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Abstract: Marine Debris „ A Global Problem: Pelagic Plastics, Pollution and Environmental Impacts, Biogeographic and Other Implications

Murray R. Gregory

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... of environmental problems that have become global in magnitude. These include entanglement and death of marine wild life, blockages to the intestinal...

1997

Abstract: Onshore Louisiana Salt-Withdrawal Minibasins: A New Frontier?

James J. Willis, Randolph Blackburn, Adam E. Wheeler, Larry A. Valle

GCAGS Transactions

..., with drilling costs an order of magnitude or more less than offshore. Therefore, results from comparing onshore minibasins such as those at Calcasieu Lake...

2000

Abstract: Relating Earthquake Clustering to Faults and Lineaments

Che Noorliza Lat

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... seismicity characterized by shortlived, randomly distributed clusters. This area experienced a magnitude 5.0 earthquake on September 19, 1989. The earthquake...

1999

Abstract: Measurement of the effect of uniaxial compression upon remanent magnetization of hematite ore

Ryan K. Fearon

Atlantic Geology

... in the remanence of a magnitude comparable to that of magnetite. Abstracts – Atlantic Universities Geological Conference 2010 Atlantic Geology, 2010, Volume 46...

2010

Abstract: Characterizing Fractured Reservoirs Using Sonic Measurements (Paper 8)

Aung Than Oo, Amri Amdan, Rokiah Esa

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

.... If the fracture is permeable, some of the fluid will flow into it. The net result will be an incremental pressure drop in the borehole. The magnitude...

2000

Abstract: Numerical simulation of earthquake-induced submarine landslides

Arvic Osorio

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... in excess pore pressure generation as a result of varying earthquake magnitude, demonstrating that earthquakes can indeed be considered a highly...

2012

Abstract: A comparison of the behaviour of SiO2 and Al2O3 during dissolution of quartz and sapphire in a CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 melt at 1600 °C and 1.5 GPa

Kim B. Klausen, Cliff S. J. Shaw

Atlantic Geology

... increase in viscosity. The data indicates that contrary to expectations, viscosity decreases by two orders of magnitude as the Ca# decreases inward...

2011

Abstract: Spatial and Temporal Fault Analysis and Prospect Quality Evaluation Using Automated Interpretation and Solid Modeling Techniques

Laura Evins, Antony J. Marsh, Julio Gomez, Gladys Gonzalez, John Tyrrell, Franco Spano

GCAGS Transactions

... elements associated with autopicked faults. Ancient and present day stress regimes are analyzed using fault azimuth, length, order of magnitude...

2006

Abstract: Seascapes of the St. Anns Bank and adjoining area, offshore Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

Edward King

Atlantic Geology

... Channel. These muds generally display basin center to margin textural facies transitions reflecting wave and current energy magnitude. With decreasing water...

2012

Abstract: Evaluation of uranium accumulation in black spruce trees

Praise Nyade, Derek Wilton, Henry Longerich, Gary Thompson, Paul McNeill

Atlantic Geology

..., with accumulation factors up to seven times greater than values determined in roots. Uranium accumulation in stems was several orders of magnitude...

2013

Abstract: Preliminary Analysis of Recession Flow Characteristics of Granitic Catchments

Wan Nor Azmin Sulaiman, Mohd Firuz Ramli, Mohd Khair Kamaruddin, Mohd Kamil Yusoff

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... weather period form the basis for development and optimal utilization of our water resources. The magnitude and variability of recession flows from...

2003

ABSTRACT: Using 3D Seismic Data for Visualization of Depositional Systems—Integrating Seismic Stratigraphy and Seismic Geomorphology

Henry W. Posamentier

GCAGS Transactions

... of these deposits has increased by orders of magnitude since the advent of 3D seismic-based analyses. In high-cost deepwater exploration...

2008

ABSTRACT: Discrimination of Volcanic Ash in the Gulf of Mexico Using Trace and Rare Earth Elements

Matthew W. Totten, Sr., Christina Jones, Iris M. Totten, and Sam Chaudhuri

GCAGS Transactions

... the magnitude of the Europium anomaly, are good discriminates of each ash. A few anomalous samples plot within an older field, which might be explained...

2008

Hydrocarbon Flux Variations in Natural and Anthropogenic Seeps

Victor T. Jones III and Stephen G. Burtell

AAPG Special Volumes

.... 16, no. 2, p. 1-13. During the early development of soil gas prospecting at Gulf Research, it became clear that the magnitude of variations in soil gas...

1996

New Dip-Logging Method

F. G. Boucher , A. B. Hildebrandt , H. B. Hagen

AAPG Bulletin

... the dip relative to the horizontal. For this reason the equipment records data from which the magnitude and direction of the hole inclination...

1950

Foreword: ABSTRACT

Graham B. Moody

AAPG Bulletin

.... A summary of data for the regions discussed is tabulated. Some of the numbers are, of necessity, approximations but are of the right order of magnitude...

1950

Zones of Stratigraphic Thinning in Relation to Oil and Gas Possibilities in Wyoming: ABSTRACT

J. D. Love

AAPG Bulletin

... be materially increased. In areas where the rocks have very gentle monoclinical dips at the surface, some zones of thinning are of such magnitude...

1951

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