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A Classical Reservoir Study of the Petani Field — Approach to Analyzing an Older Complex Reservoir

C. William Arnold

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... feedback of additional data needs to CPI. The intent was to minimize any delay between Phases I and II. After providing this feedback, an unplanned...

1992

Facies analysis of the Late Eocene deep-marine middle- to outer-fan sequence of the Crocker Formation in Tenom District, Sabah, Malaysia

Muhd Nur Ismail Abdul Rahman, Hafeez Jeofry, Muhammad Abdullah, Ismail Abd Rahim, Sanudin Hj.Tahir

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... the constructive feedback received from the respective reviewers that has significantly improved the quality of the manuscript. AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS...

2021

Deltaic Depositional Processes in a Glacier-Fed Lake: A Model for the Fluvial/Lacustrine Interface

Jim Bogen

Special Publications of SEPM

... fields, were decisive for delta formation processes. The morphology of former basin conditions, however, influences the flow field in a feedback loop...

1987

Laramide Paleostress Trajectories From Stylolites In The Big Bend Region

Richard J. Erdlac, Jr.

West Texas Geological Society

... the entire region during Laramide orogeny. However, developing structures locally altered this stress field trajectory in a feedback mechanism at two...

1994

Digital Transformation of Engineering Information for Projects and Operation & Maintenance

Ray Howarth

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... Significant material optimization can be achieved. Real-time feedback from shop floor machines and workstations to provide valuable insights on work progress...

2019

Maximizing Efficiency of Deep-reinforcement Learning Agents in Autonomous Directional Drilling With Hyperparameter Optimization

Vivek Kesireddy, Georgy Kompantsev, Sheelabhadra Dey, Eduardo Gildin, Enrique Z. Losoya, Narendra Vishnumolakala

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... solutions with efficient feedback are essential for enhancing safety, and efficiency and reducing drilling costs (Lai et al., 2020)Among...

2023

Performance of Flow Control Devices (FCDs) in Fractured Horizontal Wells for Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS)

Jinchuan Hu, Yuhao Ou, Shuang Zheng, Mukul Sharma

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... propagation, natural fracture interactions (Safari and Ghassemi, 2015), and thermo-poro-elastic feedback loops remain understudied. Zhang...

2025

Spatial Analysis of the La Nana Bayou Watershed in Texas to Assess Stream Health

Rylee Gabbert, I-Kuai Hung, Daniel Unger, and Jiyeon Kim

GCAGS Transactions

... feedback of whether it is more efficient when compared to traditional field-based water quality testing. This study will determine the benefit of using...

2025

The Fills and Stratigraphic Sequences in the Qiantangjiang Incised Paleovalley, China

Guijia Zhang, Congxian Li

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... This feedback process continues upstream with gradually decreasing amplitude, causing retrogressive aggradation whose extent is much greater than...

1996

A Preliminary Experimental Study of Turbidite Fan Deposits

Jeffrey D. Parsons, William J. Schweller, Charles W. Stelting, John B. Southard, William J. Lyons, and John P. Grotzinger

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... That is, the flow, by entraining more sediment (and increasing the density of the turbidity current), generates a feedback that can increase g without limit...

2002

Distributary-Mouth Bar Development and Role of Submarine Landslides in Delta Growth, South Pass, Mississippi Delta

John F. Lindsay , David B. Prior , James M. Coleman

AAPG Bulletin

... with a complex feedback mechanism. Primary sedimentation over the bar is controlled by the annual flood cycle. The sediments deposited during floods...

1984

4-D evolution of rift systems: Insights from scaled physical models

K. R. McClay, T. Dooley, P. Whitehouse, M. Mills

AAPG Bulletin

...., 1968, Experimental analysis of Gulf Coast fracture patterns: AAPG Bulletin, v. 52, p. 420-444. Cowie, P. A., 1998, A healing-reloading feedback...

2002

Capturing Interwell Scale Heterogeneity from Process-Based Modelling for Reservoir Flow Simulations: A Study of the Middle Triassic Latemar Platform, Dolomites, North Italy; #40793 (2011)

Graham Felce, Fiona Whitaker, Gregory Benson, and Tom Leadbeater

Search and Discovery.com

... for incremental sediment units through time in response to changing sea level. Importantly CARB3D+ includes dynamic feedback between platform morphology...

2011

Deformation–sedimentation feedback and the development of anomalously thick aggradational turbidite lobes: Outcrop and subsurface examples from the Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand

Adam D. McArthur, Julien Bailleul, Geoffroy Mahieux, Barbara Claussmann, Alex Wunderlich, William D. McCaffrey

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Deformation–sedimentation feedback and the development of anomalously thick aggradational turbidite lobes: Outcrop and subsurface examples from...

