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An introduction to the terranes of the southernmost Appalachians, Alabama and Georgia

M. G. Steltenpohl,

Alabama Geological Society

.... A more lengthy explanation and some rationale for many of these terms are provided in an appendix to this paper. The areas of the Carolina zone and Pine...

2005

Minimum Saturations and Buoyancy in Secondary Migration

L. M. Hirsch, A. H. Thompson

AAPG Bulletin

..., the invaded fluid structure is a percolation cluster of fractal dimension 2.5 (Wilkinson and Willemsen, 1983; Wilkinson, 1984). The olume of End_Page...

1995

A Vanished Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene Alluvial-Fan Complex in the Northern Perris Block, Southern California

Douglas M. Morton, Jonathan C. Matti

Pacific Section SEPM

... on the west by the Elsinore-Chino fault zones, on the east by the San Jacinto fault zone, and on the north by the Cucamonga fault zone (Fig. 1...

1989

Geology of the Handil Field (East Kalimantan--Indonesia)

A. C. Verdier , T. Oki , Atik Suardy

AAPG Special Volumes

... (Durand and Oudin, 1979). It also was shown that in the immature or just mature zone, all the stratigraphic levels with any significant porosity are invaded...

1980

Appalachian and Alpine Structures--A Comparative Study

Augustin E. Lombard

AAPG Bulletin

... of the Piedmont belt, near its western margin, shows nappe structures that were formed during the main orogeny. They are thrust over the Blue Ridge zone...

1948

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

Reservoir Characterization and Estimation of Remaining Oil Saturation using NMR logs for Optimizing a CO2 Flood: A Pilot Study

Sandeep Ramakrishna, Eric Murphy, Ron Balliet, Lonnie Sullivan, Kathleen Barclay, Raymond Schutte

West Texas Geological Society

... oil saturation, even in the invaded zone investigated by the NMR logging tool. Where an oil-water contact is visible on the NMR log, analysis of the T2...

2011

Hydrocarbon Production During Underbalanced Drilling … A Mathematical Model to Predict Well Productivity

Samuel Zulkhifly Sinaga, Bonar Tua Halomoan Marbun

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... to an invaded or damaged zone caused by drilling, completion or the perforation phase. © IPA, 2012 - 35th Annual Convention Proceedings, 2011...

2011

Log Interpretation in Deltaic Sequences

P. Lalouel

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... filtrate that the RFT is interpreted as oil test. When the reservoir is shaly, the resistivity keeps log (fig. 29), the invaded zone is generally wider...

1979

The Geology and Geochemistry of the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, and Its Relation to the Pacific Region

H.O. Sindi

Circum Pacific Council Publications

...% of the Red Sea was opened, the Gulf of Suez tensional graben remained stagnant and the shear zone Gulf of Aqaba-Levant became active and extended to the Dead...

1996

Isotopic Characteristics of Brines from Three Oil and Gas Fields, Southern Louisiana

Harry H. Posey , Audrey L. Workman , Jeffrey S. Hanor , Stephen D. Hurst

GCAGS Transactions

... field in southern Louisiana lend support to the model proposed by Workman and Hanor (this volume) that brines from the zone of geopressure are mixing...

1985

Pennsylvanian Sedimentation in Northeastern Socorro County, New Mexico

Raymond Sidwell, G. Frederick Warn

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., black to dark gray limestone; and upper biostromal beds. The basal limestones, a gradational zone in the shale-limestone contact, occur as nodular...

1951

Foreland Pennsylvanian Rocks of Texas and Eastern New Mexico

John Emery Adams, Compiler

AAPG Special Volumes

..., slope, and deep-basin environments preclude most correlations based on lithologic continuity. Time units, depending on zone rather than facies...

1962

Calcitized Tephra, Sedimentary Sills and Micro-vents, in Lower Ordovician Pelagic-type Limestone, Sweden

Maurits Lindstrom

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...). The Ordovician at this locality rests on Cambrian black bituminous shale and limestone of the Peltura zone (Fig. 1). The basal Ordovician limestone bed...

1979

Laramide Sediments Along Wind River Thrust, Wyoming

Robert R. Berg

AAPG Special Volumes

... vertical displacement of 35,000 feet. Seismic data show the magnitude and character of the fault zone. The fault originated from an overturned basement fold...

1963

Geology of the Handil Field (East Kalimantan-Indonesia)

A. C. Verdier, T. Oki, Atik Suardy

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

..., 1979). They have also shown that in the immature or hardly mature zone, all the stratigraphic levels with any significant porosity are invaded...

1980

General Geology of the Park City Region, Utah

Calvin S. Bromfield

Utah Geological Association

... that the porphyry invaded upward to the east tilting both the Mesozoic strata and the overlying bedded volcanic rocks. This suggests that some...

1968

An Analysis of the Roles of Stress, Temperature, and pH in Chemical Compaction of Sandstones

Heather A. Sheldon, John Wheeler, Richard H. Worden, Michael J. Cheadle

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... be invaded by a fluid film (den Brok 1992). However, Model 2 will not be considered here, for two reasons. First, evidence for the existence of island...

2003

Petrophysical Properties and Sealing Capacity of Fault Rock, Aztec Sandstone, Nevada

Eric Flodin, Martha Gerdes, Atilla Aydin, William D. Wiggins

AAPG Special Volumes

... capillary pressure measurements of 40 host, fragmented, and fault rock samples. To investigate the impact of shear strain on fault zone properties...

2005

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

The Geologic Context of Wonderstone: A Complex, Outcrop-Scaled Pattern of Iron-Oxide Cement

Derek T. Burgess, Richard M. Kettler, David B. Loope

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in the lithified Shinarump, colonies of iron-oxidizing microbes living in the phreatic zone occupied redox boundaries and used the rhombic crystals...

2016

Present Jurassic petroleum charge facing Paleozoic biodegraded oil: Geochemical challenges and potential upsides, Embla field, North Sea

Sverre Ekrene Ohm, Dag A. Karlsen, Nghia T. Phan, Tor Strand, Gunnar Iversen

AAPG Bulletin

... is suggested to be the main bitumen-forming mechanism, leaving a thick tar mat (bitumen zone). The degree of biodegradation was not uniform but a function...

2012

Laramide Tectonics of the Wind River Mountains

Robert R. Berg

Wyoming Geological Association

.... A second feature is the Continental fault, a complex zone of normal faulting south of the range and also parallel to the mountain flank. The down...

1961

Basin Modelling in the Mahakam Delta Based on the Integrated 2D Model TEMISPACK

Jean Burrus, Etienne Brosse, Ghislain Choppin de Janvry, Yves Grosjean, Jean-Louis Oudin

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... The column with the blue color east of Sisi is a simplified representation of the normal fault zone observed on seismic lines. fluvial sands have the highest...

1992

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