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Chapter 21: Evidence of Fault–Fracture “Hydrothermal” Reservoirs in the Southern Midcontinent Mississippian Carbonates

Priyank Jaiswal, Jay M. Gregg, Shawna Parks, Robert Holman, Sahar Mohammadi, G. Michael Grammer

AAPG Special Volumes

... cements suggest that high-temperature brines, likely sourced from the deeper Ordovician–basement rock, have invaded the larger study area...

2019

Cairo Field, Union County, Arkansas

Lawrence A. Goebel

AAPG Bulletin

..., the percentage of oil saturation in cores taken from the water-invaded zone is high and were analyzed to be oil productive. It appears as though the invasion...

1950

Carbonate Deposits and Oil Accumulations: Chapter 12

G. D. Hobson

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the oil from the zone invaded during production. Figure 15 shows the links between capillary pressures, the fluid transition zones and relative...

1989

Log Interpretation: Chapter VI

George B. Asquith, Charles R. Gibson

AAPG Special Volumes

... and true resistivity of a potential zone are determined, a geologist is ready to calculate and use log parameters. Log parameters can help evaluate...

1982

Sedimentologic Framework of Late Devonian Oolitic Iron Formation, Shatti Valley, West-Central Libya

F. B. Van Houten, R. M. Karasek

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... zone: the Ferron Sandstone of Utah: Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 45, p. 669-685. ELLIOT, T., 1978, Deltas, in Reading, H. G., ed., Sedimentary Environments...

1981

Paleosols and Alunite Silcretes in Continental Cenozoic of Western Portugal

Robert Meyer, Rui B. Pena dos Reis

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... 151-176. DURAND, M., AND MEYER, R., 1982, Silicifications (silcretes) et evaporites dans la zone-limite violette du Trias inferieur lorrain. Comparaison...

1985

Diagenesis of the Maxon Sandstone (Early Cretaceous), Marathon Region, Texas: A Diagenetic Quartzarenite

Earle F. McBride

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... water invaded the up-dip fluvial facies and moved progressively to deltaic and shelf sands unless conditions existed in the fluvial/deltaic beds...

1987

Structural History and Evolution of Gulf of California

Gene A. Rusnak , Robert L. Fisher

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the southern continental borderland west of Baja California, Mexico: Geol. Soc. America. Larsen, E.S., Jr., 1948, Batholith and associated rocks of Corona...

1964

Structural Geology of Central Northern Egan Range, Nevada

Lee A. Woodward

AAPG Bulletin

... of the biotite is euhedral. It is commonly chloritized and invaded by epidote. Green hornblende occurs in minor amounts and is in part altered to chlorite...

1964

Geologic History of Wind River Basin, Central Wyoming

William R. Keefer

AAPG Bulletin

..., with the deposition of a thick cross-bedded sandstone that is mostly eolian in origin. In Middle Jurassic time shallow seas invaded from the north...

1965

Stratigraphy of Assam Valley, India

L. L. Bhandari , R. C. Fuloria , V. V. Sastri

AAPG Bulletin

..." into Baragolai and Tikak Parbat stages, separated by a persistent zone in which thick coal seams are present. It has not been possible to follow...

1973

Environments of Deposition and Petroleum Geology of Tuscaloosa Group (Upper Cretaceous), South Carlton and Pollard Fields, Southwestern Alabama

Ernest A. Mancini , Robert M. Mink , J. Wayne Payton , Bennett L. Bearden

AAPG Bulletin

... being invaded by an influx of freshwater-containing bacteria (Figure 17b). Microbial alteration (biodegradation) and removal of water-soluble Fig. 12...

1987

Petroleum Exploration and Production in Europe in 1960

Robert E. King

AAPG Bulletin

... zone increased 11.3% in 1960 over 1959, to a rate of 286,000 b/d. The greatest rate of increase, 65.2%, was in Yugoslavia, where two large fields...

1961

Development of the Basin-In-Basin Honeycomb of Florida Bay and the Northeastern Cuban Lagoon

W. Armstrong Price

GCAGS Transactions

... barrier reef of the Florida Keys and east-west between Biscayne Bay and a zone of broad, marly, sandy and shelly shoals facing the Gulf of Mexico...

1967

Biogenic Textural Heterogeneity, Fluid Flow and Hydrocarbon Production: Bioturbated Facies Ben Nevis Formation, Hibernia Field, Offshore Newfoundland

Michelle V. Spila, S. George Pemberton, Benjamin Rostron, Murray K. Gingras

Special Publications of SEPM

... of the Grand Banks include the Charlie Gibbs Transform Fault Zone to the north, the Newfoundland Transform Fault Zone to the south and the continent-ocean...

2009

Contrasting Diagenetic Styles in a Shelf/Turbidite Sandstone Sequence: The Santa Margarita and Stevens Sandstones, Southern San Joaquin Basin, California

Karin J. Fischer, Ronald C. Surdam

Pacific Section SEPM

... Joaquin basin have been invaded by meteoric waters to present day depths of approximately 1830 m (6000 ft). The combination of water chemistry d...

1988

Structural Evolution of Southern California: Diastrophic History (Part of Compilation by Reed and Hollister for AAPG, Dec. 1936)

R. D. Reed, J. S. Hollister

AAPG Bulletin

... to have transgressed their borders (Fig. 3). It may have invaded the Southern Geosyncline also, but its deposits have not been found on any of the few...

1936

Tectonic Framework of Southeastern United States

Philip B. King

AAPG Bulletin

..., made up of gneisses and other thoroughly metamorphosed rocks, invaded by granite plutons. This zone is believed to lie along the central axis...

1950

Interpretation of Neutron Well Logs

William L. Russell

AAPG Bulletin

... formations surrounding rotary-drilled wells. The thickness of this invaded zone (i.e., the distance it extends from the walls of the hole) depends...

1952

Geology and Oil Prospects of Somalia, East Africa

Sydney U. Barnes

AAPG Bulletin

... drilled into Pliensbachian age rock at least, although none of the wells reached the Adigrat Formation. Some of the Jurassic seas invaded East Africa from...

1976

Anderson, Horton, Northern Great Bear and Mackenzie Plains, Northwest Territories

David L. F. Gilbert

CSPG Special Publications

...-Pennsylvanian (Knip-ping, 1960), while Maunoir Ridge (Cook, G. D.; Aitken, J. D., 1968) is in part pre-Cretaceous. By the time Cretaceous seas invaded...

1973

The Subsurface Geology of Coal County Oklahoma

Roy Berry Dannenberg

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... of the formation is made up of sandstone with interbedded layers of dark gray shale. In many instances, this sand zone is referred to as the Cromwell sand...

1955

Upper Paleozoic and Lower Mesozoic Paleogeography, and Paleoclimatological and Tectonic Events in South America

A. C. Rocha-Campos

CSPG Special Publications

... of the Parnaiba Basin of northeastern Brazil), or to the Lower Triassic (Cuevo Group, Subandean zone of Bolivia; Monte Italia Formation and equivalents...

1973

Triassic and Jurassic Rocks in the Dinosaur Triangle

Robert G. Young

Grand Junction Geological Society

...), represent only a partial record of Triassic events. In Early Triassic time a shallow sea briefly invaded the western edge of the Triangle. Resulting marine...

1987

The Granitoids and Mineralization of the Eastern Belt of Peninsular Malaysia

S. Senathi Rajah, Fateh Chand, D. Santokh Singh

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... rocks. Locally, however, some parts of the intrusions trend in a northeasterly direction and exhibit discordant relationships with the invaded rocks...

1977

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