2021

Syndepositional tectonics and mass-transport deposits control channelized, bathymetrically complex deep-water systems (Aínsa depocenter, Spain)

Daniel E. Tek, Miquel Poyatos-Moré, Marco Patacci, Adam D. McArthur, Luca Colombera, Timothy M. Cullen, William D. McCaffrey

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... variability in turbidity-current flow controlled by roughness resulting from substrate erosion: field evidence for a feedback mechanism: Journal...

2020

Strontium Isotope Stratigraphy Reveals 100 ky-Scale Condensation, Beveling, and Internal Shingling of Transgressive Shell Beds in the Maryland Miocene

Joshua B. Zimmt, Susan M. Kidwell, Rowan Lockwood, Matthew Thirlwall

PALAIOS

... concentration and recolonization, sometimes by epifauna (facilitative taphonomic feedback). At the very least, subunit E signifies less complete...

2022

Through Fire, and Through Water, an Abundance of Mid-Devonian Charcoal

Ian J. Glasspool, Robert A. Gastaldo

PALAIOS

...; Harrison et al. 2018, 2021; Jones et al. 2022). Wildfires impact the short-term Earth System through feedback on, amongst others, atmospheric...

2024

Taphonomic and paleoecological analyses (mollusks and fishes) of the Súa Member condensed shellbed, upper Onzole Formation (early Pliocene, Ecuador)

Giorgio Carnevale, Walter Landini, Luca Ragaini, Claudio Di Celma, Gino Cantalamessa

PALAIOS

... Society American Bulletin, v. 71, p. 1075–1086. KIDWELL, S.M., 1986a, Taphonomic feedback in Miocene assemblages: Testing the role of dead hardparts...

2011

Dynamics of a paleoecosystem reef associated with oceanic change in carbonate sedimentary regime and carbon cycling (Oxfordian, Swiss Jura)

Markus Bill, Luis O'Dogherty, Peter O. Baumgartner

PALAIOS

... to biogenic carbonates. The colonization of in situ dead organism hard parts by living benthic organisms indicates an autogenic taphononic feedback process...

2011

Geologic Controls on Porosity in Mississippian Limestone and Sandstone Reservoirs in the Illinois Basin: Chapter 22: Part I. Illinois Basin: Oil and Gas Systems

Wayne A. Pryor, Amy D. Lamborg, Michael J. Roberts, Timothy C. Tharp, William L. M. Wilsey

AAPG Special Volumes

..., representing delta abandonment, subsidence, and marine transgression. The cyc es range from 50 to 200 ft (15 to 61 m) in thickness. The principal...

1990

Time-Transgressive Confinement On the Slope and the Progradation of Basin-Floor Fans: Implications For the Sequence Stratigraphy of Deep-Water Deposits

David M. Hodgson, Ian A. Kane, Stephen S. Flint, Rufus L. Brunt, Andrea Ortiz-Karpf

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...-system propagation and/or the delivery of coarser material farther basinward (Fig. 3). This positive feedback mechanism suggests that successive...

2016

Fluvio-Marine Sediment Partitioning As A Function of Basin Water Depth

Jochem F. Bijkerk, Joris T. Eggenhuisen, Ian A. Kane, Niels Meijer, Colin N. Waters, Paul B. Wignall, William D. McCaffrey

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... feedback, unless relative sea level falls at a sufficient rate to cause non-aggradational extension of the longitudinal profile. How closely fluvio...

2016

Accretionary Mechanisms and Temporal Sequence of Formation of the Boda Limestone Mud-Mounds (Upper Ordovician), Siljan District, Sweden

Björn Kröger, Jan Ove R. Ebbestad, Oliver Lehnert

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... further algal and sponge growth in a taphonomic and diagenetic feedback cycle. The distinctive flat-top shape of the mounds (Fig. 6) and the occurrence...

2016

THE REENGINEERING OF REEF HABITATS DURING THE GREAT ORDOVICIAN BIODIVERSIFICATION EVENT

BJÖRN KRÖGER, ANDRÉ DESROCHERS, ANDREJ ERNST

PALAIOS

... the exploitation of additional food sources in more agitated and light-saturated waters. This positive feedback is illustrated in Figure 12. Similar...

2017

Sequence stratigraphic and paleoecologic analysis of an Albian coral-rudist patch reef, Arizona, USA

Kelly E. Hattori, Charles Kerans, Rowan C. Martindale

PALAIOS

... during the development of Paul Spur. The Mesorbitolina mud-dominated packstone facies exemplifies normal (background) sedimentation for an open shelf...

2019

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