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Geocentric Sectoring of LWD Azimuthal Log Data for Improved RDIP and RSTRIKE Analysis: Enhanced Reservoir Navigation and Petrophysical Characterization

James J. Willis, Lauren A. Martz

GCAGS Transactions

.... Perspective view of an inclined plane intersecting a tubular (near cylindrical) borehole, yielding an ellipse inclined to the well. For the standard log...

2017

Gabrysh Field, Jackson County, Texas

John L. Howell

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... the fault plane of Fault B during Post Miocene time when the displace on Fault B occurred. Fault B has a dip angle of approximately 56 degrees in the Miocene...

1961

Lepar Fault Zone, Pahang

H. D. Tjia

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... plane features: an alternative explanation, Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 35, 746-748. Tjia, H.D., 1964, Slickensides and fault movements, Geo1. Soc. Am...

1976

Distribution and Nature of Fault Architecture in a Layered Sandstone and Shale Sequence: An Example from the Moab Fault, Utah

N. C. Davatzes, A. Aydin

AAPG Special Volumes

... representing the three-dimensional architecture of the Moab fault system. The fault plane geometry and juxtaposition diagrams were constructed using publicly...

2005

Cenozoic Structural and Geomorphic History of Northern North Park and Saratoga Valley, Colorado and Wyoming

John de la Montagne

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... plane is essentially a flat attitude at this location, although the eastward extension of the fault stcepens near Northgate probably bccause...

1957

Key Technologies for Processing of Seismic Data in Gas Cloud Area, Bohai Bay Basin, #42093 (2017).

Xia Tongxing, Ming Jun, Liu Lei, Zhou Xuefeng, Liu Hongxing, Liu Xuetong

Search and Discovery.com

... of Tan Lu fault zone. Because of the activity of Tan Lu fault, gas transports upwards to the shallow structure. There is 20 km2 gas trapped above...

2017

Identification of Wrench Faults Using Subsurface Structural Data: Criteria and Pitfalls: Reply (1)

T. P. HARDING

AAPG Bulletin

... fault blocks. The blocks are most clearly imaged across the southeastern two-fifths of the profile (above 2.0 s in Figure 2a). In this area...

1991

Microseismic Activity: What Does It Really Say? Insights from Coulomb Failure Function Analysis

Pierre-Francois Roux

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

.... Journal of Geophysical Research, 94(B11), 15,635--15,637. Bonafede, M., & Neri, A. (2000). Effects Induced By An Earthquake On Its Fault-Plane: A Bo...

2016

Graphical Use of Cotangent in Determining Dip or Components of Dip: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

William N. Gilliland

AAPG Bulletin

...) An inclined plane AEBCFD (bedding plane, fault, etc.) intersects both I and II. (3) The direction of lines AEB and CFD represent the strike of the inclined...

1954

Fault Prospects in Horizontally Compressed Areas

Norman S. Morrisey, Jack L. Walper

Tulsa Geological Society

... formed by compressive forces; the dip of the fault plane may range from 45° to 90° (by definition, the plane of an over-thrust fault has a dip of less...

1955

Structure of the Eastern Part of the Zhigulev Swell in Connection with its Oil Prospects

V. N. Andreyev, S. Ya. Vaynbaum, V. A. Polyakov, S. V. Sanarov, P. G. Trushkin, L. G. Khaykin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... m, the fault plane dips at 80-85°, the strike is close to north-south, and the western part of the structure is downdropped (M. N. Chikin...

1963

Slumped, Delta-Front Reservoir Sandstone in the Eocene Yegua Formation, East Sour Lake Field, Southeast Texas

Robert R. Berg

GCAGS Transactions

... the core. The dip pattern is that of a normal fault with increasing dip downward as the fault plane is approached. The dominant northwest direction...

1986

ABSTRACT: Hydrological effects of 1997 Tobago earthquake Final

JOan L. Latchman

Geological Society of Trinidad & Tobago

... to have closed significantly to output the volumes of water observed. The fault plane solution of the triggering event suggests that there was a normal...

2007

Abstracts of Theses: The Structure of the Salt Deposit at Pugwash, Nova Scotia

Robert Evans

CSPG Bulletin

... of the folds within the deposit are orientated within 40° of the trace of the axial plane of a major fold in the sediments overlying the deposit...

1967

Abstracts of Theses: Structural Analysis of Part of the Brazeau Range Anticline Near Nordegg, Alberta

Cruden, D. M.

CSPG Bulletin

... by the northeastward movement of strata up the Brazeau Range Fault--a splay of the Brazeau Thrust. The structures observed in the thesis area conform...

1968

Section Encountered in the Krupp Wells, Hudspeth County, Texas: ABSTRACT

R. L. Cannon

AAPG Bulletin

.... Below the fault plane there is a normal sequence including from top down, Comanche, some possible Jurassic and Permian strata. End_of_Article - Last...

1940

Interpretation of Dipmeter Surveys in Mississippi: ABSTRACT

J. A. Gilreath

AAPG Bulletin

... are most commonly shown by the increasing dip in the drag zone as the bore-hole approaches the fault plane from the downthrown side. Complex faulting over...

1960

Direction of Crustal Movements Indicated by Earthquake Data: ABSTRACT

William Stauder

AAPG Bulletin

...-evaluation of the inferences, drawn from seismic data, concerning the direction of crustal movements: 1) the revision of published fault plane solutions...

1965

Seismotectonics and Structure of Brooks Range, Alaska: ABSTRACT

C. H. Estabrook, J. N. Davies, D. B. Stone

AAPG Bulletin

...-striking nodal plane that parallels the regional structural grain, suggesting that the fault planes are on reactivated faults. This is in contrast...

1985

Structure and Stratigraphy of Rayne Field

Jack W. Shirley

GCAGS Transactions

... the same effect as over-balancing one side of a fulcrum balance and tilted the underlying sediments into the fault plane. As this depositional...

1960

What are Interpreters for? The Impact of Faster and More Objective Interpretation Systems

Martyn Millwood Hargrave, Andrew Deighan, Jamie Haynes

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Grail' must be 3D automated fault plane generation." The key issues highlighted are thus The intrinsic structural complexity of the project area...

2003

Fault Damage Zones-Observations, Dynamic Rupture Modeling and Implications on Fluid Flow; #41249 (2013)

Madhur Johri, Mark Zoback, Eric M. Dunham, and Peter Hennings

Search and Discovery.com

... from the fault. It ranges from 6-30 fractures/m. The rate of decay n ranges from 0.4-1. Damage zone modeling utilizes two-dimensional plane-strain...

2013

Sedimentation and Trapping Mechanism in Upper Miocene Stevens and Older Turbidite Fans of Southeastern San Joaquin Valley, California

Bruce A. MacPherson

AAPG Bulletin

... plane. Most students of regional California tectonics hold that slight left-lateral wrench-fault motion occurred along the White Wolf fault...

1978

Urban Geophysics: Geophysical Signature of Mount Bonnell Fault and Its Karstic Features in Austin, TX

Mustafa Saribudak

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... along the profile. The NP values range between 10 and -38 mV. The NP anomaly appears to be caused by a combination of the fault and a sinkhole. A GPR...

2011

Collapse-Fault Systems of Louisiana Gulf Coast

J. A. Seglund

AAPG Bulletin

... sedimentary beds are still nearly parallel with the surface (or nearly at a right angle to the force couple). The rupture, or fault, plane will flatten...

1974

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