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Hydraulic Fracture Characterization Using Continuous Wavelet Transform for Treating Pressure, Calibrated with Fiber Optics Data

Mohamed A. Gabry, Amr Ramadan, Mohamed Y. Soliman

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...-time solution for fracture diagnostics and optimization in unconventional reservoirs. URTeC 4203446 3 Methodology This study adopts a two-phase...

2025

Precipitation and Growth Morphology of Calcium Carbonate Induced by Myxococcus Xanthus: Implications for Recognition of Bacterial Carbonates

Kaoutar Ben Chekroun, Carlos Rodriguez-Navarro, Maria Teresa Gonzalez-Munoz, Jose Maria Arias, Guiseppe Cultrone, Manuel Rodriguez-Gallego

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., mineralogical and isotope behavior, and phase transformation during the precipitation of calcium carbonate minerals from intermediate ionic solutions at 25...

2004

Stratigraphic evolution of intraslope minibasins: Insights from surface-based model

Zoltán Sylvester, Alessandro Cantelli, and Carlos Pirmez

AAPG Bulletin

...). The direction and magnitude of this movement depend on the balance between the volume made available through subsidence, calculated only over the area...

2015

Structural Geology in the Eastern Margin of the Canadian Rocky Mountains

Clinton D. A. Dahlstrom

CSPG Bulletin

..., this goes too far. Because some fundamental structural forms do occur in a spectrum of sizes spanning several orders of magnitude, it is very easy, very...

1970

Quantifying CretaceousCenozoic exhumation in the Otway Basin, southeastern Australia, using sonic transit time data: Implications for conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon prospectivity

David R. Tassone, Simon P. Holford, Ian R. Duddy, Paul F. Green, Richard R. Hillis

AAPG Bulletin

... of magnitude and timing of exhumation in offshore basins: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 72, p. 129168, doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2005.05.003.Corcoran, D. V...

2014

Abstract: Modelling Near-field Effects in VSP-based Q-estimation Part 2: Modelling Results; #90171 (2013)

Arnim B. Haase and Robert R. Stewart

Search and Discovery.com

... medium is computed with the aid of Weyl/Sommerfeld integrals. In a resulting synthetic VSP, we observe a near-field, a far-field and a 90° phase...

2013

Advanced analysis of helicopter-borne microTEM data for seismic base of sand corrections

Ersan Turkoglu, Daniele Colombo, Ernesto Sandoval-Curiel

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... is measured by a receiver coil and registered as a function of time. This approach produces a wide spectrum of responses Second International...

2022

Estimating Stimulation-Zone Anisotropy Effects During Microseismic Monitoring

Martin Karrenbach, Steve Cole, Victor Yartsev

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... and bottom receivers of the array are shown. The rays exhibit a wide spectrum of propagation angles, sampling horizontal and vertical portions of the velocity...

2015

Exotic Pebbles in La Salle Limestone (Upper Pennsylvanian), La Salle, Illinois

Lubomir F. Jansa, Albert V. Carozzi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the exotic pebbles of such a magnitude must be assumed, probably in relation to a change in base-level during typical regressive conditions...

1970

Wave Effectiveness at the Sea Bed and its Relationship to Bed-forms and Deposition of Mud

I. N. McCave

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., v. 3, p. 505-531. WOLMAN, M. G., AND MILLER, J. P., 1960, Magnitude and frequency of forces in geomorphic processes: Jour. Geology, v. 68, p. 54-74...

1971

NMR Monitored Spontaneous Imbibition of Oil in Unconventional Reservoir Demonstrates Reservoir Heterogeneity

Stacey Althaus, Jin-Hong Chen, J. David Broyles, Shannon Eichmann, Jewel Duncan, Mohammed Boudjatit

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... pulse sequences were used. CPMG echo (Meiboom and Gill 1958, Bloembergen et al. 1948), which gives fluid content and T2 spectrum, and Saturation Profile...

2025

Stimulation: Part 9. Production Engineering Methods

John L. Gidley

AAPG Special Volumes

... through its matrix Fig. 1. Spectrum of stimulation treatment applicability. Fig. 2. Flow to unfractured well converges at wellbore. End_Page 469...

