Click to minimize content

Welcome to the new Datapages Archives

Datapages has redesigned the Archives with new features. You can search from the home page or browse content from over 40 publishers and societies. Non-subscribers may now view abstracts on all items before purchasing full text. Please continue to send us your feedback at emailaddress.

AAPG Members: Your membership includes full access to the online archive of the AAPG Bulletin. Please login at Members Only. Access to full text from other collections requires a subscription or pay-per-view document purchase.

Click to maximize content

Welcome to the new Datapages Archives

Search Results   > New Search > Revise Search

The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database

Showing 31,905 Results. Searched 200,636 documents.

< Previous   29   30   31   32   33   Next >

Ascending

Environmental and Geophysical Interpretation of Heat-Flow Measurements in Black Sea: Structure

Albert Erickson , Gene Simmons

AAPG Special Volumes

... for correction for the effects of regional or local environmental factors on the equilibrium heat flow. Nineteen heat-flow values have been reported...

1974

Controls on H2S Concentration and Hydrocarbon Destruction in the Eastern Smackover Trend

William J. Wade , Jeffrey S. Hanor , Roger Sassen

GCAGS Transactions

... theoretically that normal geothermal gradients are sufficient to induce convective fluid flow in inclined Figure 8. Idealized effects of Smackover...

1989

The Oil Fields of Russia: Chapter 10 - Peculiarities and Management of Bailing Wells

Arthur Beeby Thompson

Other Technical

... left entirely alone-Further detrimental effects of sand plug. Bailing Advantages accruing from Removal of Sand from Wells.-Removal of considerable...

1908

Paired, Facing Monoclines in the Sanpete-Sevier Valley Area, Central Utah

Irving J. Witkind

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... diapir concealed beneath valley. fill. Removal was mostly by dissolution or extrusion during Neogene time. The paired monoclines, thus, are viewed...

1992

Hydrology of Deep-Well Disposal of Radioactive Liquid Wastes

William J. Drescher

AAPG Special Volumes

... material in deep formations. A system of monitoring, and possibly removal, is a prime requisite of deep-well disposal of radioactive wastes. Initial...

1965

Regional and Local Components in Facies Maps

W. C. Krumbein

AAPG Bulletin

... is commonly based on map scale, area covered, and tightness of control. An alternative manner of distinguishing between regional and local effects on maps...

1956

Shell Content in Quartzose Beach and Dune Sands, Dee Why, New South Wales

G. S. Gibbons

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...-dune profile at Dee Why, New South Wales, were sieved and the sieve samples weighed before and after removal of shell fragments with dilute acid...

1967

4D Finite Difference Forward Modeling within a Redefined Closed-Loop Seismic Reservoir Monitoring Workflow, #41922 (2016).

David Hill, Dominic Lowden, Sonika, Chris Koeninger

Search and Discovery.com

... geomechanical effects, and to ensure a valid comparison with the redefined forward modeling workflow, the material presented focuses on the reservoir...

2016

Characterization of oil shale, isolated kerogen, and postpyrolysis residues using advanced 13C solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Xiaoyan Cao, Justin E. Birdwell, Mark A. Chappell, Yuan Li, Joseph J. Pignatello, Jingdong Mao

AAPG Bulletin

... that removal of native bitumen from oil shale samples and isolation of kerogen by demineralization has subtle effects on the bulk composition of oil shale...

2013

Controlling steam flood migration using air injection wells

R. A. Hodges, R. Falta, L. Stewart

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

..., University of California, Berkeley, 184 p.Boyd, G., 1991, Factors influencing non-aqueous phase liquid removal from groundwater by alcohol flooding: Ph.D....

2004

Geochemistry of a Modern Marine Evaporite: Bocana De Virrila, Peru

Susan L. Brantley, David A. Crerar, Nancy E. Moller, John H. Weare

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... (calcite, gypsum, halite) along its 20-km length. The salinity gradient in the estuary ranges from normal marine at the mouth to approximately 330,000 ppm...

1984

RELATIONSHIP OF TEMPERATURE TO RESERVOIR QUALITY FOR FELDSPATHIC  SANDSTONES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

S. A. DIXON and D. W. KIRKLAND

Fort Worth Geological Society

... ABSTRACT The diagenetic alteration of a sandstone results from the combined effects of many factors. In order to ascertain the role played by a particular...

