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Reservoir characterization and comparison of seismicity-monitoring methods at West Seminole for CO2 utilization and storage

Shawn M. McCloskey, Paul F. Anderson, and Mohammad Mirzaei

AAPG Bulletin

... for monitoring seismicity at the site. The surface array’s modeled magnitude of completeness of better than local magnitude 0.7 exceeds the California...

2022

ABSTRACT Pre-existing Zones of Weakness: An Experimental Study of Their Influence on the Development of Extensional Faults, #90104 (2010)

Henza Alissa A.; Withjack Martha O.; Schlische Roy W.

Search and Discovery.com

... whose directions  differ by 45°. To vary the properties of the first‐phase fault fabric, we vary the magnitude of the first‐phase extension...

2010

Physical Processes and Fine-grained Sediment Dynamics, Coast of Surinam, South America

John T. Wells, James M. Coleman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... are both highly variable as a result of mudbank migration, fluid-mud suspension and deposition, and phase of the tide (3-m contour referenced to mean low...

1981

Predicting and Detecting Carbonate Cemented Zones Within Latrobe Group Reservoirs of the Gippsland Basin

Mark Bunch

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... with the same magnitude and phase (arithmetic averages of components of the original complex trace passed after frequency filtering). These subtle phase...

2018

Process controls on the development of stratigraphic trap potential on the margins of confined turbidite systems and aids to reservoir evaluation

William McCaffrey, Benjamin Kneller

AAPG Bulletin

... into earlier deposits. These two types may occur in combination, to give a wide spectrum of pinch-out characteristics. Our analysis suggests the principal...

2001

Porosity Partitioning and Permeability Quantification in Vuggy Carbonates Using Wireline Logs, Permian Basin, West Texas

Chunming Xu, Duffy Russell, Jonas Gournay, Pete Richter

West Texas Geological Society

... by 2 to 3 orders of magnitude. This variation was modeled by an exponential relationship between permeability and the vuggy porosity partitioned from...

2008

Behavior of Grain Size Characteristics on Reflective and Dissipative Foreshores, Broken Bay, Australia

Edward Bryant

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... phase for these beaches following a series of three high-magnitude, low-frequency storms in May through June 1974. Both of the exposed ocean beaches...

1982

Delineation of Gas Sands by Seismic Stratigraphy in the Pericocal Area, Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt, Venezuela: Section IV. Exploration Methods

J. Licheri, N. Parra

AAPG Special Volumes

... as an exercise on lateral prediction and extent of reservoirs, assuming that thickness and extension were of the appropriate order of magnitude...

1987

Robust seismic data denoising based on factor group-sparse regularization

Mi Zhang, Yang Liuy, Jingming Liy, Gui Cheny

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... on the traditional multi-channel singular spectrum analysis method, we introduce factor group-sparse regularization to improve the accuracy of robust low...

2024

Thermodynamics of Reactions of Sulfurization of Oil

A. A. Ivlev, R. G. Pankina, G. D. Gal’peri

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... is the observed spectrum of compounds explained. Related to the first question are yet two others: is the sulfur inherited or acquired, and at what stage...

1973

Abstract: Building Better Models … Making Full Use of Petrophysical Data; #90211 (2015)

Elizabeth L’Heureux

Search and Discovery.com

.... The heterogeneous component of a medium can have a large influence on seismic wave propagation, depending on the magnitude of the variations. Whether...

2015

Concepts of Reserves and Resources

V. E. McKelvey

AAPG Special Volumes

..., and magnitude of individual deposits, and (2) the feasibility of their recovery under existing prices and technology. We recognize two broad categories...

1975

Estimation of Channel Sinuosity from Paleocurrent Data: A Method Using Fractal Geometry: DISCUSSION

J.P. Le Roux

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... value and L is the vector magnitude or consistency ratio. For single point bars, Ghosh proposed the equation ln Smax = 3.68 - 0.0684L + 0.00032L2 (2...

