Welcome to the new Datapages Archives
Datapages has redesigned the Archives with new features. You can search from the home page or browse content from over 40 publishers and societies. Non-subscribers may now view abstracts on all items before purchasing full text. Please continue to send us your feedback at emailaddress.
AAPG Members: Your membership includes full access to the online archive of the AAPG Bulletin. Please login at Members Only. Access to full text from other collections requires a subscription or pay-per-view document purchase.
Welcome to the new Datapages Archives
Search Results > New Search > Revise Search
The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Showing 1,863 Results. Searched 200,619 documents.
Geological History of the East Indies
J. H. F. Umbgrove
AAPG Bulletin
... in the central zone of the island. According to Krumbeck's opinion these limestones were formed in the deeper parts of a neritic zone (analogous...
1938
Petroleum Exploration and Production in Europe in 1965
Robert E. King
AAPG Bulletin
... drilled 69 ft. of oil-impregnated sandstone in the upper Eocene of the Molasse zone overthrust by Flysch. In France there was a decline in exploratory...
1966
Oligocene Stratigraphy of Southeastern United States
F. Stearns MacNeil
AAPG Bulletin
... interbedded limestone, probably the Glendon limestone member of the Byram formation. A zone of high-grade bentonite several feet above the base...
1944
The West Columbia Oil Field, Brazoria County, Texas
Donald C. Barton
AAPG Bulletin
... degrees at a depth of 3000 feet and 7 degrees at a depth of 1000 feet. In the zone immediately adjacent to the salt dips are probably much steeper...
1921
Stalactite Growth Mediated by Biofilms: Example from Nani Cave, Cayman Brac, British West Indies
Brian Jones
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...., and Harris, P.M., eds., Carbonate Cements, SEPM: Special Publication 36, p. 337–347. Cox, G., 1977, A “living fossil” in the twilight zone: a cave...
2011
Basement Double-wedge Thrusting in the Northern Sierras Pampeanas of Argentina (27S)Constraints from Deep Seismic Reflection
Ernesto O. Cristallini, Alberto H. Comnguez, Victor A. Ramos, Enrique D. Mercerat
AAPG Special Volumes
... Pampeanas at 27S latitude. These basement mountain blocks, uplifted during an episode of shallowing of the subduction zone, show an active double...
2004
Geology and History of the Bingham Mining District, Salt Lake County, Utah
Charles H. Phillips, Ken Krahulec
Utah Geological Association
... from a deep, low-sulfidation bornite-chalcocite-covellite zone through the intermediate-sulfidation disseminated chalcopyrite-pyrite copper shell...
2006
ENVIRONMENTS OF DEPOSITION AND DIAGENESIS OF THE WINNIPEGOSIS FORMATION (MIDDLE DEVONIAN), WILLISTON BASIN, NORTH DAKOTA
NANCY A. PERRIN
Williston Basin Symposium
... pulse of the Kaskaskia sequence (Fig. 4). As the seas invaded the southeastern portion of the Elk Point Basin, the Ashern Formation...
1982
Cross Catalina Anticline: An Oil Accumulation in the New Guinea Fold Belt in Irian Jaya (West Papua)
H. D. Mason, B. A. McConachie
Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings
... deeply invaded the reservoir sandstone. Deep invasion of drilling fluids 'Santos Asia Pacific Pty Ltd.PO Box 138, Lutwyche, Queensiand 4030...
2000
Trend Areas and Exploration Techniques: South-Texas Uranium: Geologic Controls, Exploration Techniques, and Potential
Kendell A. Dickinson, Joseph S. Duval
Houston Geological Society
..., except in the ore bodies at or near the surface in the oxidized zone where autunite and tyuyamunite predominate. Exploration techniques have generally...
1977
The Wandering Oil Fields of Northeastern Oklahoma
John A. Taylor, Clifford B. Branan Jr.
Oklahoma City Geological Society
...-Chelsea-Delaware-Childers Pool complex has effected a zone of stratigraphic entrapment for the Hogshooter-Bartlesville-Dewey-Weber complex...
1964
Comparison of Marcellus Fracturing Using Azimuthal Seismic Attributes Versus Published Data From Outcrop Studies
Tanya L. Inks, Terry Engelder, Jacki S. Hocum, Bruce Golob, Darien O'Brien
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... pervasive penetration of formation water when it invaded from deeper, more porous and permeable beds like the Oriskany Sandstone. Invasion of water from...
