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Palaeohydraulic Interpretation Using Mathematical Models of Contemporary Flow and Sedimentation in Meandering Channels

John S. Bridge

CSPG Special Publications

.... Bed shear stress (hence velocity, as f is constant) and texture patterns predictably follow each other closely, giving rise to ‘transitional...

1977

TOWARD REALITY IN SECTION CONSTRUCTION: AN HISTORIC REVIEW, BIGHORN BASIN

Donald S. Stone

Montana Geological Society

.... Chester, J.S., and Chester, F.M., 1990, Fault-propagation folds above thrusts with constant dip: Journal of Structural Geology...

1997

Inversion of Salt Diapir and Sedimentary Bed Observations: A Gulf Coast Case History

K. Petersen, I. Lerche

GCAGS Transactions

...Inversion of Salt Diapir and Sedimentary Bed Observations: A Gulf Coast Case History K. Petersen, I. Lerche 1993 Vol. 43 (1993), An inverse...

1993

The Quantification of Diffusive Hydrocarbon Losses Through Cap Rocks of Natural Gas Reservoirs--A Reevaluation: Geologic Note (1)

B. M. KROOSS , D. LEYTHAEUSER , and R. G. SCHAEFER

AAPG Bulletin

.... Schaefer, and A. Yukler, 1982, Role of diffusion in primary migration of hydrocarbons: AAPG Bulletin, v. 66, p. 408-429. Smith, J. E., J. G. Erdmann...

1992

Secondary Flow in Meandering Channels on Submarine Fans: Implications for Channel Morphodynamics and Architecture, #40480 (2010)

Jorge D. Abad, Octavio Sequeiros, Benoit Spinewine, Carlos Pirmez, Marcelo Garcia, Gary Parker

Search and Discovery.com

... of turbidity currents in meandering channels should be reversed compared to rivers. Were this to be the case, the planform geometry of submarine...

2010

Effective Use of High Density VSP Measurements to Predict Pore Pressure and Estimate Mud Weight Ahead of Drilling in the Mahakam Delta, Indonesia

Mohammed Badri, Stephane Gazet, Gregoire de Tonnac

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... In this case the effective stress does not decrease but remains constant causing the velocity to appear as a plateau on a velocity versus depth plot...

2005

Fold-accommodation faults

Shankar Mitra

AAPG Bulletin

... or bedding-plane surfaces characterized by resistance to flexural slip. We first consider a case where the fold tightens by migration of axial planes from...

2002

Source Material, Compaction History and Hydrocarbon Occurrence in the Cagayan Valley Basin, Luzon, Philippines

Noe L. Caagusan

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... transition zone is formed and the migration of fluids will be downward. This happens in the case of buried reefs or other porous and permeable formations...

1978

Geological Model Predicting Optimum Sandstone Per Cent for Oil Accumulation

Kinji Magara

CSPG Bulletin

..., Compaction and Fluid Migration--Practical Petroleum Geology: New York, London and Amsterdam, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, (in press). Smith...

1978

Chapter 8: Insight on Mechanical Stratigraphy and Subsurface Interpretation

Ronald N. McGinnis, David A. Ferrill, Alan P. Morris, Kevin J. Smart

AAPG Special Volumes

... in mechanically layered rocks: The case against the frictional drag mechanism: Tectonophysics, v. 576–577, p. 78–85. Ferrill, D.A., McGinnis, R.N....

2016

Evolution of a Salt Diapir within the Mississippi Salt Basin, USA: Interaction of Salt Migration and Sediment Deposition

Joseph R. Johnson Jr., Maurice A. Meylan, David F. Ufnar

GCAGS Transactions

...Evolution of a Salt Diapir within the Mississippi Salt Basin, USA: Interaction of Salt Migration and Sediment Deposition Joseph R. Johnson Jr...

