Click to minimize content

Welcome to the new Datapages Archives

Datapages has redesigned the Archives with new features. You can search from the home page or browse content from over 40 publishers and societies. Non-subscribers may now view abstracts on all items before purchasing full text. Please continue to send us your feedback at emailaddress.

AAPG Members: Your membership includes full access to the online archive of the AAPG Bulletin. Please login at Members Only. Access to full text from other collections requires a subscription or pay-per-view document purchase.

Click to maximize content

Welcome to the new Datapages Archives

Search Results   > New Search > Revise Search

The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database

Showing 32,082 Results. Searched 196,194 documents.

< Previous   181   182   183   184   185   Next >

Ascending

The Cordilleran Foreland Thrust Belt in Northwestern Montana and Northern Idaho From COCORP and Industry Seismic Reflection Data (1)

THEODORE R. YOOS , CHRISTOPHER J. POTTER , JANET L. THIGPEN , and LARRY D. BROWN

AAPG Bulletin

... discordant reflections between these two features. Assuming a constant dip, these reflections would project updip to a position approximately 3-4 km beneath...

1991

Distribution of the Permian Blaine Formation Salt in the Subsurface of the Hugoton Embayment Area of Baca County, Southeast Colorado

Robert L. Askew

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... be divided into lower, middle and upper members. The upper and lower members are composed mainly of anhydrite and remain near constant in thickness...

2013

Re-Visited Structural Framework of the Tarakan Sub-Basin, Northeast Kalimantan … Indonesia

Sri Hidayati, Elly Guritno, Antonio Argenton, Walter Ziza, Iacopo Del Campana

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... on SAR image and GPS velocity of Kalimantan Island also showed (Figure 16 and 17): - The sinistral SSF in Tarakan is a continuation of the Palu-Koro...

2007

Three-Dimensional Seismic Attributes Help Define Controls on Reservoir Development: Case Study from the Red River Formation, Williston Basin

R. A. Pearson, B. S. Hart

AAPG Special Volumes

...Three-Dimensional Seismic Attributes Help Define Controls on Reservoir Development: Case Study from the Red River Formation, Williston Basin R...

2004

Petroleum migration and accumulation in a shale oil system of the Upper Cretaceous Qingshankou Formation in the Songliao Basin, northeastern China

Wenming Ji, Fang Hao, Fanhao Gong, Jian Zhang, Yunfeng Bai, Chao Liang, and Jinqiang Tian

AAPG Bulletin

...Petroleum migration and accumulation in a shale oil system of the Upper Cretaceous Qingshankou Formation in the Songliao Basin, northeastern China...

2024

Well Control Approach in Slim Hole Wells Applications and HP Environment

Andre Glowacz, Bernard Lopez, Christian Baranthol

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... closing SIDPP & SICP will be superiors with the PLa total or has 105 bar at 4200 m Not reading of SIDPP (presence of a valve) Oil mud: no migration...

2005

The Role of Porosity in the Development of Parallel Bedded Calcite Filled Fractures (or Beef) in the Vaca Muerta: An Integrated Analysis From High Resolution Core Data

Alain Lejay, Salomé Larmier, Philippine Rutman, François Gelin

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... fractures are created at their interfaces and subsequently filled by calcite that starts crystallizing from the bed interfaces. In the latter case...

2017

Cedar Dunes Provincial Park: Beaches

Peter Wallace

Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publications

... of erosion of headlands and the subsequent depo­ sition of much of this material in these areas. Sedi­ ment is generally in constant supply from...

1998

Some Problems of the Hydrogeology of the Productive Horizons of the Paleozoic of Saratov on the Volga

A. S. Zinger

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... content stays at a rather constant level - just as in the case of the Cherepet waters. Figure 2. Change in composition of Cl, Ca, Mg, and Br ions...

1958

Memorial: Gordon Rittenhouse (1910-1974)

W. C. Gibson

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... of practical economic problems, in this case the business of oil and gas exploration. Even at this early time it was becoming apparent that opportunities...

