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Leonardian and Lower Guadalupian Shelf-Edge Facies in El Paso Gap Quadrangle, Southeastern New Mexico

Donald W. Boyd

West Texas Geological Society

... subsidence of the basin margin area than of the shelf. The Grayburg-Queen interval along the Shattuck Valley scarp near the head of North McKittrick...

1962

The Geomorphology of Bintuni Bay, Eastern Indonesia

Andromeda Werdaya, Christopher Birt, Luqman Bahtiar

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Birt* Luqman Bahtiar** ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION Bintuni Bay is a shallow estuary with high tidal range and currents in the Bird’s head region of Papua...

2018

Possible Mechanism for Concentration of Brines in Subsurface Formations: DISCUSSION

Gordon Rittenhouse

AAPG Bulletin

.... Peter depart so greatly from the model that its application to these examples without radical modification is doubtful. For example, for linear head...

1964

Thermal and Compaction Processes in a Young Rifted Basin Containing Evaporites: Gulf of Lions, France (1)

JEAN BURRUS and FRANCOIS AUDEBERT

AAPG Bulletin

... curves 2 and 3 for elements C and D. Due to the cooling effect of the salt layer, assuming a constant gradient (curve 3), there should be a higher level...

1990

Bioinfiltration: Irrigation-Driven Transport of Clay Particles Through Bioturbated Sediments

Liam G. Herringshaw,, Duncan McIlroy

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in the bioirrigated zone, in Boudreau, B.P., and Jorgensen, B.B., eds., The Benthic Boundary Layer: Transport Processes and Biogeochemistry: Oxford, U.K....

2013

Validation of Fracture Height and Density from Rapid Time-Lapse DAS VSP for use in Calculating Stimulated Rock Volume: A Case Study from Hereford Field, Colorado

T. L. Inks, X. Zhao, M. E. Willis, E. Jenner, B. Burke

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... the acoustic activity in proximity of the cable. Seismic sources generate acoustic waves which are recorded as strain events on the fiber to generate VSP shot...

2020

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

... respectively off Galveston and Bolivar beaches. Ten and twenty foot waves may occur during hurricanes. The combined effect of the winds, surface currents...

1962

Scanning Electron Microscopy of the Fine Fraction of Recent Carbonate Sediments from Bimini, Bahamas

Ronald Dennis Stieglitz

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the head or from the stem of the alga. These particles may be part of the algal structure but more probably represent foreign material contaminating...

1972

Mississippian Succession in Mount Head Area, Alberta: ABSTRACT

R. J. W. Douglas, P. Harker

AAPG Bulletin

...Mississippian Succession in Mount Head Area, Alberta: ABSTRACT R. J. W. Douglas, P. Harker 1956 418 418 40 2. (February) The Mississippian rocks...

1956

Formation of Reactivation Surfaces Within Superimposed Deltas and Bedforms

Peter J. McCabe , Colin M. Jones

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in superimposed bedforms should also produce pronounced foreset lamination. ALLEN, J. R. L., 1965, Sedimentation to the lee of small underwater sand waves...

1977

Stratigraphy and Structure of Mountains Northeast of Santa Barbara, California

Ben M. Page , Jay G. Marks , George W. Walker

AAPG Bulletin

... feet beneath the top is a 5-foot bed of poorly indurated silty sandstone capped by an 18-inch concretionary sandstone layer, and containing...

1951

Deep-Marine Bottom-Current Reworked Sand (Pliocene and Pleistocene), Ewing Bank 826 Field, Gulf of Mexico

G. Shanmugam, T. D. Spalding, D. H. Rofheart

Special Publications of SEPM

... waves; especially in submarine canyons (Bouma and Hollister, 1973; Shepard et al., 1979). The speed of bottom currents can be several knots (1...

1995

Process Sedimentology and Reservoir Quality of Deep-Marine Bottom-Current Reworked Sands (Sandy Contourites): An Example from the Gulf of Mexico

G. Shanmugam , T. D. Spalding , D. H. Rofheart

AAPG Bulletin

... currents as a mechanism to account for large sand waves in Navarinsky Canyon Head, Bering Sea: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 56, p. 706-714. Koch...

