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Porosity Examples from IAB Field, Coke County, Texas: ABSTRACT

C. J. George

AAPG Bulletin

... and vug porosity in dolomites. Muddy carbonate beds had low initial effective porosities because of poor sorting, whereas grain-rich carbonate beds...

1979

Calculation of Seal Capacity from Porosity and Permeability Data: ABSTRACT

Robert R. Berg

AAPG Bulletin

... are not available. Calculations are based on two major assumptions: (1) the rocks are water wet; and (2) mean effective grain size and pore size may be determined...

1981

Induced Spectroscopy: A Mineralogy-Lithology Well Log: ABSTRACT

Charles Flaum, Gordon Pirie

AAPG Bulletin

... in the rock formations. The yields are also proportional to some unknown values: effective neutron flux, concentration of selected elements in other...

1981

Mineral Exploration Using Landsat Image Processing and Interpretation Techniques: ABSTRACT

Donald R. Morris-Jones, Ken M. Morgan, Jack Walper

AAPG Bulletin

... were used to evaluate initial results and collect data to permit more effective image processing. Ratio images of the visual green and visual red...

1981

Petrologic and Stratigraphic Controls of Secondary Porosity, "Second" Frontier Sandstone (Late Cretaceous), Moxa Arch, Wyoming: ABSTRACT

Paul C. Franks, William L. Pelzmann

AAPG Bulletin

..., and by position on structure. Best effective porosity is in thick deposits of medium to coarse-grained paralic or fluvial sandstone that contained, prior...

1982

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