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Abstract: GPR for Environmental Site Investigation: The Importance of Polarization, by S. J. Radzevicius, J. J. Daniels, and E. D. Guy; #90926 (1999)
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Abstract: A Re-examination Of The Chalk: From Reservoir To Seal; #90063 (2007)
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2007
Abstract: The Paleoclimatic Framework of Human Evolution, by Gail Ashley; #90101 (2010)
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2010
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... for the detection of faults and fractures. Dip-magnitude, dip-azimuth and coherence attributes have been used for the detection of faults and fractures since...
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Abstract: Investigating Tectonic Controls, Fault Interaction and linkage within the Muglad Rift Basin Greater Sudan, by A. Babiker and D. Paton, #90188 (2014)
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Abstract: *Induced seismicity indicated by cross correlation, by Ivo Oprsal and Leo Eisner #90188 (2014)
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2014
In-Situ Stress Estimation from Thermally Induced Tensile Failure of Breakouts in EGS Wells: A Case Study in Newberry, Oregon, USA
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ABSTRACT: A New Oil Migration Model for the Bakken Petroleum System of the Williston Basin; #90108 (2010)
David W. Hume, Graham R. Davies, and Ross Crain
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... of these plays is controlled in large part by the occurrence of mature Bakken source rocks, Bakken stratigraphy and the magnitude and direction of fluid...
2010
ABSTRACT Failure Tracts in Deep-Water Settings Driven by Large-Scale Shelf Edge Failure, #90123 (2011)
Trevor Elliott
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... gravity flow events. Large magnitude, low frequency events relate to failure events and smaller magnitude, higher frequency events relate to the healing...
2011
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... for the detection of faults and fractures. Dip-magnitude, dip-azimuth and coherence attributes have been used for the detection of faults and fractures since...
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The Impact of Shear-Wave Splitting on the Imaging of P-S Data
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.... Over the surface area of a typical 3C-3D survey there is often a surprisingly large variation in the magnitude of shear-wave splitting as well as a lot...
2013
Abstract: Stress Damage in Borehole and Rock Cores; Developing New Tools to Update the Stress Map of Alberta; #90187 (2014)
Qing Jia, Randy Kofman, Doug Schmitt, and Inga Moeck
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... on. Therefore, knowledge of fracture information and elastic properties helps us to infer the magnitude and the orientation of the in situ stress field...
2014
Abstracts: Formation Water and Gas Geochemistry of the Sverdrup Basin; #90173 (2015)
S. E. Grasby, Z. Chen, and K. Dewing
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... are associated with salt piercement structures. Dissolution of halite in the diapirs forms localized brines with over an order of magnitude higher...
2015
Abstracts: Statistical Analysis of Microseismic Event Locations and Magnitudes, and their Geomechanical Implications; #90173 (2015)
M. Grob and M. van der Baan
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... values, representing statistical characteristics in the distribution of magnitude sizes (b) and spatial hypocenter locations (D), respectively. We...
2015
Abstract: Triassic and Wabamun Carbonates: Effects of Pore Geometry on Resistivity Logs; #90211 (2015)
Allan Pickel
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..., and mercury injection capillary pressures to illustrate why resistivity can vary by an order of magnitude in producing gas zones. Additional examples from...
2015
Automated processing development at a CO2 site: Phase detection, location, magnitude
Jian Zhang, Kevin D. Hutchenson, Elige B. Grant, Paul A. Nyffenegger, Mark A. Tinker
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
...Automated processing development at a CO2 site: Phase detection, location, magnitude Jian Zhang, Kevin D. Hutchenson, Elige B. Grant, Paul...
2023
Distributary Front Deposits Interpreted from Dipmeter Patterns
J. A. Gilreath , R. W. Stephens
GCAGS Transactions
..., and the magnitude of the dip indicates the probable shape of the sand body. Bonham-Carter, G. F., 1967, Diffusion and settling of sediments at river...
1971
Historical Seismicity of the State of Texas - a Summary
Scott D. Davis , W. D. Pennington , , S. M. Carlson
GCAGS Transactions
... of the historical seismicity of Texas has revealed 100 earthquakes of magnitude 3 or greater in the Lone Star State from February 1847 to December 1984...
1985
New Exploration Concept in Salawati Basin; Identification of Naturally Fractured Reservoir Using Fracture Prediction Supported by Triaxial Rock Mechanics
Rochmad, Ananto Wibisono, Al Hafeez, M.Dian Wasugi, Sutha Negara, Pradika Gustaf P, Chairul Syafri
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... stress and strain distribution within reservoir. Some horizon attributes are calculated based on that distribution. One of the attributes is K-Magnitude...
2016
A Survey of the Production Time-Scale Compaction Behavior of Unconsolidated Sands
Lori A. Hathon, Michael T. Myers
GCAGS Transactions
... as maximum effective stress increases, the magnitude of the compressibility curve decreases and the peak compressibility occurs at higher depletion...
2011
Abstract: Comparing Energy Calculations: Hydraulic Fracturing and Microseismic Monitoring; #90174 (2014)
Neda Boroumand and Dave W. Eaton
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... that are more than 10 orders of magnitude smaller. Aleatory uncertainty is related to noise, missing data and amplitude uncertainty due to radiation...
2014
Seismicity of Southern Alaska - Abstract
Robert A. Page
Alaska Geological Society
... is predominantly horizontal shear on the vertical Fairweather fault, an analog to the San Andreas fault. This segment most recently ruptured in two magnitude 7...
1987
Seismic Sources in the Cook Inlet Region of Alaska - Abstract
J. C. Lahr, R. A. Page, C. D. Stephens
Alaska Geological Society
... and Kenai and at about 100 to 125 km depth beneath the volcanoes. Although WBZ events worldwide approach magnitude 8, there are relatively few above...
1987
New Constraints on Tectonics of Interior Alaska: Earthquake Locations, Source Mechanisms and Stress Regime - Abstract
Natalia A. Ratchkovski, Roger A. Hansen
Alaska Geological Society
... are also available. A catalog of 196 fault plane solutions consisting of the moment tensor solutions for the earthquakes with magnitude 4.0 or above and P...
2001
Coseismic Water Level Changes Due to November 2002 Denali Earthquake - Abstract
Samik Sil, Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Sigrun Hreinsdottir
Alaska Geological Society
.... The magnitude of estimated water level rises can not be explained purely by liquefaction/ground shaking theory too. After Denali earthquake, strong ground...
2005