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The Phycosiphon Ichnofacies and the Rosselia Ichnofacies: Two new ichnofacies for marine deltaic environments

James A. MacEachern, Kerrie L. Bann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., event-style deposition. Most biogenic structures record grazing or deposit-feeding behaviors, with subordinate horizontal dwellings that reflect...

2020

Woollybutt 2001: A Geoscience Odyssey

D. J. Hearty, M. A. Battrick

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... versus horizontal permeability (Kv:Kh) relationship for core data from all Upper Barrow Group layers, including Corkybark IA. 572 Woollybutt Oil...

2002

Thermal and tectonic evolution of the southern Alps (northern Italy) rifting: Coupled organic matter maturity analysis and thermokinematic modeling

Eugenio Carminati, Daniela Cavazza, Davide Scrocca, Roberto Fantoni, Paolo Scotti, Carlo Doglioni

AAPG Bulletin

... obtained with two-dimensional (2-D) thermokinematic models. The models show a time shift (ca. 10 Ma) in the heat-flow peak (Aalenian-Bajocian for 2-D...

2010

Modelling the Contribution of Individual Seams to Coal Seam Gas Production

Vanessa Santiago, Ayrton Ribeiro, Suzanne Hurter

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... amount of Bowen Basin coals and horizontal wells are employed to increase drainage area (Mazumder et al. 2012). Substantial variation of coal rank...

2019

ENVIRONMENT OF DEPOSITION AND DIAGENESIS OF THE LODGEPOLE FORMATION (MISSISSIPPIAN), CENTRAL MONTANA

SUSAN JENKS

Montana Geological Society

.... The Mississippian Lodgepole Formation is composed of a series of shales, micritic limestones, and coarse grainstone layers. The stratigraphy...

1972

Connecting Geomechanical Properties with Potential for Proppant Embedment and Production Decline for the Emerging Caney Shale, Oklahoma

Margaret Benge, Yunxing Lu, Allan Katende, Jonny Rutqvist, Dustin Crandall, Adam Haecker, George King, Joseph B. Renk, Mileva Radonjic, Andrew Bunger

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... tests, it is found nominally ductile and reservoir layers do not differ in terms of brittleness, but instead the nominally ductile layers tend...

2021

The Bend Justifies the Leans: Interpreting Recumbent Ichnofabrics

Murray K. Gingras, Kerrie L. Bann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... layers) are generally highly strained. Scrutiny of the modern and historical biogenic fabrics shows that: (1) active infauna display a preference...

2006

Detachment fold train, Reed Wash area, west flank San Rafael Swell, Utah: An example of a limb-lengthening, roll-through folding process on the eastern margin of the Sevier thrust belt

Frank Royse Jr.

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... that dip about 4" northwest. Folds appear to have developed at a depth of about 600 m by buckling in response to regional horizontal compression during later...

1996

Performance of elastic FWI for different wrapping angles of helical fiber in seafloor-deployed DAS

Shogo Masaya, Masanori Tani

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... of the initial models produced by applying horizontal smoothing to the BP TTI models. We conduct two types of numerical experiments without random noises...

2024

Heat Flow, Subsidence and Crustal Structure of the Gulf of Lions (NW Mediterranean): A Quantitative Discussion of the Classic Passive Margin Model

Jean Burrus, Frederic Bessis, Brigitte Doligez

CSPG Special Publications

... Jean Burrus, Frederic Bessis, Brigitte Doligez 1987 1 15 A variety of geophysical data is used to demonstrate that classical passive margin models...

1987

Natural fractures in the Barnett Shale and their importance for hydraulic fracture treatments

Julia F. W. Gale, Robert M. Reed, Jon Holder

AAPG Bulletin

... and enhance efficiency by widening the treatment zone. Knowledge of both the present-day maximum horizontal stress, which controls the direction...

2007

Muon Tomography for Characterization and Monitoring of Unconventional Reservoirs

Sara Pieczonka, Doug Schouten, Alexander Braun

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... sensors per horizontal location at depths of 280, 230 and 220 meters. Constraints applied to the models include a weighting matrix applied to the model...

2020

Tectonically Influenced Sedimentation in the Lance Formation, Eastern Wind River Basin, Wyoming

J.M. Gillespie, J.E. Fox

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... facies respectively. The upper Lance in the basin axis consists of thick layers of overbank deposits associated with highly aggradational, possibly...

1991

Methods for Determining Interwell Facies Boundaries (and Constraining Geostatistical Correlation)

P.M. Harris

Search and Discovery.com

... geostatistical correlation, are presented. Modern environments and outcrops are valuable as reservoir analogs. Crosswell seismic profiles and horizontal...

1998

Efficient Proxies for Numerical simulation of Unconventional Resources

Vincent Artus, Olivier Houzé

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

.... Application examples SRVB and Trilinear models (single phase case) We consider a horizontal well with 40 evenly distributed hydraulic fractures (Case 1...

2014

Q-compensated least-squares reverse time migration by considering velocity and Q perturbations

Jinli Li, Yingming Qu, Chongpeng Huang, Zhenchun Li

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... equation. Finally, the correctness of the method in this thesis is demonstrated by two typical models. Theory In a viscoacoustic medium, seismic wave...

2022

Deep-Water Sandstones of the Pennsylvanian Jackfork Group, Ouachita Mountains: A Debris-Flow- and Slump-Dominated Slope System

G. Shanmugam, R. J. Moiola

GCAGS Transactions

.... Discontinuous horizontal layers are common. Inverse grading of pebbles has been observed. Normal grading is virtually absent in this facies. The long...

1994

Massive Sandstone Facies in The Hawkesbury Sandstone, A Triassic Fluvial Deposit Near Sydney, Australia

Brian G. Jones, Brian R. Rust

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., The Hawkesbury Sandstone: A critical review of proposed environmental models: Jour. Geol. Soc. Australia, v. 24, p. 117-119. CAMPBELL, F. H. A., AND CECILE...

1983

Scours: Occurrence, Measurement, and Importance in Deep Water and Shallow Water Depositional Systems - Presentation

John Snedden, Paul A. Dunn, David Chorneyko, John C. Van Wagoner

Search and Discovery.com

... spaced about 5000 ft apart. All reservoir layers have some horizontal permeability, with the perforations in two zones with the highest horizontal...

2009

Abstract: Prediction of Porosity and Permeability of Heterogeneous Shaly Gas Sand Reservoirs Using Neural Network Algorithm

G. M. Hamada, M. A. Elshafei

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... problems. These reservoirs usually produce from multiple layers with different permeability and complex formation, which is often enhanced by natural...

2017

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