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Velocity for Pore Pressure Prediction Modeling and Risk Assessment
Selim Simon Shaker
GCAGS Transactions
... and displacement history across the two juxtaposing fault surfaces (fault plane) has a substantial impact on formation fluid communication and, consequently, pore...
2016
Classification of Faults: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Mason L. Hill
AAPG Bulletin
... here is applied to those faults, including the vertical case, which have an apparent and relative dip-slip of the hanging wall down the fault plane...
1947
Regional structural setting and evolution of the Mississippi Canyon, Atwater Valley, western Lloyd Ridge, and western DeSoto Canyon protraction areas, northern deep-water Gulf of Mexico
Renaud Bouroullec, Paul Weimer, and Olivier Serrano
AAPG Bulletin
... in the Sigsbee salt canopy. The large thrust fault system in the southern part of the seismic profile illustrates a progressive unconformity (dotted black line...
2017
Megaflaps adjacent to salt diapirs
Mark G. Rowan, Katherine A. Giles, Thomas E. Hearon IV, and J. Carl Fiduk
AAPG Bulletin
... of the plane of the profile, to both the northeast and southwest, are small salt tongues emanating from the breached fold. Thus, although the geometry...
2016
Earthquakes and Crustal Stress in the North Bismarck Sea
K. F. McCue
Circum Pacific Council Publications
... at about 3.2°S, 143.5°E as shown by the shaded region EARTHQUAKES AND CRUSTAL STRESS Figure 2. (a). Fault plane solution for the Caro line Islands...
1988
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Subsurface Modeling for Risk Identification
Monzurul Alam, Assef Mohamad-Hussein, Qinglai Ni, Ngurah Beni Setiawan, Bayu Wisnubroto
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... reservoir storage capacity, cap-rock integrity, fault stability assessment and well integrity were analyzed. A 3D Mechanical Earth Model (3D MEM) was built...
2023
High-resolution seismic monitoring insights on stress and fault orientations in the Delaware Basin
Adam M. Baig, Aaron Booterbaugh, Sepideh Karimi
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... Moment Tensors: Inversions and Fault Plane Solutions From March 2018, locations of seismicity have been produced using the enhanced West Texas (WTX...
2022
An Efficient Workflow for Geological Characterization in Unconventional Reservoirs from a New Through-the-Bit Logging Electrical Micro-Imaging Tool, #42334 (2018).
Shiduo Yang, Patrick McBride, Josselin Kherroubi, Alexis He, Isabelle Le Nir, Daniel Quesada, Redha Hasan AI Lawatia, Andy Wray,
Search and Discovery.com
... the image. The fault ordering is done based on the estimated fault throw after one of the major faults is selected as the major projection plane. 3...
2018
Upper Cretaceous Sediments of South Kobystan and their Oil-Gas Prospects
A. I. Tsaturov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... with respect to the south. Therefore, wells drilled on a north block may pass into a south block with depth. Figure 1. Schematic profile through the Dashmardan...
1976
Effect of Paleotectonics on the Formation of Oil and Gas Fields of the Near-Carpathian Area
V. K. Sel’skiy, V. P. Osipov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
..., longitudinal and transverse paleotectonic profiles were constructed. See Figs. 1 and 2. Figure 1. Longitudinal paleotectonic profile along line II-II...
1977
Characteristics of Lithologic Traps of Hydrocarbons in Lower Carbniferous Sediments of the Dnieper-Donets Depression
Vad. V. Ploshko, L. G. Mrozek
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... border of the Srebnyan downwarp between the Gnedintsev and Chernukhin highs. See Fig. 1, profile I-I in west (lower left) part of map. Exploration began...
1985
ABSTRACT: The Accumulation and Seismic Identification Methods of Shallow Gases; #90134 (2011)
Guoping Zuo and Guozhang Fan
Search and Discovery.com
... processes. Numerous faults in Bengal Bay suggest that the deep, thermogenic gases migrated toward the seafloor along the fault. The upward-migrating gases...
2011
A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR 3-D FLEXURAL-SLIP RESTORATION, P.A. Griffiths et. al., #40038
Search and Discovery.com
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Middle to small-scale fracture detection in fault-controlled Karstic reservoirs
Xiping Sun, Xuan Li, Xin Zhang, Guangcheng Xu, Yongcai Yu, Ming Zhang
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... 、 𝜆3 are three eigenvalues of W (𝜆1 > 𝜆2 > 𝜆3 ). Assuming a fault surface to be a plane in a small three dimensional window, the direction...
2022
Methane in Columbia River Basalt Aquifers: Isotopic and Geohydrologic Evidence for a Deep Coal-Bed Gas Source in the Columbia Basin, Washington
Vernon G. Johnson , David L. Graham , Stephen P. Reidel
AAPG Bulletin
... groundwater movement along the fault plane between offset aquifers (Figure 11). We interpret vertical permeability along the fault to be less than...
1993
Gabrysch Field: Jackson County, Texas
John L. Howell
South Texas Geological Society Special Publications
... in the field. The writer feels that except for Fault C, the hydrocarbons may have escaped through the fault plane of Fault B during Post Miocene time when...
1962
Structural Style and Tectonic Evolution of the Albuquerque Basin Segment of the Rio Grande Rift, New Mexico, U.S.A.: Chapter 6: Part II. Examples of Other Rift Basins
L. R. Russell , S. Snelson
AAPG Special Volumes
... 4600-6100 m (15,000 and 20,000 ft; Figures 25, 26, 27). The fault is expressed seismically by strong fault-plane reflections and prerift (Cretaceous...
1994
Testing Some Models of Foreland Deformation at the Thermopolis Anticline, Southern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming
Earnest D. Paylor, H. Lee Muncy, Harold R. Lang, James E. Conel, Steven L. Adams
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... by Blackstone ( 1WO), these overturned strata limit the maximum dip of the fault plane to approximately 80° NE. The southwesternmost thrust fault in the Cody...
1989
Real-Time Pore Pressure Gradients: An Example from the Pattani Basin, #41075 (2012)
Isara Klahan, Watanyu Nopsuri
Search and Discovery.com
.... This leads to steep pressure ramps and locally highly charged sands that are above the expected pore pressure profile. Drilling exploration...
2012
Overview of the Structure and Associated Petroleum Prospectivity of the Taranaki Fault, New Zealand
V. Stagpoole, R. Funnell, A. Nicol
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... profile (Fig. 5) for the top basement horizon indicates a maximum vertical component of displacement of at least 7 km and given the observed fault dips...
2004
Geologic profiles of the northern Alabama Piedmont. Road Log.
Thorton L. Neathery, James F. Tull
Alabama Geological Society
... plane. This irregularity is probably the result of continued movement along the fault following the production of the main phyllonitic fabric...
1975
Thrust Fault Exposure, East Front Street, Tyler, Texas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Henry D. McCallum
AAPG Bulletin
.... Fig. 1. [Grey Scale] Thrust fault exposed in north bank of road cut on East Front Street, Tyler, Texas. Dip of fault plane in upper part of cut is 19...
1961
Microseismic Data from Hydraulic Fracturing Can Locate Faults, by Carlos Cabarcas and Oswaldo Davogustto; #41118 (2013).
Search and Discovery.com
2013
A Reinterpretation of the Rome, Helena, and Gadsden faults in Alabama; a preliminary report.
Timothy M. Chowns
Alabama Geological Society
... fault. The stratigraphic similarity between the Armuchee ridges and northern Coosa basin is not r~trict&d to rocks of MiddleUpper Ordovician age...
1986