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Abstract: Deepwater Hydrates in the Gulf of Mexico

Bob A. Hardage

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

.... In these studies, fourcomponent ocean-bottom-cable (4C OBC) seismic data are used to produce highresolution P-P and P-SV images of nearseafloor geology...

2009

Abstract: 4D, 4C: A First for Western

Larry Scott

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

.... Data processing is currently underway. The 4- D/4-C survey was acquired using Western Geophysical's ocean-bottom cable (OBC) surveying technology...

1997

Abstract: Central Scotian slope stability: the role of gas hydrates

Chris LeBlanc, Keith Louden, Dave Mosher, David Piper

Atlantic Geology

...), or by using wide angle seismics (such as an ocean bottom seismometer, or OBS) to detect an unusually high velocity. Examination of 14 high resolution single...

2002

ENHANCING SEISMIC RESOLUTION FOR DEEPER TARGET EXPLORATION IN THE TRANSITION ZONE OF WEST PANGKAH, NORTHEAST JAVA BASIN: A CASE STUDY

Farid Marianto, Agus Setiana, Achmad A. Kaswandi, Baharianto Irfree, and Afriadhi Triwerdana

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... The primary focus is on deeper hydrocarbon targets within carbonate reservoirs. The seismic survey was conducted using the Ocean Bottom Cable (OBC) method...

2025

Extended Abstract: Mark Thompson (Statoil, Norway) Visits Vic/Tas-Branch and Shares His Knowledge about Ocean Bottom Seismic Surveys

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

...Extended Abstract: Mark Thompson (Statoil, Norway) Visits Vic/Tas-Branch and Shares His Knowledge about Ocean Bottom Seismic Surveys PESA Staff...

2007

Reflection Techniques Suggest Nature of Deep-Ocean Sediments: ABSTRACT

Donald M. Blue

AAPG Bulletin

... red clay and ooze, turbidites, or volcanic products. Low-velocity sediments blanket ocean-bottom topography and exhibit relief (up to 100 m.) largely...

1965

Geologic Map of Pacific Mobile Belt and Pacific Ocean: ABSTRACT

L. I. Krasny, P. L. Bezrukov

AAPG Bulletin

... volcanic rocks in the ocean-bottom areas are included on the map. Deep-drilling data (Glomar Challenger, etc.) are shown as enlarged columns, in which...

1974

Determination of Depth to Hydrocarbon Maturation Temperature from Magnetic Data, Bligh Water, Fiji: ABSTRACT

M. C. Erskine, Jr., J. Erickson, K. C. Chan

AAPG Bulletin

... of the magnetic crust is about 500°C. Using this temperature with the calculated Curie point depth and reasonable ocean-bottom temperatures, we have...

1979

Deep-Sea Oxygen Isotope Record and Sea Level Fluctuations: ABSTRACT

Robert Douglas, Samuel Savin

AAPG Bulletin

... in Antarctica produced a rapid cooling of ocean bottom waters and a change in the global heat flux. In this regime, which became fully established...

1981

Geophysical Surveys in Northeast Pacific: ABSTRACT

Ralph G. Currie, R. P. Riddihough

AAPG Bulletin

... (360 km) offshore, supplemented by detailed surveys, heat flow, ocean bottom magnetic and seismic measurements, sedimentological and geological...

1982

Seismic Stratigraphy, Pleistocene Climate, and Tertiary Sea Level Changes: ABSTRACT

Allen Lowrie

AAPG Bulletin

... to be caused by increased activity of ocean-bottom currents, in turn initiated by increased glacial activity. Thus, it is geologically reasonable...

1985

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