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Frontal Foothills Structures in Central Alberta: The Thin End of the Intercutaneous Wedge?
Andrew G. Skuce
CSPG Bulletin
... and spatial spectrum of tectonic wedging and delamination (Abstract). Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists/Canadian Society of Petroleum...
1996
Bottom Sediments of Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana
R. A. Steinmayer
AAPG Bulletin
... and dry basis against a dictionary color shown on a series of color plates,(FOOTNOTE 7) the order of which follows the spectrum. It has been found...
1939
Facies succession, stratigraphic occurrence, and paleogeographic context of conglomeratic shorelines within the Falher "C", Spirit River Formation, Deep Basin, west-central Alberta
Ian A. Armitage, S. George Pemberton, Thomas F. Moslow
CSPG Bulletin
... representative of deposition in an offshore-marine through continental spectrum. Coarse-grained sandstone and conglomerate facies of high reservoir...
2004
Geochemical Fluid Correlations of the Cretaceous Petroleum Systems, Denver Basin, USA
Michael Dolan, Luke Arnsberger, Patrick Travers, Grant Zimbrick, Benjamin C. Burke
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
.... The calculated VRE (Jarvie et al., 2001) provides insight into the magnitude of URTeC 3722214 Figure 10: Biomarker classification of clay-rich source...
2022
Chapter 5: Kenai Gas Field, Cook Inlet, Alaska
Jennifer Enos, Brooke Maier
AAPG Special Volumes
... fluvial system resulted in a broad spectrum of reservoir quality and continuity within these three formations. The high-quality reservoirs...
2013
An Analysis of Factors Controlling Deviations in Hydraulic Equivalence in Some Modern Sands
Richard Lowright, E. G. Williams, Frank Dachille
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., the heavies exhibit a broad spectrum of sizes. Thus, there is no significant restriction of sizes of heavy minerals relative to the lights in the tills...
1972
Innovative Approach for Estimating Organic and Inorganic Porosity in Organic Shale Reservoirs: A Case Study in the Vaca Muerta Formation
Ezequiel F. Lombardo, Haijing Wang, Sergio Cuervo, Luisa Crousse
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... is to define an anchor interval. This interval should have a single known type of porosity (either organic or inorganic), and the magnitude...
2025
An Experimental Study of Subaqueous Slipface Deposition
Ralph E. Hunter, Gary Kocurek
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., however, the transport rates were more than an order of magnitude greater than those FIG. 1. Definition sketch of experimental lee slope. Symbols: H...
1986
Structure and Morphogenesis of Microstromatolites from the Transvaal Supergroup, South Africa
William P. Lanier
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... spectrum of basic macrostromatolite growth forms (i.e., columnar, bulbous, and nodular). Petrographic observations suggest a mechanism...
1988
Sedimentary Textures of Recent Belizean Peritidal Dolomite
S. J. Mazzullo, A. M. Reid
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., although considerations of the timing of dolomitization may be less clear (Zenger 1972). At the other end of the spectrum, however, are those finely...
1988
Late Mississippian Prodeltaic Rhythmites in the Appalachian Basin: A Hierarchical Record of Tidal and Climatic Periodicities
Daniel J. Miller, Kenneth A. Eriksson
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... in this succession preserves a spectrum of tidal and climatic periodicities. Submillimeter-thick, fine-grained sandstone/shale or siltstone/shale couplets...
1997
Biogenic Sedimentary Structures Produced by Worms in Soupy, Soft Muds: Observations from the Chattanooga Shale (Upper Devonian) and Experiments
Vadec Lobza, Jurgen Schieber
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... 1974; Barr and Smith 1979; Martinez 1996), these velocities are on the same order of magnitude as exhibited by actual marine worms. For example...
1999
Braided-River Deposits in A Muddy Depositional Setting: The Molina Member of the Wasatch Formation (Paleogene), West-Central Colorado, U.S.A.
John C. Lorenz, Gregory C. Nadon
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...------------------------ Braided fluvial systems were the first to be considered as having a spectrum of possible modern analogs (Miall 1977...
