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Chronologic modeling of faulted and fractured reservoirs using geomechanically based restoration: Technique and industry applications

Laurent Maerten, Frantz Maerten

AAPG Bulletin

.... 95), defined bywhere is the dip angle of the fault plane, is the friction angle, and with the maximum compressive stress (max) vertical...

2006

Multiduplex Structure along the Base of the Lewis Thrust Sheet in the Southern Canadian Rockies

Peter R. Fermor, Raymond A. Price

CSPG Bulletin

... as in the undeformed state. The direction of motion on the normal fault that cuts through the Haig Brook Formation duplex below Packhorse Peak may be out of the plane...

1987

Geology of Huntington Beach Oil Field, California

Hoyt S. Gale

AAPG Bulletin

... an oil pool, or, if the shale has passageways in the plane of the fault, the oil may migrate along such passageways around the shale into the nearest...

1934

Regressive Carbonate Ramp Sequence in the Kinblade and West Spring Creek Formations of the upper Arbuckle Group: I-35 South, Arbuckle Mountains, OK.

Andrew Cullen

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... of the Collings Ranch Conglomerate and the surface trace of a splay of the Washita Valley Fault (Figure 2); both of which formed during Pennsylvania-age...

2017

The Geometry and Thickness of Deformation-band Fault Core and its Influence on Sealing Characteristics of Deformation-band Fault Zones

Z. K. Shipton, J. P. Evans, L. B. Thompson

AAPG Special Volumes

... varies along a fault plane. Most transmissibility values are assigned by a history-matching process (Heinemann et al., 1998). It would be preferable...

2005

Measuring permanence of CO2 storage in saline formations: the Frio experiment

Susan D. Hovorka, Sally M. Benson, Christine Doughty, Barry M. Freifeld, Shinichi Sakurai, Thomas M. Daley, Yousif K. Kharaka, Mark H. Holtz, Robert C. Trautz, H. Seay Nance, Larry R. Myer, Kevin G. Knauss

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

.... By the end of the 10-day injection, however, the plume geometry in the plane of the observation and injection wells had thickened to a distribution...

2006

Continental Slope Off Southwest Florida

G. F. Jordan, H. B. Stewart, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... bottom irregularities on the north prompted construction of the additional profiles P through T (Fig. 8). Profile P shows a break in slope at about 35...

1959

THE RABBIT LAKE URANIUM MINE

J. Hoeve and T. I. I. Sibbald

Saskatchewan Geological Society

... drill-core observations, the alteration zone essentially dies out against the plane of the Rabbit Lake fault. Although alteration locally does occur...

1977

Conditions and Time of Formation of Pools of the Aleksandrov Zone of Oil-Gas Accumulation of East Kuban

T. A. Botneva, G. A. Aleksin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... the Aleksandrov zone. Displacement on the fault is more than 50 m; the south block is downthrown. The fault plane dips to the southwest, attenuating...

1965

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Correlation of the Subsurface Structure in the Monroe Gas Field, NE Louisiana, with Overlying Neotectonic Features

Washington, Paul A.

GCAGS Transactions

... evidence of the north-south contraction is less obvious, although major stratigraphic offsets can be seen in a north-south profile through...

2004

Abstract: Plio-Pleistocene Depocenter Distribution and Shelf Break Progradation, Northwest Offshore Louisiana

Rong Li, Joel S. Watkins

GCAGS Transactions

... growth fault with a long glide plane is observed with a depocenter on its downthrown side. The distribution of depocenters of different periods...

1992

Abstract: The geometrical relationship between the stretching lineation and the movement direction of shear zones

S. Lin, P. F. Williams

Atlantic Geology

... symmetry. The symmetry plane is perpendicular lo the imersection of the shape fabric (S-foliation) and the shear zone boundary and contains...

1992

Extended Abstract: Mapping Active Faults in the Houston Area Using LIDAR

Richard Engelkemeir, Shuhab Khan, Carl Norman

GCAGS Transactions

... and builders have taken steps to avoid construction on fault traces, often by leaving the land as an open greenbelt or as a storm water detention pond...

2006

Subsurface Geotechnical Hazards in Petroleum and Geothermal Development

Robert C. Erickson

AAPG Special Volumes

... in the Santa Barbara area. Composite fault-plane solutions from these earthquakes show that the area is undergoing north-south compression which is resulting...

1981

Geology of the Mt. Diablo Region and East Bay Hills

Ronald C. Crane

Pacific Section SEPM

... as either I)- the original obduction thrust; II) the gravity glide fault plane or III) the reactivated exposure by later thrusting. The Mount Diablo and East...

1995

Contrasting Styles of Late Neogene Deep-Water Sandstone Deposition, Offshore Texas

Robert A. Morton

Special Publications of SEPM

.... or. conversely, the shallowfault plane aerated the basal discontinuity a1 nome locations. The predominance of fault plane created the basal discontinuity at some...

1992

Structural Development and Oil-Gas Potential of the Pechora-Kolva Aulacogen

K. O. Sobornov, G. Ye. Yakovlev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... profiles is not understood. See figure 2a. The formation of the sedimentary wedges associated with fault zones needs explanation. See figure 2b. Figure 2...

1996

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