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Alternative workflow for three-dimensional basin modeling in areas of structural complexity: Case study from the Middle Magdalena Valley, Colombia

Román Eugenio González, Carlos Orlando Suárez, Iván Camilo Higuera, and Luis Ernesto Rojas

AAPG Bulletin

..., 1999, Effect of oil and gas saturation on simulation of temperature history and maturation, in A. Forster and D. F. Merriam, eds., Geothermics in basin...

2020

Selected Interior Cratonic Basins and Their Place in the Scheme of Global Tectonics: A Synthesis: Chapter 35: Part III. Synthesis and Analysis of Interior Cratonic Basins: Synthesis

Morris W. Leighton, Dennis R. Kolata

AAPG Special Volumes

... to be complex and the timing of their development and correlation with tectonic events to be sources of major uncertainties. We agree with Bally (1989...

1990

Abstract: Delineation of a Diagenetic Trap Using P-Wave and Converted-Wave Seismic Data in the Miocene McLure Shale, San Joaquin Basin, CA

Robert Kidney, John Arestad, Anne Grau and Robert Sterling

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... of gas-saturated oil in the quartz reduces the interval velocity in a manner similar to the Gasmann effect in high-porosity sandstones. The down-dip wet...

2003

Seismic Lithology (AVO) Interpretation at the Badak and Nilam Fields in the Sanga Sanga Block, Kalimantan

William C. Ade, Ian T. McMahon, Wahyudin Suwarlan

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... has no effect on the sonic (P) velocities at the G-61 depth. If the velocity contrast between sands and shales was greater than 1000 feet per second...

1988

Relative Influences of Tectonism, Climate, and Sea Level on Valley Incision and Sedimentary Fill: New Insights From Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene Examples

Anton F.-J. Wroblewski

Special Publications of SEPM

... belts that exhibit pronounced cyclic stacking patterns and intensely pedogenically modified erosional surfaces. Biostratigraphic data allow timing...

2006

Potential New Method for Paleostress Estimation by Combining Three-dimensional Fault Restoration and Fault Slip Inversion Techniques: First Test on the Skua Field, Timor Sea

A. P. Gartrell, M. Lisk

AAPG Special Volumes

... Pliocene (3 Ma; Charlton et al., 1991).The timing of the deformation events observed on Timor Island corresponds to widespread late Tertiary fault...

2005

Size Analysis of Sand by a Sedimentation Technique

David M. Poole

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... a higher initial settling velocity than they should because of the of the sample as a unit.(FOORTNOTE 4) In order to determine the effect...

1957

Dolomitization, anhydrite cementation, and porosity evolution in a reflux system: Insights from reactive transport models

Gareth D. Jones, Yitian Xiao

AAPG Bulletin

... and tested the effect of flow velocity on reflux dolomitization separately.Brine Close to Halite Saturation (Phreatic Majanna)For a comparative time...

2005

Graphical Methods of Calculation in Interpretation in Work with the Torsion Balance: DISCUSSION

Donald C. Barton

AAPG Bulletin

... of diagrams for all possible ratios of depth to length, therefore, disappears. A suite of a few standard charts with Table I. ERRORS IN FAIR-TO-GOOD...

1929

Shelfedge Dynamics and the Nepheloid Layer in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico

David W. McGrail, Michael Carnes

Special Publications of SEPM

... drography PHISH During lowering the PHISH system provides simultaneous measurements of temperature conductivity transmissivity current velocity and depth...

1983

FAST: A New Technique for Geomechanical Assessment of the Risk of Reactivation-related Breach of Fault Seals

Scott D. Mildren, Richard R. Hillis, Paul J. Lyon, Jeremy J. Meyer, David N. Dewhurst, Peter J. Boult

AAPG Special Volumes

... be undertaken. Fault orientation (dip and strike) is determined from depth-converted seismic interpretation. For three-dimensional (3-D) seismic data...

2005

Numerical Modeling of Tides in the Late Pennsylvanian Midcontinent Seaway of North America with Implications for Hydrography and Sedimentation

Martin R. Wells, Peter A. Allison, Matthew D. Piggott, Gerard J. Gorman, Gary J. Hampson, Christopher C. Pain, Fangxin Fang

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... Midcontinent Seaway (LPMS) of North America. The model simulates the effect of the principal tidal constituents (astronomical tides) as well as the tide...

