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Abstract: Leached Porosity in Overpressured Sandstone--Frio Formation (Oligocene), South Texas
Sandra Lindquist
GCAGS Transactions
.... Where recementation has been extensive, secondary porosity has been substantially reduced, and permeability has decreased by an order of magnitude...
1976
Abstract: Tensleep Reservoir Study, Oregon Basin Field, Wyoming, by J. T. Morgan, F. S. Cordiner, A. R. Livingston; #90968 (1977).
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1977
Abstract: Variations in Coastal Environments and Beach Morphology of Northern Alaska, by E. H. Owens; #90968 (1977).
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1977
Abstract: Shoreline Changes of the Mississippi Barrier Islands and Related Processes 1847-1973
Lynn P. Malbrough , Thomas H. Waller
GCAGS Transactions
... (1977), Historical monitoring of Mississippi's barrier islands (Petit Bois, Horn, Ship, and Cat) records the direction and magnitude of shoreline change...
1977
Abstract: Evolution and extinction patterns in Late Ordovician-Early Silurian graptolites as revealed by the study of uncompressed specimens from Arctic Canada
M. J. Melchin
Atlantic Geology
... of the magnitude and suddenness of these events. The Ash gill extinction event resulted in the termination of three of the four extant families and all but one...
1992
Abstract: Rapid Remediation by Thermal Technologies
Myron Kuhlman
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... of the DNAPL increases orders of magnitude, because the temperature can be far above the boiling point of water. This means that large molecules like benzo...
2000
Abstract: Distinguishing Water Saturation Changes from Porosity or Clay Content Changes Using Multicomponent Seismic Data
Fuping Zhu, Richard L. Gibson, Jr., Joel S. Watkins, and Sung H. Yuh
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
..., 1992; Han et al., 1986; Eberhart-Phillips et al., 1989; Castagna et al., 1985). The ratio is insensitive to the magnitude of porosity or clay content...
2001
Outcrop and Seismic Analysis of Natural Fractures, Faults and Structure at Teapot Dome, Wyoming: Abstract
Scott P. Cooper, Bruce Hart, Laurel B. Goodwin, John Lorenz, Mark Milliken
Tulsa Geological Society
... orientation (up to 10 degrees) from near-surface to near-basement indicate that the orientation as well as the magnitude of induced stresses varied...
2003
Integrating Geologic and Hydrologic Information to Identify Coalbed Methane Sweet Spots in the Southern Raton Basin, New Mexico: Abstract
J. Matthew Herrin, Paul Basinski, John Lorenz, Scott P. Cooper, Christopher A. Rautman, Bill W. Arnold
Tulsa Geological Society
... wells within a four-township area, gas to water ratios (GWR) span more than four orders of magnitude. The most salient geologic structure in this area...
2003
Compaction Localization: Effects on Permeability and Reservoir Mechanics: Abstract
David J. Holcomb, William A. Olsson
Tulsa Geological Society
..., and permeability, showed that compaction localization produces up to a two-order-of-magnitude decrease in permeability in the compacted zone...
2003
Abstract: Permeability and Microfabric of Clayey Sediments
William R. Bryant , Louis Thompson, Wen-An Chiou
GCAGS Transactions
... decreases under an imposed load 7 to 8 order of magnitude faster than porosity. This decrease in permeability is controlled by the amounts and type...
1981
Abstract: Tracing atmospheric sulphates using sulphur and oxygen isotopes
Moire A. Wadleigh
Atlantic Geology
.... With these improvements has come the realization that anthropogenic emissions are now comparable in magnitude to natural emissions to the atmosphere on a global...
1993
Basinal Isostatic Adjustment Faults and Their Petroleum Significance: DISCUSSION
I. W. Moffat, D. A. C. Gardner
CSPG Bulletin
... in the hinterland, has shown excellent agreement between the predicted and the observed magnitude of the sedimentary prism. The model proposed by Jones (1980, p...
1982
Procedure for Determining Effectiveness of Geological Exploration for Oil and Gas
M. M. Brenner
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... or gas independently of its magnitude has a definite rate, the growth of reserves, if it does not make up for production, does not meet the requirements...
1965
Abstract: Coal-Resource Distribution Trends in Appalachian Coal Field, by Kenneth J. Englund; #90961 (1978).
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1978
Abstract: A Need for Better Seismic Monitoring is Malaysia
Leong Lap Sau
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... in adjacent regions. Magnitude versus acceleration and attenuation with distance plots should be used at least to de~ne acceleration levels to anchor design...
1979
Abstract: Time domain reflectometry analysis of surface crown pillar deformation over abandoned underground mine openings at Goldenville, Nova Scotia
J. D. Hill
Atlantic Geology
... increasing in magnitude for the last few years, a direct causal relationship between crown pillar failure and subsidence has not been established...
1995
Abstract: Seismic Geomorphology and Seismic Stratigraphy from Shelf to Deepwater: Implications for Exploration and Development
Henry W. Posamentier
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... of these deposits has increased by orders of magnitude since the advent of 3D seismic-based analyses. In high-cost deep-water exploration settings...
2006
Abstract: Earthquakes and tsunamis of eastern Canada: cause for concern?
A. Ruffman
Atlantic Geology
... Nuclear Generating Station was designed in 1975 for a maximum magnitude 6.0 event 20 km from the site. There are some indications of a seismic zone...
1995
Abstract: Burning of Fossil Fuels and Ocean Chemistry in 22d Century, by John R. Southam; #90961 (1978).
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1978
Geothermal Regime in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin [Abstract]
Bachu, S., Burwash, R.A.
CSPG Bulletin
... over the entire sedimentary column) from the Cordillera to the Shield. Radiogenic heat production in the sediments is about one order of magnitude...
1990
Abstract: Seasonal variation of the beach profile at Miscou Island, New Brunswick: effect of ice
Jean-Denis Bouchard, Philip Hill
Atlantic Geology
... in magnitude to storm-induced changes. Most of the important changes occurred during early winter as the ice foot was forming, when there remained open water...
1996
Abstract: Outward Radial Growth and Landscape Evolution of the Himalayan Orogen
Michael Murphy
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... opportunity to investigate this transition from shortening to extension, as well as the magnitude of these processes, the depths at which they operate...
2008
Abstract: A Chronology of Paleozoic Sea-Level Changes
Dr. Bilal Haq
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... and thus the “modal mean” signal is more likely to be preserved. Nevertheless, accurate estimates of the magnitude of sea-level changes from Cambrian...
2009
Increasing Hydrocarbon Recovery From Shale Reservoirs Through Ballooned Hydraulic Fracturing
Ahmed Algarhy, M. Y. Soliman, Lloyd Heinze, Sheldon Gorell, Steven Henderson, Hisham Nasr El-Din
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... this limitation by using stress shadowing to lessen the magnitude difference between horizontal stresses in the stimulated reservoir volume (SRV) before...
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