2006

Integrated Analysis of the Bakken Petroleum System, U.S. Williston Basin

Jack Flannery

Saskatchewan Geological Society

... in other parts of the basin by using migration simulation. A second goal is to apply this relatively new technology to a mature basin. 2. Tectonics...

2006

Possible Ground Water Influence on the Habitat of Oil in the Gulf Coast

James K. Rogers

GCAGS Transactions

.... In this case, even though the velocity of seaward movement of water is very slight in comparison to that of the Biscayne aquifer described by Cooper, et al...

1969

Mismatch Between Time Surface and Stratal Surface in Stratigraphy

M. Royhan Gani

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., channel, and clinoform) migrate in time and space to fill a basin. Migration of geomorphic surfaces (i.e., time surfaces) is commonly associated...

2017

Compensational Stacking of Channelized Sedimentary Deposits

Kyle M. Straub, Chris Paola, David Mohrig, Matthew A. Wolinsky, Terra George

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... For simplicity, we begin with the case in which steady subsidence is the only external forcing, i.e., sea level, sediment supply, etc. remain constant...

2009

ABSTRACT: Application of Chimney Cubes in the Design of Geochemical Surveys; #90013 (2003)

ROAR HEGGLAND

Search and Discovery.com

... to the case that the reservoirs are located above vertical hydrocarbon migration pathways between the source rock and the seabed. Results from the use...

2003

Fixation of Uranium: Chapter 8

John W. Gabelman

AAPG Special Volumes

... unoxidized uranium concentrations in sandstone as being in slow but constant migration downdip, by means of constantly repeated oxidation and reduction...

1977

Role of Hydraulic Sorting in the Origin of Fluvial Placers

Rudy Slingerland

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... = concentration of suspended load, w0 = constant terminal settling velocity, U* = friction velocity, and k0 = Von Karman constant. For any elevation...

1984

Eustatic Controls on Clastic Deposition I„conceptual Framework

H. W. Posamentier, M. T. Jervey, P. R. Vail

Special Publications of SEPM

... location on a profile was held constant. Seafloor subsidence is primarily a function of lithospheric cooling and sediment loading (together they compose...

1988

Reactivation Surfaces in Subtidal Channel Deposits, Oosterschelde, Southwest Netherlands

Tessa De Mowbray, Marinus J. Visser

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... fluctuations. As a result, there are always differences in migration velocity (celerity) between individual megaripples of a population (Allen 1973a...

1984

RADON DETECTION USING THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETERS IN URANIUM EXPLORATION

RICHARD CECIL SMITH

Saskatchewan Geological Society

... were simply a constant multiple of the other. The fact that this is very nearly the case suggests that the two methods are responding...

1978

Assessment of Improved Oil Recovery by Osmotic Pressure in Unconventional Reservoirs: Application to Niobrara Chalk and Codell Sandstone

Ozan Uzun, Hossein Kazemi

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... pure1 molar volume of pure fluid 1, n2 moles of solute 2, R gas constant, and T absolute temperature. Equation 1 is for the ideal case where...

2019

Impact of the Big Hole Fault on Fluid Flow in the Navajo Sandstone, Northern San Rafael Swell, Utah

Thomas E. Lachmar, William M. Schieb

Utah Geological Association

... migration of hydrocarbon spills—a case study, in NWWA/API Conference on Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Groundwater—Prevention...

2007

Petroleum Source Potential of the Boundary Creek Formation, Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin

Lloyd R. Snowdon

CSPG Bulletin

... or Mason River shales. The lithological character of the Boundary Creek shale is reasonably constant throughout its thickness (Young, 1975...

1980

A Process Model for the Evolution, Morphology, and Architecture of Sinuous Submarine Channels: PERSPECTIVES

Jeff Peakall, Bill Mccaffrey, Ben Kneller

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the vertical dimension is normalized with respect to the velocity maximum in each case. A) Conceptual two-layer model of Middleton (1969, 1993) based on lock...

2000

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