea: ERRATUM

Ke Ru, John D. Pigott

AAPG Bulletin

...), the Andean-type volcanic arc would have been located off the east coast of Indochina. We endorse Holloway's (1982) interpretation of a transcurrent...

1987

Tectonic Significance and Hydrocarbon Trapping Consequences of Sequential Folding Synchronous with San Andreas Faulting, San Joaquin Valley, California

T. P. Harding

AAPG Bulletin

... synchronous with the history of strike-slip on the adjacent San Andreas fault. At the south end of the anticlinorium the first conclusive documentation of en...

1976

The Perpetual Mystery of Petroleum Migration

William H. Roberts III

Circum Pacific Council Publications

...The Perpetual Mystery of Petroleum Migration William H. Roberts III © Circum-Pacific Council for Energy and Mineral Resources 2009 – Energy...

1995

The Lusitanian Basin of West-Central Portugal: Mesozoic and Tertiary Tectonic, Stratigraphic, and Subsidence History: Chapter 22: European-African Margins

R. C. L. Wilson, R. N. Hiscott, M. G. Willis , F. M. Gradstein

AAPG Special Volumes

... calculated to be about 850 m/m.y. The initial effect of the northeast to southwest extension was to trigger salt migration above reactivated basement...

1989

ABSTRACT Similarities and Differences of a Submarine Foreland Fold-and-Thrust Belt and Gravity Driven Delta Toe-Thrusting: A Case Study from the Central American Back-Arc, #90123 (2011)

Christian Brandes, Jutta Winsemann

Search and Discovery.com

... Juan Delta in contrast are fault-bend folds. They show a high shortening. The occurrence of fault-bend folds is an effect of the linked extensional...

2011

Chapter 14 (Case Histories of Three-Dimensional Seismic Surveys)—Case History 1: Field Appraisal With Three-Dimensional Seismic Surveys Offshore Trinidad

Robert M. Galbraith, Alistair R. Brown

AAPG Special Volumes

... in the deeper part of the section and improved fault resolution relative to previous two-dimensional (2-D) control. The 3-D interpretation has revealed...

2011

Geologic Interpretation of Seismic Profiles, Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, Part 1: East Flank

Donald S. Stone

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... was derived through spillover and up-dip, lateral migration from the Worland Paleozoic pool. INTERPRETATION Interpretation of the basis seismic time section...

1985

The Application of Balancing Cross-Section and Sandbox Modeling for Imbricate Thrust System Characterization in the Sumedang Area of West Java

Pipin Ariyanto, Asep Indra Maulana, Aditya Suardiputra

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... on direct structural interpretation from field-observed structural element data that is then used as raw data in kinematic and dynamic analysis. The main...

2008

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