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Gas Industry Goes on Front Foot

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

..., and "enormous resea rch has been done. The environmental opportunities that this industry generat es". impact statements d o address and look q uite close ly...

2011

Abstract: Has the Industry and the NSW Government Struck a Balance?

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... certainty for landholders will help ensure the industry's benefits are the ind ustry and have considered feedback from and the resources in dustry...

2012

Commonwealth Carbon Capture Exploration Release a 'Boost to New Net Zero Industry'

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

..., and following public feedback, been shaped to minimise impacts to other marine users and the marine environment. The CSIRO has said that CCUS is part...

2023

On the Interaction of Wetland Loss, Tidal Range, and Tidal Prism: A Case Study in the Mississippi River Delta Plain, Barataria Bay

N. C. Howes, I. Y. Georgiou, Z. J. Hughes, D. M. FitzGerald

GCAGS Transactions

... impact dominant/residual currents and hence morphology, and could initiate other feedback mechanisms by which these systems will evolve. We quantify...

2013

Integrated Reservoir Characterisation of Turbidite Deposits within a Submarine Canyon, Offshore Sabah, Malaysia (Paper B14)

K. Maguire, C. W. Hong, T. M. Ting, G. Stone

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

.... Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge the publication permission granted and constructive feedback given by the management of Shell...

2012

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

DONALD S. STONE

AAPG Bulletin

... feedback (e.g., Wyoming Geological Association's best paper award, 1969; Mason Hill, 1969, personal communication). The paper has served its purpose...

1991

Implications from Transfer Functions when Comparing Seismic Data from MEMS Accelerometers and Geophones

Michael S. Hons

Search and Discovery.com

... sensors use force feedback to the capacitor to prevent the proof mass from moving any substantial amount. This does not change the fact...

Unknown

ABSTRACT: The Use of Structural Modelling in the Simulation of Naturally Fractured Reservoirs: An Example from the Tarija Basin, South American Andes as an Analogue for Algerian Atlas Uplift Reservoirs; #90016 (2003)

Stuart Bland, Carlo Sanders, Massimo Bonora, Alan Gibbs

Search and Discovery.com

.... As such, a clear understanding of the geological and structural history, combined with feedback from well information, will decide which proxy is most...

2003

ABSTRACT: Effective E-Learning for Geoscientists in the Global Multi-Generational Workplace; #90117 (2010)

Susan Smith Nash

Search and Discovery.com

...; • Asynchronous team / instructor-guided assessment: creating work, then reviewing in teams or one-onone with the instructor for focused feedback...

2010

Implications from Transfer Functions when Comparing Seismic Data from MEMS Accelerometers and Geophones

Michael S. Hons

Search and Discovery.com

... sensors use force feedback to the capacitor to prevent the proof mass from moving any substantial amount. This does not change the fact...

Unknown

How to Increase the Bandwidth of your Plains Data

Search and Discovery.com

.... - Better-focused amplitudes. Acknowledgements I thank all of the interpreters who reviewed the earlier results of this test and gave me feedback...

2013

Abstract: Guideline for the Ethical Use of Geophysical Data; #90172 (2014)

Doug Uffen, Bruce Palmiere, Hans den Boer, John Boyd, Lee Hunt, Mark Sykes, Charles Welsh, Ray Chopiuk

Search and Discovery.com

... to industry feedback, the Practice Standards Committee of the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta (APEGGA...

2014

Abstract: Late Paleozoic Chronostratigraphy and Tectonostratigraphy of Pericratonic Terranes near Barkerville, British Columbia; #90174 (2014)

Josh Ouellet and Charles M. Henderson

Search and Discovery.com

... I would like to thank NSERC and Geoscience BC for funding my research. As well as my supervisor Dr. Charles Henderson for providing constant feedback...

2014

Abstract: Investigating Power Variation in First Breaks, Reflections, and Ground Roll from Different Charge Sizes; #90174 (2014)

Christopher C. Petten and Gary F. Margrave

Search and Discovery.com

... the industrial sponsors of CREWES and NSERC for supporting this work. We also thank Larry Lines and Don Lawton for their feedback and suggestions. References...

2014

Abstracts: Akaike Information Criterion Applied to Detecting First Arrival Times on Microseismic Data; #90173 (2015)

Andy St-Onge

Search and Discovery.com

... for selecting lengths of feedback loops. A side benefit is that the criterion can efficiently separate events in the same time series. Assume a time...

2015

Abstract: The Influence of Formation Water Geochemistry on Microbial Community Composition, Biogeochemical Pathways, and Biodegradation Rates in Oil Sands Microcosms; #90224 (2015)

Lisa M. Gieg, Benjamin R. Cowie, Sandra Wilson, and Bernhard Mayer

Search and Discovery.com

... evolving petroleum systems: Masses, rates and inferences for climate feedback. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 387, 219-228. Berdugo-Clavijo, C...

2015

Abstract: Real Time Microseismic Monitoring in China: A Case Study; #90224 (2015)

Michael D. Kratz

Search and Discovery.com

... the operator unprecedented control of their treatment. Real time feedback was available to allow changes and decisions to be made with almost immediate...

2015

Abstract: Real-Time Waterflood Reservoir Management using Key Performance Indicators in Smart Fields; #90242 (2015)

C. (Cenk) Temizel, Suryansh Purwar, Karelis Urrutia, Azer Abdullayev, and Jessica Fry

Search and Discovery.com

... can make the selected scenario un-feasible; in this case, feedback of the deviation and unfeasibility must be provided to dynamically reoptimize under...

2015

Abstract: Live Earth Modeling Enabled by ML Workflows and Grid-Less Multi-Scale Model; #91213 (2025)

Debjyoti Das

Search and Discovery.com

... to complete the feedback loop...

2025

Challenges in Understanding Channel Levee Development

William D. McCaffrey, Gareth Keevil, Ian Kane, and Bret Dixon

Search and Discovery.com

... mechanism an m • effect on sediment partitioning But…. F Feedback between the channel levee form f m and the tuning mechanism… Infer: • Gross...

Unknown

Climate Sensitivity during the Phanerozoic: Lessons for the Future

Dana L. Royer

Search and Discovery.com

.... Cosmochim. Acta 70: 2565-2575) Cenozoic record of CO2 Silicate weathering negative feedback loop Kump et al. (2004, The Earth System) Geologic...

Unknown

Effective E-Learning for Geoscientists in the Global, Multi-Generational Workplace; #70089 (2010)

Susan Smith Nash

Search and Discovery.com

...; • Asynchronous team/instructor-guided assessment: creating work, then reviewing in teams or one-on-one with the instructor for focused feedback. Avoiding...

2010

Induced and Natural Fractures in Shales - A Geomechanical Perspective; #40849 (2011)

Gary D. Couples

Search and Discovery.com

...; in the elastic equations, the stress concentration depends on the crack length, so the process can continue by feedback. In a P-Q diagram...

2011

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