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Cyclicity, Tectonics and Coal: Some Aspects of Fluvial Sedimentology in the Brazeau-Paskapoo Formations, Coal Valley Area, Alberta, Canada

J. Ross McLean, Tomasz Jerzykiewicz

CSPG Special Publications

... are encompassed by this category. Mechanisms include lateral migration of channels, avulsion, crevassing, and subsidence due to compaction or due...

1977

Modern Environmental System: Chapter 3

Brian W. Logan

AAPG Special Volumes

... the adjacent majanna to an average depth of 0.05 m. The Ralph and MacArthur sinks often confine ephemeral ponds that result from brine-sheet migration...

1987

Groundwater Modeling

Uriel Oko

Special Publications of SEPM

.... Processes that control the migration of the solute are advection, hydrodynamic dispersion, geochemical and biochemical reactions. (If no reactions...

1994

An immersed absorbing boundary condition for scalar wavefield modeling under topography

KeJi Chen, Hanming Chen, Hui Zhou

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

.... The former is necessary for realistic seismic modeling and some inversion methods. However, for those migration and inversion methods that treat...

2022

A denoising diffusion probabilistic modeling (DDPM) approach for predicting CO2 plume evolution from seismic shot gathers

Alexander Y. Sun, Zi Xian Leong, Tieyuan Zhu

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... formations and pre-existing natural features such as faults/fractures may form preferential pathways for CO2 migration, jeopardizing the integrity...

2023

Modeling Energized and Foam Fracturing Using the Phase Field Method

Mohamad Jammoul, Mary F. Wheeler

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... the unrestricted migration of hydrocarbons into the wellbore without pathways blockage or clay swelling risks. This technology also eliminates the large...

2020

Fracturing in Basin Models, Application to the Barnett Formation in the Fort Worth Basin, Texas; #10549 (2013)

William Sassi, Laura Milelli, and Marta Gasparrini

Search and Discovery.com

... x3 HC x4 Late gas Dry gas Dry gas x4 Late gas source source Kr water Kr HC Fully implicit multi-phase Darcy flow (water / HC phases) • Shale...

2013

Geochemical Variations in an Alpine Lake and Watershed Underlain by Siliciclastic Bedrock, Uinta Mountains, Utah

John W. Christensen Jr., Paul W. Jewell

Utah Geological Association

.... Numerical hydrodynamic models suggest that temperature and chemical stratification of this Uinta Mountain lake can be attributed to lake depth (13 m vs. more...

1998

Structural Geology and Tectonic Evolution of the Los Angeles Basin, California: Chapter 3: PART 2

Thomas L. Wright

AAPG Special Volumes

..., Rifting: lithospheric versus crustal extension as applied to the Ridge basin of southern California, in M. T. Halbouty, ed., Future petroleum provinces...

1991

Determination of Fracture Geometry Using Field Data Coupled with a Fracture Simulator

Alex D. Martinez, Carlos W. Pardo, Patrick D. Ellis, R. Wayne Pittman

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... where digital data was not recorded possible. Other data that are required include typical well data such as depth, tubulars, lithology, etc. Figure 1...

1992

Sandstone Sheets and Related Intrusions from Coffee Bay, Transkei, South Africa

J. F. Truswell

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... depth, represented by a critical lead, this pressure may exceed the lithostatic or grain pressure, reduce the shear strength to zero, and permit flow...

1972

Continental Shelf of Belize--Regional Shelf Attributes

Edward G. Purdy , Walter C. Pusey III , Kenneth F. Wantland

AAPG Special Volumes

.... The extent of this mixing is dependent on the depth to which agitation occurs; therefore, salinity homogenization increases as water depth decreases...

1975

Regional and Local Components in Facies Maps

W. C. Krumbein

AAPG Bulletin

... at the grid points, but this almost never possible on facies maps. The use of values read from a contour map deserves explicit discussion. As a rule...

1956

Hydraulic Interpretation of Grain-size Distributions Using a Physical Model for Bedload Transport

J. S. Bridge

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... (Bridge, 1981a). However, in the model, equation 5 could easily be replaced by another bedload function if deemed necessary. Implicit in the use...

1981

Global Tectonics and the Sediments of Modern and Ancient Trenches: Some Different Interpretations

David W. Scholl, Michael S. Marlow

AAPG Special Volumes

... be attributed to a combined function of (1) its great depth and the consequent solution of settling planktonic debris and (2) the great aridity of the coastal...

1974

Depositional Environments, Ichnology, and Rare Soft-Bodied Preservation in the Lower Cambrian Latham Shale, East Mojave

Robert R. Gaines, Mary L. Droser

Pacific Section SEPM

... Shale. Ichnologic evidence from the Latham Shale suggests that the low depth of bioturbation may have been important in soft-bodied preservation...

2002

DEPOSITIONAL HISTORY AND CORRELATION PROBLEMS OF THE ANDERSON-DIETZ COAL ZONE, SOUTHEASTERN MONTANA

Mark A. Sholes, Gary A. Cole

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... coal beds represent short term input of crevasse splay clastics into interdistributary peat swamps or the longer term migration of fluvial channels...

1981

Optimization of a Paraffinic Oil Transmission Pipeline Network Design: Simulation Approach

Leksono Mucharam, Septoratno Siregar, Darmadi, Musyoffi Yahya, Achirul Akbar

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... oil in a transmission pipeline network. Predicting the pressure and temperature drops in the system is performed using an implicit equation system...

2008

Reservoir Degradation and Compartmentalization below Subaerial Unconformities: Limestone Examples from West Texas, China, and Oman

P.D. Wagner, D.R. Tasker, and G.P. Wahlman

AAPG Special Volumes

... that sufficient time is available for porosity and permeability changes to occur is implicit in the simplified model...

1995

A Chemical Model for Calcite Crystal Growth and Morphology Control: REPLY

Richard W. Lahann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., that the magnesium ion side-poisoning is inconsistent with a detailed examination of the crystallography of calcite. I suggest that the assumptions implicit...

1978

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