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Changing Channel Morphology and Magnitude in the Scalby Formation (M. Jurassic) of Yorkshire, England
M. Nami, M. R. Leeder
CSPG Special Publications
...Changing Channel Morphology and Magnitude in the Scalby Formation (M. Jurassic) of Yorkshire, England M. Nami, M. R. Leeder 1977 431 440 An upward...
1977
Experimental Evaluation of Relative Permeability in Tight Oil Systems: Examples from North American Tight Oil Plays
A. Ghanizadeh, C. Song, C.R. Clarkson, A. Younis
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... phase relative permeability values increase up to about two orders of magnitude, ranging between 0.006 to 0.3, with decreasing oil saturation (75 – 30...
2020
Base-Level Control Patterns in Cyclothemic Sedimentation
Harry E. Wheeler , Haydn H. Murray
AAPG Bulletin
..., and that these movements were of greater magnitude there than in the depositional basin, is not believed to be justified. FOUR-PHASE PATTERN OF BASE-LEVEL...
1957
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Slippage of a Natural Fracture Resulting from an Approaching Hydraulic Fracture
Lianbo Hu, Behzad Hemami, Ahmad Ghassemi, Spencer Riley, Dan Kahn, David Langton
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
.... The value of the maximum induced shear displacement on the natural fracture increased by orders of magnitude as the hydraulic fracture propagated...
2019
Important Parameters of Injecting Fluid Design in ASP-EOR Projects
Sugihardjo, Edward ML Tobing, Ego Syahrial
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... (Enhanced Oil Recovery) technology has developed several parameters where the range of magnitude should be examined, thus permitting the results...
2008
Distinct-element Stress Modeling in the Penola Trough, Otway Basin, South Australia
Suzanne P. Hunt, Peter J. Boult
AAPG Special Volumes
... a single fault, it then uses this understanding to create and assess a 2-D DEM Penola Trough model.For a single fault, the magnitude of perturbations...
2005
Abstract: Numerical Modeling of Turbidity Current Hydrodynamics and Sedimentation in a Faulted-Margin Setting; #90063 (2007)
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2007
Occurrence of P-Wave Wipeout Zones, by Bob Hardage, Michael DeAngelo, and Diana Sava, #40234 (2007).
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2007
P-Wave Wipeout Zones Caused by Low Gas Saturation Strata, by Bob Hardage, #40923 (2012).
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2012
Multiphase Systems, Overpressure and Migration
Lloyd R. Snowdon
CSPG Bulletin
... of all of the separate fluid phases) decreases rapidly in response to the introduction of immiscible fluid phases. Familiar two-phase relative permeability...
1995
The Utility of Isolated Crinoid Ossicles and Fragmentary Crinoid Remains in Taphonomic and Paleoenvironmental Analysis: An Example from the Upper Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma, United States
James R. Thomka, Daniel Mosher, Ronald D. Lewis, Roger K. Pabian
PALAIOS
... during this phase of research, skeletal material less than 3 mm was not. Therefore, any small radial plates or very immature individuals were lost...
2012
Basin Filling Sequences in Active Margin Basins Determined by Seismic Stratigraphic Methods
T. R. Nardin, D. S. Gorsline
Pacific Section SEPM
... falls and lowstands, the thicknesses of the basin plain sediment represented by the fall-lowstand phase of a cycle is nearly the same...
1981
Incised Valleys and Estuarine Facies of the Douglas Group (Virgilian): Implications for Similar Pennsylvanian Sequences in the U.S. Mid-Continent
Allen W. Archer, Howard R. Feldman
Tulsa Geological Society
... fill rapidly with sediment derived from fluvial and marine sources. Similar to deltas, estuarine systems exhibit a spectrum of facies-stacking patterns...
1995
Productive Potential of Upper Ordovician and Lower Silurian Shale Gas Plays in the Sichuan Basin
Xinjing Li, Shuichang Zhang, Wei Li, Dong Liu, Yumen Wang, Shufang Wang, Xu Jin, Nai Zhang, Zhong Luo, Xiaoqi Wang, Jianming Li, Dazhong Dong, Jian Zhang, Zonggang Lü
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
.... The geochemical parameters shows that restricted anoxic environment predominated during the initiation phase of Wufeng(O3w)-Longmaxi(S1l) fine...