2007

Discovery of Deep-water Fan System in Pearl River Mouth Basin, South China Sea; #90017 (2003)

Da Jun Peng, ChangMin Chen, Xiong Pang, Xian Lu Huang

Search and Discovery.com

... of stacked lowstand deep-water fan systems are found in Baiyun Sag with water depth ranging between 500 and 2000m. The discovery of deep-water fan systems...

2003

ABSTRACT: Consequences of Multiple Phases of Tertiary Uplift and Erosion on the Thermal Evolution of Mesozoic Source Rocks, North Slope-Chukchi Sea, Alaska; #90013 (2003)

Scott A. Barboza, Steve Creaney, Bob J. Ferderer, Feng Chi Lin, Keith I. Mahon, Joe Paul, Krishnan Srinivasan, Michael A. Sullivan

Search and Discovery.com

... resulted in basement-involved thrusting across the North Slope of Alaska causing uplift and exposure of the Brookian sequence. To study the effect...

2003

Rock Mechanical Behavior at the Inch Scale in a Thinly Laminated Unconventional Formation

Smaine Zeroug, Bikash K. Sinha, Ting Lei, John Jeffers

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... along a helical path, producing signals that are processed to yield velocity or slowness images as a function of depth and azimuth, similar to images...

2016

Mechanics of low-relief detachment folding in the Bajiaochang field, Sichuan Basin, China

Andreas Plesch, John H. Shaw, David Kronman

AAPG Bulletin

... grew primarily by dip slip and contractional folding. Moreover, we quantify the styles and amounts of shortening within various tectonic levels...

2007

Seismic Investigation of a Surface Collapse Feature at Weeks Island Salt Dome, Louisiana

Richard D. Miller, Jianghai Xia, Richard S. Harding, James T. Neal, John W. Fairborn, Don W. Steeples

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... an average dominant frequency of ~80 Hz and an apparent stacking velocity ranging from 400 to 650 m/sec. The average depth to the primary reflector is 28 m...

1995

Use of Seismic Surveying with the Method of Regulated Directional Reception in Exploration for Reefs in the Southern Cis-Urals

F. I. Khat’yanov, Ya. I. Shul’ts, V. V. Kuryayeva

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

..., exploration of the reef masses which occur at great depth (1500-2500 m) is difficult and expensive. Such exploration is carried out by combined geophysical...

1963

Integrated Regional Geophysical Investigations of the Southeast of the Russian Platform

Iu. N. Godin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... on the relief of the basement and on the effect of petrographic heterogeneity in the upper parts of the basement. The influence of factors at depth - relief...

1958

The Development of a New Method of Seismic Velocity Determination

F. P. Kokesh

GCAGS Transactions

... be computed. For the arrangement shown in Fig. 1, the equation is: 2Z = V T (1) Where: Z is depth of reflecting bed V is average velocity T is two-way...

1951

Structure: PART 1

K. O. Emery, Elazar Uchupi

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the mantle, has a seismic velocity of 7.7-8.3 km/sec, and its depth ranges from 12 to 9.8 km below sea level (Fig. 108). Shallowest depths...

1972

The Application of Seismic Inversion and Resistivity Inversion While Drilling in the Construction of Horizontal Well … A Case Study

Yoga Wismoyo, Adjie Setiawan, Fahdi Maula, Frank Fardhu

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... into depth domain using velocity interval from processing result. The result shows the quality of inversion is very good, it can be seen from actual AI...

2013

Structural heterogeneity and permeability in faulted eolian sandstone: Implications for subsurface modeling of faults

Zoe K. Shipton, James P. Evans, Kim R. Robeson, Craig B. Forster, Stephen Snelgrove

AAPG Bulletin

... the fault along a dip line approximately 1.5 m apart at 47.5 true vertical depth (TVD) (Table 1). At this point the fault offsets the middle, massive...

2002

Quantifying Crack Properties of Source Rocks from Elastic Stress Sensitivity

Jihui Ding, Anthony C. Clark, Tiziana Vanorio, Adam D. Jew, John R. Bargar

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... is consistent with a fluid stiffening effect that reduces fracture normal compliance. The maximum dip angle decreases with depth, which suggests that cracks...

2021

Corrected Record Sections

Ernest M. Hall Jr.

CSPG Special Publications

... for differences in elevation and depth of weathering at each trace. Consequently, to position each trace of a reflecting horizon with respect to a datum...

1957

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