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Meander-Bend Evolution, Alluvial Architecture, and the Role of Cohesion in Sinuous River Channels: A Flume Study

Jeff Peakall, Philip J. Ashworth, James L. Best

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of America, Bulletin, v. 103, p. 1576–1589. Gibling, M.R., and Rust, B.R., 1993, Alluvial ridge-and-swale topography: a case study from the Morien Group...

2007

Buried Topography, Initial Structures, and Sedimentation in Santa Rosalia Area, Baja California, Mexico

Ivan F. Wilson

AAPG Bulletin

... deposits adjacent to a rugged topography, from conglomerate inland to sandstone seaward; (2) the migration of this facies change farther seaward...

1948

Kraken 3D„Acquisition to Interpretation on the Edge of the Browse

Jarrod Dunne

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... to change the structural interpretation. Starting from the CGG pre-migration gather archive, a PSDM project was contracted to ION-GX Technology...

2016

Storm Swash Deposition On An Embayed Rock Coastline: Facies, Formative Mechanisms, and Preservation

Shannon Dixon, Andrew Green, Andrew Cooper

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... sand, mud, and gravel. The terraces are up to 5 m thick, and the basal elevations range from 0.5 m amsl in the embayment, to 6.5 m amsl on the headland...

2015

Primary Migration of Oil and Gas

Kinji Magara

CSPG Special Publications

.... 939-956. Dickey, P. A., 1975, Possible primary migration of oil from source rock in oil phase: Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v. 59, p. 337-345...

1980

Abstract: Late Tertiary Fluid Migration in the Timor Sea: "A Key Control on Both Thermal History and Seismic Velocity?"

Geoff O'Brien

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... this event. Firstly, the collision and attendant structural reactivation induced the upward migration of hot, saline brines from the deeply buried Petrel...

1996

ABSTRACT: Characterization of the Jurassic Petroleum System of Iraq, and Prediction of Petroleum Migration Pathways; #90017 (2003)

Douglas Steinshouer, Janet K. Pitman, Michael D. Lewan

Search and Discovery.com

... potential. It follows that structures close to modeled migration paths have lower exploration risk than those structures more distant from fluid-flow...

2003

Abstract: Potential Use Of PVT Data In Petroleum Exploration … A Case Study From The North Sea; #90213 (2015)

A. A. Javaid

Search and Discovery.com

... scenarios proposed for the area are used to determine the petroleum populations and migration routes. From the current study five oil populations...

2015

Abstract: Diachronous Minibasin Welding Controls Hydrocarbon Migration and Trapping;

Ge Zhiyuan, Robert Gawthorpe, Atle Rotevatn, Leo Zijerveld, Christopher Jackson, Ayodeji Oluboyo

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...Abstract: Diachronous Minibasin Welding Controls Hydrocarbon Migration and Trapping; Ge Zhiyuan, Robert Gawthorpe, Atle Rotevatn, Leo Zijerveld...

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Abstract: Sealing and Nonsealing Faults

Derrell A. Smith

GCAGS Transactions

... and their effects in the subsurface is a major problem in petroleum exploration, development, and production. The fault seal problem has been investigated from...

1965

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