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Habitat of Oil in the Powder River Basin
John W. Strickland
Wyoming Geological Association
..., 1953. "Entrapment of Petroleum under hydrodynamic conditions," Bull Amer. Assoc Petrol Geol. v. 37, no. 8, pp. 1954-2026 Hunt, J. M., 1953, "Composition...
1958
A Milankovitch Climate Control on the Middle Miocene Mediterranean Intermediate Water
Mario Sprovieri, Franca Sgarrella, Bianca Russo, Adriana Bellanca, Rodolfo Neri
Special Publications of SEPM
..., characterized by hydrographic and hydrodynamic features similar to those presently recorded in the Levantine Intermediate Water (LIW). Consequently, we...
2004
Dispersal of Fine Sediments from River to Shelf: Process and Product
Bentley, Samuel J., Sr.
GCAGS Transactions
... distributions of fine-grained fluvial sediments dispersed by oceanic processes are strongly influenced by the magnitude and type of hydrodynamic...
2002
Paleoflow Characteristics of a Late Cretaceous River in Utah from Analysis of Sedimentary Structures in the Ferron Sandstone
Edward Cotter
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
.... Middleton, ed., Primary Sedimentary Structures and their Hydrodynamic Interpretation, Soc. Econ. Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Spec. Pub. No. 12, 265...
1971
An Analysis of Factors Controlling Deviations in Hydraulic Equivalence in Some Modern Sands
Richard Lowright, E. G. Williams, Frank Dachille
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., and is therefore a hydrodynamic rather than a source phenomenon. Also, the concentration of heavies is positively correlated with the heavy: light velocity...
1972
Water depth–terrigenous input dynamic equilibrium controls the Eocene lacustrine shale laminae records in Jiyang depression, Bohai Bay Basin, East China
Chao Liang, Yingchang Cao, Jing Wu, Yu Han, Keyu Liu, Fang Hao, Danish Khan, Junfang Mei, Shun Zhang, and Yong Wang
AAPG Bulletin
...), the QFCL units are rich with ostracod fragments, suggesting the influence of relatively strong hydrodynamic forces and terrigenous inputs, which resulted...
2023
The "Resedimented Coarse Clastic Family", Facies, Processes and Depositional Models
Roger G. Walker
New Orleans Geological Society
.... V. (Ed.) Primary sedimentary structures and their hydrodynamic interpretation: Soc. Econ. Paleontologists and Mineralogists Spec. Pub. 12, p. 84-115...
1976
The Hunt for Residual Oil Zones in Central Australia
M. Ben Clennell, Richard Kempton, Paul Strong, Martin Kennedy, Eric Tenthorey, Aleksandra Kalinowski, Claire Patterson
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... if, following the fill of a reservoir structure, some of the original buoyantly trapped and mobile oil leaks vertically or is swept by hydrodynamic...
2022
Subsurface Fluid Compartments, by D. E. Powley, #60006 (2006).
Search and Discovery.com
2006
Factors in Exploration for Nonassociated Natural Gas
Frank B. Conselman
AAPG Special Volumes
... as the principal factor, because gas advancing ahead of the oil may completely fill the first up-dip reservoir traps. Regional tilting after trapping, which...
1968
Predicting the distribution of the tight sandstone gas in the Hechuan play, Sichuan Basin, China
Qiulin Guo, Xiaodi Li, Caineng Zou, Junwen Hu, Ningsheng Chen
CSPG Bulletin
... models for conventional resource estimation, the genetic method proposed here is based on the principles of a unique trapping mechanism and pooling...
2012
Chapter 2: What Is a Giant Field?
S. W. Carmalt, Andrea Moscariello
AAPG Special Volumes
... such as an anticline, one or more faults, a stratigraphic change, or a hydrodynamic regime; the critical thing is that there is something more than only the geologic...
2017
Estimation of Potential Gas Resources--Methodology of the Potential Gas Committee
Harry C. Kent, J. C. Herrington
AAPG Special Volumes
... for possible variations as changes in lithology, porosity, permeability, hydrodynamic conditions, or relationships among gas, oil, and water in the reservoir...
1986
APPLICATION OF FORMATION TESTING TO HYDRODYNAMIC STUDIES
Dr. H. K. van Poollen, Sam J. Bateman
Williston Basin Symposium
...APPLICATION OF FORMATION TESTING TO HYDRODYNAMIC STUDIES Dr. H. K. van Poollen, Sam J. Bateman 1958 85 93 THE APPLICATION OF FORMATION...
1958
Study of Producing Ramsey Sandstones in the Bell Canyon Formation of the Delaware Basin: Paduca Field, Lea County, New Mexico
Shazia Irum Hart
GCAGS Transactions
..., hydrodynamic trapping is widespread where fluctuations in clay and silt within generally permeable sands cause traps where channels branch and meander...
2015
Sediment Ingestion by Tigriopus Californicus and other Zooplankton: Mineral Transformation and Sedimentological Considerations
James P. M. Syvitski , Alan G. Lewis
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... particles to be deposited where the hydrodynamic conditions suggest only coarse silt and fine sand should occur. ANDERSON, A. E., JONAS, E. C...
1980
A Review of Geochemical Exploration
Paul Oman
Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society
.... This leakage of reservoir waters is largely due to hydrodynamic or chemical potential drive mechanisms. Effusion is another process operating due...
1985
On the So-Called Transition Zone in the Determination of the Water-Oil Contact
V. S. Melik-Pashayev
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... distribution of the water-oil contact can contribute in a considerable degree to solution of the problem of the isolation or hydrodynamic connection...
1959
Ground-Penetrating Radar Study of North Padre Island: Implications for Barrier Island Internal Architecture, Model for Growth of Progradational Microtidal Barrier Islands, and Gulf of Mexico Sea-Level Cyclicity—Discussion
Ervin G. Otvos
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... influence in the southwest Florida coastal evolution: a transgressive–regressive stratigraphy: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 59, p. 960–972...
2011
Preliminary Study of Geochemistry and Fluid Flow in Mississippian Aquifers of the Williston Basin, Canada-U.S.A.
Gavin Jensen and Ben Rostron
Saskatchewan Geological Society
..., and continues to have, an influence on hydrocarbon movement and entrapment in the region. To date, however, there have not been detailed...
2006
Subsurface Waters of the Gas-Oil Fields of the Lower Volga Area
A. S. Zinger, Yu. N. Plotnikov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... the water-bearing horizons of the Paleozoic and a hydrodynamic interconnection for the entire section. In the younger sediments of the Paleozoic...
1960
Methods of Estimating and Predicting Abnormal Formation Pressures
Vladimir A. Serebryakov
Montana Geological Society
... well-compacted rocks, the influence of temperature on the formation pressure is the most important factor. The only...
1996
A Type Model for Future Oil and Gas Fields in the Cenozoic Basins of the Eastern Great Basin
Floyd C. Moulton
Utah Geological Association
.... Reservoir rocks are the Devonian Simonson carbonates which have 8 to 14 percent porosity. The type of drive causing the oil to flow is a hydrodynamic water...
1987
Introduction
G. V. Middleton
Special Publications of SEPM
... strong influence upon recen the most abstruse and to have pure studies important practical applica tions DISCUSSION OF PAPERS...
1960
Conditions of Formation of Oil Pools in the Podkirmakin Formation of the Balakhano - Sabunchino - Ramany Field
D. S. Orudzheva
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... who attempted to explain the formation of displaced pools was A. Ya. Krems. In his opinion in individual fields under the influence of formation waters...
1963