2002
Organic Matter in Black Slate Shows Oxidative Degradation Within Only a Few Decades
Cornelius Fischer, Volker Karius, Volker Thiel
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... before deposition, are very poorly sorted and show a broad spectrum of grain sizes. They consist of pelitic, sandy, and gravelly components up to approx...
2007
Permeability loss with depth in the Cenozoic carbonate platform of west-central Florida
David A. Budd
AAPG Bulletin
...-supported rocks, a textural spectrum of different packstones and grainstones were defined. Cemented packstone and cemented grainstone were used where those...
2001
Understanding growth-faulted, intraslope subbasins by applying sequence-stratigraphic principles: Examples from the south Texas Oligocene Frio Formation: Discussion
Marc B. Edwards
AAPG Bulletin
...).Their model ignores the tenfold magnitude difference between the gradients of growth faults and clinoforms.The comparatively thicker section...
2006
Rocky Mountain Giants: Rockies Domimate U.S. Onshore ‘Discovery’ of 1990s Giants, M. Ray Thomasson and Fred F. Meissner, #10048 (2003).
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2003
Carbon dioxide development in aerobic parts of lignite mining dumps: The influence of rising groundwater in the CospudenZwenkau dump: IIQuantitative models
W. Glaesser, I. Lerche
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... on the saturation of carbon dioxide in the dump waters, the amount of free-phase gas that one anticipates to be in the dump, and the potential loss of carbon...
2005
Facies and architecture of river-dominated to tide-influenced mouth bars in the lower Lajas Formation (Jurassic), Argentina
Colleen Kurcinka, Robert W. Dalrymple, and Marcello Gugliotta
AAPG Bulletin
... the spectrum of mouth-bar facies, geometry and stacking patterns: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 75, no. 1, p. 55–66, doi:10.2110/jsr.2005.006...
2018
Tides and their seminal impact on the geology, geography, history, and socio-economics of the Bay of Fundy, eastern Canada
Con Desplanque, David J. Mossman
Atlantic Geology
..., and the influence of these celestial bodies on tidal events results in complex flow patterns. Nevertheless, the magnitude of the effects that generate tides can...
2004
Impact of Soaking Time on the Efficacy of Miscible Gas Injection Into Hydraulically Fractured Shale Wells
Raki Sahai, Rouzbeh G. Moghanloo
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... was one order of magnitude lower than that for the injection and soaking stages to account for the two-phase phenomenon. However, the value...
2022
Quantitative time-lapse analysis of 4D DAS VSP time shifts to monitor stimulated rock volume in unconventional reservoirs
Yesser Haj Nasser
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... parameters is conducted. The modeling results suggest that the magnitude and the spatial distribution of the 4D DAS time shift anomalies are mainly governed...
2022
AAPG Studies in Geology 47: Geological Perspectives of Global Climate Change, Chapter 17 - Carbon-Dioxide-Induced Global Warming: A Skeptic’s View of Potential Climate Change
Idso, Sherwood B.
AAPG Special Volumes
... been estimated to be of equivalent magnitude, but of opposite sign, to the typically predicted greenhouse effect of a doubling of the air’s CO2 content...
2001
Fracture characterization from core and image log integration at Tengiz and Korolev fields, Kazakhstan
Ted Playton, Evan Earnest, Fermín Fernández-Ibáñez, Assem Bibolova, Dana Tolessin, Ilyas Tussupbayev, and Bagdat Toleubay
AAPG Bulletin
... in shift magnitude no more than 40 cm (∼16 in.), resulting in an approximate ±20 cm (∼7.9 in.) uncertainty from the average shift to be considered...
2025
Persistent Microseismic Monitoring Using Robust Permanent SADAR Arrays
Kevin D. Hutchenson, Jason Jennings, Elige B. Grant, Derek Quigley, Jonathan Yelton, Paul A. Nyffenegger
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS)
... in lower magnitude microseismic detection thresholds over larger geologic volumes with more certain locations while occupying a smaller footprint...
2025