1985

Characterization of sites for geological storage of carbon dioxide

Stefan Bachu, Matthias Grobe

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... and storage: Cambridge, United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, 442 p.Jenkins, D. A. L., 2001, Potential impact and effects of climate change, in L...

2006

Washita Valley Fault System — A New Look at an Old Fault

W. G. Brown

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... 30 to 40 miles in a left-lateral sense (Wickham, 1978). Taff (1904) characterized the faulting in the Arbuckle area as normal or gravity type. Dott...

1984

Authigenic Kaolinite in Sandstone

John W. Shelton

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of a reservoir offer a means of predicting the occurrence of secondary kaolinite in it. BAPTIST, O. C., AND SWEENEY, S. A., 1955, Effects of clays...

1964

Aqueous Solubility of Petroleum as Applied to Its Origin and Primary Migration: DISCUSSION

Colin Barker

AAPG Bulletin

.... The postulated removal of hydrocarbons from the catalytic effects of the clay surfaces would appear to occur too late to be important because...

1977

Experimental Investigation of Fluid Thermal Effects on Fracture Brittleness

Alireza RezaGholilou, Hossien Salemi, Nathan Tarom, Pouria Behnoudfar, Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

...Experimental Investigation of Fluid Thermal Effects on Fracture Brittleness Alireza RezaGholilou, Hossien Salemi, Nathan Tarom, Pouria Behnoudfar...

2019

How an Integrated Team Turned a 5 BCF Pool into a 1 TCF Field: Integrated Field Studies

Nick Wemyss, Murray Grigg, Janelle Davidson

AAPG Special Volumes

... into consideration the effects of relative permeability, the drill stem tests were re-analyzed. On this slide a conventional DST interpretation was 2100 MCF/D after...

1991

Extended Abstract: The Ceduna Sub-Basin - An Exploration Update

J. Bruins, I. M. Longley, J. P. Fitzpatrick, S. J. King, A. M. Somerville

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... and eastern portions of the survey. In order to ensure that any potential AvO effects were captured, especially in the deeper prospects, the streamer length...

2001

Drilling Time Data in Rotary Practice

T. C. Hiestand, P. B. Nichols

Tulsa Geological Society

... changes. Presupposing mechanical factors are reduced to negligible effects, the basic differences in rocks which will retard or accelerate drilling progress...

1939

Water Chemistry of the St. Lawrence River

V. Subramanian

Atlantic Geology

...­ charge effects, total dissolved load can be ex­ pected to vary seasonally (Edwards, 1973; Gibbs, 1967, 1972; Grove, 1972; Livingstone, 1960). Long...

1974

Clari-Fi’: Broadband Data from Conventional Streamer Acquisition

Nic Woodburn, Tom Travis, Hassan Masoomzadeh, TGS

GEO ExPro Magazine

... to be generated from conventionally acquired seismic data. Step 1: Spectral Processing Early in the processing sequence, the effects of the source and receiver...

2012

Interpretation of Geophysical Logging Information According to Data of Preserved Cores

A. P. Anpilogov, L. I. Orlov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

..., neutron-gamma, neutron, gamma-gamma, etc.) depend in considerable measure on the physical properties of rocks that have been subjected to the effects...

1961

Beware of Gravity Fractures and Non-Structural Lineations

John F. Harris, Alan P. Emmendorfer

Four Corners Geological Society

... subtle down-hill gravity effects and can occur down to microscopic scale. Gravity fractures are more common near the outcrop edge and will usually...

1999

Seismic Foldout: Characterising CCUS sites: Legacy data. Powered by machine learning

Mike Powney, Jeniffer Masi, Dan Austin, Theresia Citraningtyas, Monika Dyrendahl, Behzad Alaei, Anastasiia Jacobsen, Sharon Cornelius, Felix Dias, Pete Emmet, Geoex MCG, Earth Science Analytics

GEO ExPro Magazine

... identification 72 | GEO EXPRO 2-2023 CONTENT MARKETING CCUS is widely accepted as a vital emissions reduction technology to mitigate the effects of climate...

2023

< Previous   29   30   31   32   33   Next >