2016
The Sediment Budget Estimator (SBE): A process model for the stochastic estimation of fluxes and budgets of sediment through submarine channel systems
Joris T. Eggenhuisen, Mike C. Tilston, Christopher J. Stevenson, Stephen M. Hubbard, Matthieu J.B. Cartigny, Maarten S. Heijnen, Jan de Leeuw, Florian Pohl, Yvonne T. Spychala
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of channelized turbidity currents (de Leeuw et al. 2016), which demonstrates that laboratory-size flows that are orders of magnitude smaller than real-world...
2022
Modeling carbon sequestration geochemical reactions for a proposed site in Springfield, Missouri
Lea Nondorf, Melida Gutierrez, Thomas G. Plymate
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... considered two best estimates of each input parameter. Carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestered in the dissolved phase was found to range between 76.74...
2011
Geochemical characterization of natural gas: A physical multivariable approach and its applications in maturity and migration estimates: Reply
Alain Prinzhofer, Marcio Rocha Mello, Tikae Takaki
AAPG Bulletin
... possibility for natural gas, observed at present as a gas phase in sedimentary rocks to exhibit chemical and isotopic kinetic fractionation due to migration...
2001
Abstract: The Effects of Fluid Viscosity on Seismic Response: A Model Study; #90171 (2013)
Fereidoon Vasheghani, Larry Lines, and Joan Embleton
Search and Discovery.com
... of magnitude change in viscosity is equivalent to one order of magnitude change in quality factor. The differences between elastic and viscoelastic...
2013
Oil Field Deformation Monitoring with RADARSAT-2, #41236 (2013)
Gordon Staples, Brad Lehrbass, Michael Henschel
Search and Discovery.com
... agreement between the InSAR and model with respect to surface heave or subsidence, but not with the magnitude of the deformation. To better understand why...
2013
Thermodynamic insights into the production of methane hydrate reservoirs from depressurization of pressure cores
Stephen C. Phillips, Peter B. Flemings, Kehua You, and William F. Waite
AAPG Bulletin
... decreases of 0.43 W m−1 K−1 caused by changes in the phase saturations match well with the magnitude of thermal conductivity decrease (0.41–0.64 W m−1 K−1...
2022
The Impact of Glacioclimatic Change on Pennsylvanian Cyclostratigraphy
Gerilyn S. Soreghan
CSPG Special Publications
... Missourian section of the Orogrande basin. PED 2 cycles include a single siliciclastic phase: calcareous siltstone (CS facies) that represents eolian dust...
1994
Review of Mechanical Properties of Salt Relating to Salt-Dome Genesis
Helmer Ode
AAPG Special Volumes
..., an quivalent viscosity for the salt. The values obtained show a variation of many orders of magnitude. HISTORICAL REVIEW Since the discovery of large...
1968
Internal structure of the fault zone in sand–clay sequences, revealed by coring across the fault in the Bohai Bay Basin
Zhida Liu, Xiaofei Fu, Lingdong Meng, Haixue Wang, and Zaihe Chen
AAPG Bulletin
... used to analyze the pore throat size distributions. The entry of nonwetting phase mercury into smaller pores requires external forces. The pore throat...
2025
Time-Dependent Hydrodynamic Models of Turbidity Currents Analyzed with Data from the Grand Banks and Orleansville Events
A. D. Kirwan Jr., L. J. Doyle, W. D. Bowles, G. R. Brooks
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... in Figure 1. They also cite a flow velocity in excess of 18 m/s for the initial phase of the turbidity current. End_of_Record - Last_Page 386...
1986
The Earthquake Process in Oklahoma; #80497 (2015)
Robert B. Herrmann, Han Su, Hao Guo
Search and Discovery.com
... that accounts for surface-wave Love/Rayleigh phase/group velocity dispersion in the 2–100 period range, teleseismic P-wave receiver functions and short...
2015