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AAPG Studies in Geology No.53 - Part 1: Structural Interpretation Methods

John H. Shaw, Christopher D. Connors, and John Suppe

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the various fault-related folding theories, and graphically demonstrates how these concepts are applied to make better structural interpretations. Contents...

2005

Extensional Tectonic Framework of the U.S. Central Atlantic Passive Margin: Chapter 2: Concepts

B. Wernicke, P. G. Tilke

AAPG Special Volumes

...). The sense of throw on these rift-bounding fault zones thus reverses at inflections in the sinusoid or accommodation zones (e.g., Bosworth, 1985; Rosendahl...

1989

Fracture Study of Central Travis County, Texas, A Preliminary Statement

William R. Muehlberger , Andrew E. Kurie

GCAGS Transactions

... in determining how rocks break. REGIONAL SETTING The Balcones fault zone is a belt of dip-slip normal strike faults and related fractures which marks...

1956

Investigation of Created Fracture Geometry through Hydraulic Fracture Treatment Analysis

Ibraheem A. Ahmed, Christine Ehlig-Economides

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... the microseismic events show how fracture propagation was affected by a pre-existing fault. Some authors have also identified challenges in regards...

2013

Creole Field, Gulf of Mexico, Coast of Louisiana

Theron Wasson

AAPG Special Volumes

... sand. A study of the electrical logs developed the fact that State No. 1 was producing from a sand on the up side of a fault. This fault was called...

1948

Growth Faults in Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Rocks of Western Pennsylvania

Walter R. Wagner

AAPG Bulletin

... nomenclature used in central Pennsylvania (Wilson, 1952) and how the writer applied it to the subsurface of western Pennsylvania in 1966. Two northwest...

1976

Structural Geology of Ertsberg Intrusion and Its Relationship to Papua Foldbelt in the Gunung Bijih Mining District, Papua

Herman Boro, Benyamin Sapiie

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... measured in the study area: Wanagon Fault, Hanging Wall Fault, and West Fault. All of these faults show left-lateral strike-slip movement. More than 2,000...

2003

Developments in Understanding the Tectonic Evolution of the California Continental Borderland

Mark R. Legg

Special Publications of SEPM

... in the inner borderland except for isolated locations along the coast near San Diego west of the Newport Inglewood and Coronado Bank fault zones...

1991

African Oil -- Past, Present, and Future

Andy C. Clifford

AAPG Special Volumes

... of Suez, illustrates a few particular problems in the basin while also demonstrating two huge fields having different pay zones. Note the tilted fault...

1986

GEOLOGICAL AND TENSLEEP RESERVOIR SUMMARY OF FRANNIE FIELD, PARK COUNTY, WYOMING, AND CARBON COUNTY, MONTANA

L. B. CURTIS

Montana Geological Society

... to affect the Tensleep reservoir. Although it is thought by some that the steep dips on the east flank culminate in a steeply dipping fault...

1954

The Tectonics of Ridge Basin, Southern California

John C. Crowell

Pacific Section SEPM

... meeting the San Jacinto and perhaps the San Andreas faults. The straight course of the fault zones across the rugged mountainous terrane shows...

1982

Fault Control on Late Stage Diagenetic Creation and Enhancement of Reservoirs

Richard A. Inden, Randolph B. Burke

Williston Basin Symposium

... commonly occur along fracture/fault zones inferred from isopach maps and remote sensing data (satellite imagery; aeromagnetics). Dedolomite...

1995

Deformation along oblique and lateral ramps in listric normal faults: Insights from experimental models

Shamik Bose, Shankar Mitra

AAPG Bulletin

... of faults in oblique rift zones: Results from experimental clay models and implications for maximum fault size: Geology, v. 29, p. 455458, doi...

2009

AAPG ACE 2018

Search and Discovery.com

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Remaining Giant Potential from Paleogene Carbonate Play in Pagerungan Sub-Basin

Lisa C. Lamba, Lilik Prasetya, Ngakan A. Ascaria, Diah R. Wulandari, Bagus Priyanto

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and trapping of hydrocarbons. Since it has endured multiple tectonic events, it is notable to know the fault timing and seal to reduce the potential 12 risk...

2024

A New Approach to Sediment Diagenesis: Part II: A Revised Concept of Sediment Diagenesis

J. N. Van Elsberg

CSPG Bulletin

... or decrease slightly. Several factors affect the shale resistivity in Zone 3. Upward migration of water through the capillary seal at the base of Zone 2...

1978

Theory of Paleozoic Oil and Gas Accumulation in Big Horn Basin, Wyoming

D. S. Stone

AAPG Bulletin

...) selective hydrodynamic tilting within the Tensleep zone, (2) leakage or redistribution of fluids through fault zones, or (3) escape of hydrocarbons...

1967

Basement Reactivation in the Alberta Basin: Observational Constraints and Mechanical Rationale

Gerald M. Ross, David W. Eaton

CSPG Bulletin

... weakening of fault zones. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 100, p. 13,021-13,032. Zoback, M.L. and 28 others. 1989. Global patterns of tectonic stress...

1999

Mapping the Magnitude Sv-ISIPc in a Shale Gas Field and Some Considerations for Stimulation

Pablo Alvarez, Cristian González, Nicolás Romero, Vladimir Merchan, Gustavo Tarrés, Mauro Sánchez, Andrés Askenazi, Juan Rossi, Daniela Ceccon

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to reverse stress regime, leading to a smaller SRV. Therefore, mapping the variation of stress state may be helpful to aware zones with low anisotropy...

2023

Source-to-Sink in Rift Basins - Predicting Reservoir Distribution in Ancient, Subsurface Systems; #10258 (2010)

Tor O. Sømme, Christopher Jackson, Ian Lunt, Ole Martinsen

Search and Discovery.com

... of the variability is caused intersection of fault zones and suture zones that guides the rivers though the rift shoulders. Also, when rift cuts...

2010

Effective (and Not-So-Effective) Channel Maps

Mike Cline

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... Alternative Seismic Fault Interpretation Techniques— Part Two,” which explains how very small faults can be highlighted with surface shading, I decided...

2008

Banyu Urip Upper Perforation Shutoff: A Success Story of Hydroformed Expandable Casing Patch Installation to Reduce GOR and Maximize Oil Production

Dian Saputra, Putu K. A. Nugraha, Naynesh C. Patel, Charles Albouy

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... or there may be specific rock formation features (e.g., natural fracture, fault, etc.), which enables the gas cap to communicate with the perforations...

2020

Deformation and secondary faulting associated with basement-involved compressional and extensional structures

James F. Miller, Shankar Mitra

AAPG Bulletin

... parts of these zones are studied. Finally, the models are compared with some natural structures to show how the characteristic features summarized from...

2011

Changes in Structural Style Along the Frontal Papuan Fold Belt From Seismic Imaging, #30448 (2016).

Marcus Parish

Search and Discovery.com

... directed fold and thrust structures. Selected seismic profiles across the Papuan fold belt and associated well bores show how these large scale...

2016

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