1993

Section III: Spawning Factors

New Orleans Geological Society

.... In oceanic waters the shallowest occurrence described in the literature is a graded sand bed one meter thick near the head of Newport Canyon off...

1975

Spawning Factors: Chapter III: Part One. Study of Modern and Ancient Turbidites

Oscar E. Weser

AAPG Special Volumes

... the shallowest occurrence described in the literature (Hand and Emery, 1964) is a graded sand bed, one meter thick, near the head of Newport Canyon off...

1977

Perf Stim/Power Perf Completion Techniques

J. Gilliat

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... to the reservoir can be via a venting device incorporated into firing head of the TCP system, or a pump out plug in wells with existing perforations. In many...

1996

Distinguishing Depositional Environments in Shallow-Water Mixed, Bio-Siliciclastic Deposits on the Basis of the Degree of Heterolithic Segregation (Gelasian, Southern Italy)

Domenico Chiarella, Sergio G. Longhitano

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of hydrodynamic processes that characterize shallow marine settings, including waves, currents, and tides. The studied mixed sediments, subdivided...

2012

Rhone Deep-Sea Fan: Morphostructure and Growth Pattern

L. Droz, G. Bellaiche

AAPG Bulletin

... are particularly numerous in the downslope area and in the upper fan. These fault activities result from halokinesis in the Messinian salt layer. Another effect...

1985

Water and Sediment in the Norris Glacier Outwash Area, Upper Taku Inlet, Southeastern Alaska

Roger M. Slatt, Charles M. Hoskin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... relationship is dynamic and glacial meltwater is now flowing through the outwash. CARRIGY, M. A., 1962, Effect of texture on the distribution of oil...

1968

Perforation Gain Predictionby Inflow Characterization through Historical PLT Interpretation in Mature Offshore Gas Field

Muhammad Rully Chaerul Shobar, Amalia Nani Setyawati, Suhesti Herawati, Habib Alfian Tafsiri

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...) in Peciko field are important considering multi-layer reservoirs produced commingled in order to be able to reduce the uncertainties of production...

2015

HPHT Sour Gas Field Evaluation and Optimisation Through Rate Transient Analysis and Network Modeling: A Case Study

A. Hidayat, D.H. Febrianto, E. Wijayanti, D. Nurhajj, A. Sujai

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of xxx layer to represent Baturaja formation, where each layer covers approximately 5 ft thickness in each cell. The grid dimensions are 50 x 50 m...

2019

Abstract: Rethink Ground Water Mapping and Management Strategies for Unconventional Hydrocarbons using Airborne EM; #90224 (2015)

Andrea Viezzoli

Search and Discovery.com

... and magnetic resonance soundings. Anciallary data, derived from new boreholes, pumping tests and groundwater head and chemistry mapping, are added...

2015

Integrating 3-D Seismic Attributes and 3-D Petroleum System Modeling for Analyzing Exploration Uncertainties in Geleki and Adjoining Areas: A Case Study of Assam and Assam Arakan Basin, India; #10455 (2012)

M.D.S. Akhtar, S. K. Chakrabarti, Ram Krishna Singh, S. Pahari, C. Singh, Harvir Singh, H. J. Singh, Sanjive Mayor, and Manoj Asthana

Search and Discovery.com

... been taken to accommodate maximum of this layer and to address tuning effect problem (Figure 5 A). 3-D Hydrocarbon Generation, Expulsion, Migration...

2012

Initiation of the Iceland Plume and Opening of the North Atlantic: Chapter 10: North Atlantic Perspectives

R. S. White

AAPG Special Volumes

... a slight lowering of its density, so this too leads to uplift. Of these three effects, he third is by far the smallest. The net effect, illustrated...

1989

Kilometer-scale upward migration of hydrocarbons in geopressured sediments by buoyancy-driven propagation of methane-filled fractures

Jeffrey A. Nunn, Peter Meulbroek

AAPG Bulletin

... fractures should propagate to the surface unless they are trapped beneath a layer that has high fracture toughness, such as salt, or are absorbed when...

2002

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