2001

Model for how microbial methane generation can preserve early porosity in dolomite and limestone reservoirs

Paul A. Kenward, Robert H. Goldstein, Andrea E. Brookfield, Luis A. Gonzalez, Jennifer A. Roberts

AAPG Bulletin

... (CH4[g]) that outgasses from solution in pore space, creating a two-phase system that reduces effective hydraulic conductivity (K), protecting pore...

2012

High-Frequency Cyclicity in the Mediterranean Messinian Evaporites: Evidence for Solar–Lunar Climate Forcing

Vinicio Manzi, Rocco Gennari, Stefano Lugli, Marco Roveri, Nicola Scafetta, B. Charlotte Schreiber

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... stage (5.6–5.55 Ma; stage 2.1 of CIESM 2008; Figs. 2, 3) dominated by CaCO3-NaCl-K salts, and characterized by a strong phase of erosion and tectonic...

2012

Episodic Development of Helderbergian Paleogeography, New York State, Appalachian Basin

P. W. Goodwin, E. J. Anderson

Dallas Geological Society

..., the oolitic shoal of PAC 28); others, of lesser magnitude, produced abrupt but minor alterations of the existing paleoenvironmental spectrum (e.g., PAC...

1988

Episodic Development of Helderbergian Paleogeography, New York State, Appalachian Basin

P. W. Goodwin, E. J. Anderson

CSPG Special Publications

..., the oolitic shoal of PAC 28); others, of lesser magnitude, produced abrupt but minor alterations of the existing paleoenvironmental spectrum (e.g., PAC...

1988

Reefs — Canada and Adjacent Areas

N. P James, H. H. J. Geldsetzer

CSPG Special Publications

... and analysis demand some organization. Because of the spectrum of ancient reefs encompassed within this volume, we have held to as wide a definition...

1988

Application of Nuclear Spectrometry to Formation Geochemical Evaluation

G. Mathieu, J. Roestenburg

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and gadolinium are derived from the relative spectral contributions of these elements to a prompt capture gamma-ray spectrum measured after a 14 MeV...

1988

Architectural Controls on the Recovery of Hydrocarbons from Sandstone Reservoirs

Noel Tyler, Robert J. Finley

Special Publications of SEPM

... faxas a diocoorieuous phase irs the 2) unrecovered mobile oil (UMO). Residual oil forms a discontinuous phase in the cosrcvoio and sdthsiocally may he...

1992

Field Technique Design for Seismic Reflection Exploration

L. R. Denham

Dallas Geological Society

... to use amplitude, phase, velocity, and frequency information in a quantitative way, instead of the traditional approach of using only reflection time...

1982

ABSTRACT Risks Associated with CO2 Sequestration in Deep Brine Reservoirs: Potential advantages of Hybrid Bayesian/Fuzzy Risk Analysis, #90103 (2010)

Ian J. Duncan, Jean-Philippe Nicot, Svetlana Ikonnikova, Jong-Won Choi

Search and Discovery.com

..., the likelihood (probability) of an adverse outcome (hazardous event) and the magnitude of its consequences that is: Risk = Likelihood x Consequences. Geologic...

2010

Cognitive Interpretation

Jonathan Henderson

GEO ExPro Magazine

... their maximum response in (approximately) the red, green and blue segments of the electromagnetic spectrum. If we just had one type of cone cell all we...

2015

Rediscover Your Reservoir

Marybeth Wegner, Grant A. Myers, Nathan Nicholas

GEO ExPro Magazine

... Stokes Raman scattering). The magnitude of the Raman shift is characteristic of the molecular vibration. In modern times, a monochromatic laser is used...

2018

Abstract: Borehole Vibration Response to Hydraulic Fracture Pressure; #90187 (2014)

Andy St-Onge, David W. Eaton, and Adam Pidlisecky

Search and Discovery.com

... offset from a horizontal well that was being stimulated. A representative frequency-amplitude spectrum for trace 1 is AAPG Search and Discovery Article...

2014

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