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Sespe Formation on Upper Sespe Creek

Willard A. McCracken

Pacific Section SEPM

... (1964) observe that perennial braided streams scour and f i l l and move their gravel bars mainly during flood periods. Thus, imbricated Sespe...

1969

THE GEOLOGY OF DOLLARD FIELD SASKATCHEWAN

A. D. Cumming

Williston Basin Symposium

... to the initiation of a water flood pressure maintenance programme in August, 1955. The presently accepted Unit Boundary, shown in Figure 2, encompasses...

1958

Recent and Pleistocene Geology of Southeast Texas: Field Excursion No. 3, November 10 and 11

H. A. Bernard, R. J. LeBlanc, C. F. Major

Houston Geological Society

... mud flats and marshes. As shown in Figure 1 the Recent extends inland along the major drainage systems as narrow alluvial flood plains which gradually...

1962

Comparison of Methods Used to Measure Modern Subsidence in Southeastern Louisiana

Roy K. Dokka

GCAGS Transactions

..., this functioning natural system was disrupted by humans seeking relief from river flooding. While congressionally-mandated and local flood control...

2009

Reservoir Characterization and Estimation of Remaining Oil Saturation using NMR logs for Optimizing a CO2 Flood: A Pilot Study

Sandeep Ramakrishna, Eric Murphy, Ron Balliet, Lonnie Sullivan, Kathleen Barclay, Raymond Schutte

West Texas Geological Society

...Reservoir Characterization and Estimation of Remaining Oil Saturation using NMR logs for Optimizing a CO2 Flood: A Pilot Study Sandeep Ramakrishna...

2011

Geologically Based Infill Potential of Fluvial Gas Reservoirs, La Gloria (Frio) Field, South Texas

W. A. Ambrose, M. L. W. Jackson

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

...) northeast of La Gloria field, indicate permeabilities ranging from 0.2 to 900 md. However, the nonreservoir flood plain and distal-splay facies have...

1989

Project 3 - Chico, West, Caddo Conglomerate Field, West Chico Unit, Wise County

Frank Parrish Jr., Paul Meadows

Bureau of Mines

... the apparently lowered flood efficiency. Both reservoirs are depicted by isopachous maps in figures 12 and 13. W E S T BRIDWELL Berry No. 2 SIEGFRIEO Morris...

1965

COLORADO GROUP ON SWEETGRASS ARCH, MONTANA

W. A. COBBAN, C. E. ERDMANN, R. W. LEMKE, E. K. MAUGHAN

Montana Geological Society

...., and typical exposures of the upper 10 or 15 feet crop out in Sec. 5, T. 33 N., R. 1 W. Flood Member The Flood...

1959

HYDROGEOLOGY OF THE EAST BENCH IRRIGATION UNIT, MADISON AND BEAVERHEAD COUNTIES, MONTANA

M. K. Botz

Montana Geological Society

... includes portions of the flood plain of the Beaverhead River and portions of the bench land east along the river between Barretts Diversion...

1967

INDUSTRIAL WATER AVAILABILITY EASTERN MONTANA

PHIL Q. GIBBS

Montana Geological Society

... streams and impounding flood flows. On the economic side, meeting the suggested instream flows reduces the water supply that can be developed...

1975

The Remote Henrys

M. Dane Picard

Utah Geological Association

... the rivers in broad arroyos cut many feet into the old flood plains (Hunt, 1953, p. 19). Arroyo cutting has extended up all the first-order...

1980

Section III: Spawning Factors

New Orleans Geological Society

... in flood stage will generate turbidites by the process of continuous sediment transport from the river mouth on across the shelf and into deeper water...

1975

New Recovery Methods — Their Prospects and Limitations

Gerald D. Ortloff

Tulsa Geological Society

... surface active agents (surfactants) are added to flood water, part or all of the residual oil can be displaced. Because surface active agents...

1960

Southwest Sumatra Field: Exploration History and Observations

Joseph Omelchuck

Montana Geological Society

..., T10N, R31E, establishing the limit of the three and one-half mile (5.6 km) long producing trend. A water flood...

1993

Tulare Formation Core Display, Santa Fe Energy Resources, Well 363-25, Midway-Sunset Oil Field, California

Tor H. Nilsen, Michael J. Campbell

Pacific Section of AAPG

... interval of the lower Tulare Formation selected for viewing from the section 25 SFER Steam-flood is from a depth of 1303-1361 ft in the 365-25 well (Fig. 1...

2001

Incorporating of Geosciences Framework for Sustainable Development at MSC

Rohayu Che Omar, Ibrahim Komoo, Halimaton Saadiah Hashim, Sarah Aziz, Jasni Yaakub

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... • Ecosystem stress and change • Morphology of slope change Degredation: erosion, sedimentation, flood From natural and man made processes. • Man made...

2002

Distribution of Vegetation in Present Day Wetlands: Some Applications in Geoscience

Azmi Mohd Yakzan

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... a few. Wetlands have important natural functions such as regulating flood flow, supply of water to reServoirs during dry season, filter pollutants from...

2003

Experiments on Ripple Laminanon

Edwin D. Mckee

Special Publications of SEPM

... flood plains where a great Laboratory experiments have abundance of sand is introduced and deposited quickly I t is not necessarily developed...

1960

Airphotos in Environmental Studies

William V. Knight

Tulsa Geological Society

... then be investigated in detail on the ground. The airphotos, in such cases, save many man-hours of exploration. Flood-prone areas can be identified and mapped...

1972

Reservoirs of Northeastern Oklahoma

Norman J. Hyne

Tulsa Geological Society

... upstream dams, Keystone, Oologah, Pensacola, Markham Ferry, Fort Gibson, Tenkiller Ferry, and Eufaula will provide flood control storage...

1972

Waterflooding Surveilance and Monitoring, Practical Approaches, a Case Review in Southern Oman

Bard Al Amri

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... to the effective water-flood management with a methodological approach of integrated multi-department team. During that time the reservoir pressure has...

2014

Geological Considerations of the Weber Sandstone Reservoir, Rangely Field, Colorado

T. C. Larson

CSPG Bulletin

... a peripheral flood may not be the most efficient. Petrophysics Cross-bedding data were obtained from oriented cores in three wells located...

1977

Preliminary Observations of Modern Point Bar Facies, Amite River, Louisiana

Whitney J. Autin , Chris M. Fontana

GCAGS Transactions

... profile in environmental reconstruction: Amer. Assoc. of Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 49, p. 41-61. Wolman, M. G. and Leopold, L. B., 1957, River flood...

1980

Dominant Factors in the Formation of Firm and Soft Sand Beaches

E. M. Kindle

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... for water in the interspaces between the sand grains, leaves them subject to the rapid expulsion of the air near the flood tide period. This air...

1936

Iron Removal Agent for Polymer Flooding Project of Widuri-C

Mochamad Luthfan Fauzi Akbar, Harris Susanto, Rahmat Sitompul

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... freeradical degradation of polymer-flood polymers. The viscosity was fluctuating and dependent on the water quality of produced water. CNOOC team and manager...

2015

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