2014
Palaeoclimates of Pangea – Geological Evidence
Jane E. Francis
CSPG Special Publications
... al., 1992; Smith et al., 1993). On land the low lying marshy land left behind as glaciers retreated was invaded by tundra-like vegetation that formed...
1994
Middle-Late Cambrian Facies Analysis and Implications for Reservoir Prediction, Eastern Warburton Basin, South Australia
Xiaowen Sun
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... is that a carbonate mud flat received grains from a nearby higher-energy zone. Ooid-skeletal shoal flank facies assemblage The ooid complex flank facies...
1997
Use of Well Logs and Dipmeters in Stratigraphic-Trap Exploration: Geologic Exploration Methods
Alfred H. Jageler, David R. Matuszak
AAPG Special Volumes
... that is not significantly invaded by the drilling fluid. An increase in the concentration of hydrocarbons causes a corresponding increase in the Rwa/Rw ratio...
1972
Hydrocarbon Genesis and Organic Facies in Cambrian Carbonates of the Eastern Officer Basin, South Australia
David M. McKirdy , Agu J. Kantsler , John K. Emmett , Alan K. Aldridge
AAPG Special Volumes
...). Asphaltic pyrobitumen infills fracture and matrix porosity within a 25-m-thick zone of brecciated, leached, sulfide-bearing conglomerate...
1984
Geologic Provinces: Chapter I
Ralph D. Reed
AAPG Special Volumes
... about the possible mechanical principles involved. Detailed field mapping of a considerable part of the fault zone on a modern standard of accuracy...
1933
Cyclic Sedimentation of Primary Dolomite and Limestone
Dev. D. Sarin
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... that in the laminated dololutites. In 18 cycles, the dolomite member grades into the overlying limestone member in a zone 1 to 10 cm thick. Some...
1962
Modeling the Unconventional Way: A Novel Midland Basin Case Study on How to Simulate Reservoir Models Without Altering Stimulated Fracture Geometries
C. Lance Reynolds, David Brannan
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... and gravity forces. At large distances from the wellbore, invaded fluid is even made completely immobile by capillary threshold (Barree et al. 2019...
2023
Diagenesis of the Upper Proterozoic Siliciclastic Sediments of the Taoudeni Basin (West Africa) and Relation to Diabase Emplacement
Jean-Pierre Girard , Max Deynoux, Daniel Nahon
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... metamorphism. Diabase intrusions are particularly abundant in the southern part of the basin (Fig. 1) and especially along a major fracture zone known...
1989
Dinoflagellates in Late Quaternary Deep-Water Sediments of Black Sea: Biology
David Wall, Barrie Dale
AAPG Special Volumes
... appearance coincides with acmes of L. machaerophorum. We recently discovered this distinctive variety in sediments from the Gulf of Bothnia in a zone where...
1974
Paleoclimatic Interpretations of Some Mesozoic Floral Sequences
Charles J. Smiley
AAPG Bulletin
... to range into Senonian. The test-well faunal zone appears to be equivalent to beds that crop out near the coast, and thus is somewhat lower...
1967
Study of the Reed Dolomite Aided by Remotely Sensed Imagery, Central White-Inyo Range, Easternmost California
W. G. Ernst , Earnest D. Paylor II
AAPG Bulletin
... is truncated by the dextral-slip White Mountains shear zone; the eastern border is extens vely invaded by middle and late Mesozoic calc-alkalic granitoids...
1996
The Grosmont: A complex dolomitized, fractured and karstified heavy oil reservoir in a Devonian carbonate-evaporite platform, #10576 (2014)
Hans G. Machel, Mary Luz Borrero, Eugene Dembicki, Harald Huebscher, Luo Ping, Yi Zhao
Search and Discovery.com
... is indeed of a cryogenic origin, it would have been created during the Pleistocene, which would require that bitumen invaded the dolomite powder...
2014
Effect of pore structure on the producibility of tight-gas sandstones
A. Sakhaee-Pour, Steven L. Bryant
AAPG Bulletin
... than the threshold pressure are accessed. These throats are not invaded at a lower pressure because access to them is only by way of narrower throats...
2014