1975

Effect of Climate on the Character of the Oil-Source Units in Intracontinental Lacustrine Basins

M. N. Saidov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... that the source organic material in the first case was largely humic matter, whereas in the second it was benthonic and planktonic. Constant presence of humic acids...

1973

Basement Tectonics in Canberra

Stuart Haszeldine

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... of gravitational constant g on Earth. This group was formed in 1975 by a group of experienced US oil finders, following their independent observations...

1991

Jedney d-54-C Core Display

Gord Tebbutt, Ron Hill, Peter Kubica, Shelley M. Leggitt, Leslie Randall

CSPG Special Publications

... in characterizing the magnitude and performance of the reservoir. Pyrobitumen is particularly vulnerable to breakup/flaking/migration and pore throat plugging...

1995

Factors Necessary to Define a Pressure Seal: Reply

David Deming

AAPG Bulletin

...., 1990, Generation and migration of petroleum from abnormally pressured fluid compartments: AAPG Bulletin, v. 72, p. 1-12. Neuzil, C. E., 1986...

1995

Abstract: Influence of Partial Gas Saturation on Solute Transport: Michigan Basin, Southwest Ontario; #90172 (2014)

I. D. Clark, T. A. Al, R. E. Jackson, K. Raven

Search and Discovery.com

... site are obtained by direct sampling in the case of groundwater, and by a variety of porewater extraction techniques in low-permeability rocks. Drill...

2014

Significant Erosion during Development of the Middle Miocene Unconformity and Its Effect on Hydrocarbon Generation in the Gulf of Thailand; #20084 (2010)

Masahi Fujiwara

Search and Discovery.com

... of Miocene gas-generating terrestrial coals and shales currently mature in the deeper central portion of the basin (Jardin, 1997). Migration pathways...

2010

Commercial Gas Possibilities in Manila Bay and its Environs

Alessandro O. Sales, Freddie G. Rillera, Dennis V. Panganiban, Ma. Victoria M. Martinez

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... has been interpreted to be confined in the eastern flank of the basin, there are certain indications that this may not necessarily be the case...

1994

Holocene-Pleistocene Stratigraphy of the Inner Shelf Off Fire Island, New York: Implications for Barrier-Island Migration

William Panageotou, Stephen P. Leatherman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Holocene-Pleistocene Stratigraphy of the Inner Shelf Off Fire Island, New York: Implications for Barrier-Island Migration William Panageotou, Stephen...

1986

Factors affecting the variability of stray gas concentration and composition in groundwater

Anthony W. Gorody

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... this zone have yet to be fully investigated.Pulsed migration is a characteristic of the constant competition between capillary forces and gas migrating...

2012

The Mississippi River Depositional System: A Model for the Gulf Coast Tertiary

James M. Coleman, Harry H. Roberts

New Orleans Geological Society

... the bends. Lateral migration is common and through time, a meander belt is formed of numerous migratory point bars. The major characteristics of a braided...

1991

Radar Architecture and Evolution of Channel Bars in Wandering Gravel-Bed Rivers: Fraser and Squamish Rivers, British Columbia, Canada

C.L. Wooldridge, E.J. Hickin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... at fixed trace spacings with constant separation between antennas (Table 2). An average velocity of 0.085 m ns−1 was calculated from common-midpoint...

2005

Laboratory Study of Gas and Water Flow in the Nordland Shale, Sleipner, North Sea

J. F. Harrington, D. J. Noy, S. T. Horseman, D. J. Birchall, R. A. Chadwick

AAPG Special Volumes

...). Gas transport properties were determined by multistep constant pressure test stages, using nitrogen as the permeant. Analysis of the flux data...

2009

AAPG/Datapages Discovery Series No. 7: Multidimensional Basin Modeling, Chapter 2: Modeling Thermal Histories: How Important Are Thermal Conductivity Data?

Gallagher, K.

AAPG Special Volumes

... to thermal conductivity remains more or less constant (in this case, equivalent to about 29C km1), then we will have a model consistent with the observed...

2003

< Previous   181   182   183   184   185   Next >