1992

Abstract: Characterisation of Organic Compounds That Could Potentially Leach From Coal under Field-Simulated Conditions during CSG Development; #90234 (2015)

Mauricio Taulis and William Stearman

Search and Discovery.com

... CNMR showed aromatic compounds as major spectrum peak contributions in the structural framework of the coal material itself. This suggests that, despite...

2015

Possible Hydrocarbon Plays in the South Adriatic Basin and Analogues with Ionian and Apulian Geological Provinces; #10927 (2017)

Marin Matešić, Lilit Cota, Josip Bubnić

Search and Discovery.com

.... The Adriatic Basin belongs to genetically related Ionian and Apulian geological domains in Italy and Albania where one order of magnitude higher number...

2017

Shallow and Intermediate-Depth Seismicity in the New Hebrides Arc: Constraints on the Subduction Process

Remy Louat, Michael Hamburger, Michel Monzier

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... segments ruptured regularly by events of large magnitude (e.g., Marthelot and Isacks, 1984). The extreme structural complexity of both the subducted...

1988

Fundamentals of sequence stratigraphy

Wolfgang Schlager

Special Publications of SEPM

... reflections appears in the transition zone. Complex-trace attributes such as instantaneous phase and reflection strength offer additional possibilities...

2005

Hyperpycnal flow variability and slope organization on an Eocene shelf margin, Central Basin, Spitsbergen

Andrew L. Petter, Ronald J. Steel

AAPG Bulletin

... the shelf-edge distributaries, effectively diminishing high-density hyperpycnal flow output. The late lowstand was therefore marked by a second phase...

2006

Assessment of In-situ Proppant Placement in SRV Using Through-Fracture Core Sampling at HFTS

Debotyam Maity, Jordan Ciezobka, Sarah Eisenlord

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... for classification are “blue hue” and “translucence”. Particle hue is computed using the color spectrum of the identified object after removing a portion...

2018

How to Interpret Turbidites: The Role of Relative Confinement in Understanding Reservoir Architectures; #51691 (2022)

David ‘Stan’ Stanbrook, Mark Bentley, Ed Stephens

Search and Discovery.com

... is considerably slower than the clastic influx through turbidity processes by several orders of magnitude (e.g. Sadler, 1981). The deposition...

2022

Laboratory Evaluation of a Real-Time Coaxial Cable Casing Imager for Wellbore Integrity Monitoring

Yurong Li, Runar Nygaard, Baokai Cheng, Wenge Zhu, Hai Xiao

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...) Equation (2) shows that both the amplitude and phase of the reflected voltage are related to the frequency and the delay. Specifically, the reflected...

2016

Three-Dimensional Seismic Analysis in the Characterization of a Giant Carbonate Field, Onshore Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Peter Melville, Omar Al Jeelani, Saeed Al Menhali, Jürgen Grötsch

AAPG Special Volumes

... is reponsible for an intense leaching, followed by a pervasive cementation phase, leading to the development of a so-called dense layer, DB1. This thin...

2004

Reservoir Sensitivity to Water Flooding: An Experimental Study of Seawater Injection in a North Sea Reservoir Analog

B. T. Ngwenya, S. C. Elphick, G. B. Shimmield

AAPG Bulletin

... to the near-injector area, leading to loss of injectivity; however, the net effect on productivity in a particular field will depend on the relative magnitude...

1995

Ordered low-temperature dolomite mediated by carboxyl-group density of microbial cell walls

Paul A. Kenward, David A. Fowle, Robert H. Goldstein, Masato Ueshima, Luis A. Gonzalez, Jennifer A. Roberts

AAPG Bulletin

... approximately one order of magnitude higher than the bacteria and spheres used in this study. From these results, we propose a mechanistic model in which...

2013

Using Ground-Penetrating Radar and Capacitively Coupled Resistivity to Investigate 3-D Fluvial Architecture and Grain-Size Distribution of a Gravel Floodplain in Northeast British Columbia, Canada

Adrian S. Hickin, Benjamin Kerr, Thomas E. Barchyn, Roger C. Paulen

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... occupies the base of the main channel, with fine-grained sediment contributing to the remainder of the channel fill. A four-phase history is presented...

2009

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