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A Look at the Water Resources of Oklahoma
T. B. Dover, John Horton, A. R. Leonard
Oklahoma City Geological Society
.... The estimated average annual runoff in Oklahoma is about 6,000 billion gallons (19 million acre-feet), or about 15 percent of the average precipitation...
1958
Results of a Census of Utah Geologists
J. M. Hummel, Richard Chojnacki
Utah Geological Association
... questionnaires numbered three hundred eighteen, as of March 1, 1969, which is a formidable seventy-one percent of the total sent out. Of those returned...
1969
The Influence of Climate and Topography on Rock-Fragment Abundance in Modern Fluvial Sands of the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina
Jeremy Hummon Grantham , Michael Anthony Velbel
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
.... This provides better control on factors such as the effects of sediment transport and source-rock variability which otherwise might influence the results...
1988
Interstitial Water Composition and Geochemistry of Deep Gulf Coast Shales and Sandstones: DISCUSSION
Miles F. Osmaston
AAPG Bulletin
...) Berry, F. A. F., 1969, Relative factors influencing membrane filtration effects in geologic environments, in Geochemistry of subsurface brines: Chem...
1975
An Appraisal of Fracture Porosity
James M. Drummond
CSPG Bulletin
..., the United States and other parts of the world show that fracture porosity is widely distributed. More than ten percent of world reserves occur...
1964
Geologic Development and Depositional History of the Florida Middle Ground: A Mid-Shelf, Temperate-Zone Reef System in the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
Gregg R. Brooks, Larry J. Doyle
Special Publications of SEPM
... constituent composition was normalized to 100 percent for cemization dates each semblage were dated from plete assemblage was used Carver were 1971...
1991
Animal-Sediment Relationships in Two Beach-Related Tidal Flats; Sapelo Island, Georgia
James D. Howard, Jurgen Dorjes
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of this work point out the interaction of physical and biological factors in controlling the sedimentary record of two similar subfacies. In the two...
1972
Application of Drilling Statistics in Exploration: A Case History in the Williston Basin
PHILIP H. STARK
Montana Geological Society
... wildcat completions. Twenty-four oil discoveries were reported for 32 percent success. Although the objective was to study the Red River...
1978
Annual Suspended Sediment Supplied to the California Continental Borderland by the Southern California Watershed
Kelvin S. Rodolfo
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... suspended in the Los Angeles, San Gabriel and Santa Ana rivers are predominantly feldspars, which average 60 percent of the total. The strongly arkosic...
1970
Porosity Variation in the Tensleep and its Equivalent the Weber Sandstone, Western Wyoming: A Log and Petrographic Analysis
J.E. Fox, P.W. Lambert, R.F. Mast, N.W. Nuss, R.D. Rein
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
...). In an attempt to identify the factors controlling porosity variations in the Tensleep Sandstone in the Wind River Basin and Tensleep and Weber...
1975
Types of Reservoirs of Oil and Gas of the Northeast Shelf of Sakhalin
N. A. Derevskova, N. V. Kulikov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
...-gas-condensate fields. Porosity of these rocks is from 6 to 31 percent. High values of porosity are found in practically all lithologic varieties...
2004
Evaluation of Grain-Size Parameters in Lacustrine Environments
J. T. Solohub, J. E. Klovan
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... size classes. Three factors accounted for over 95 percent of the information in the original data (Factor 1 = 64.5%, Factor 2 = 22.0%, and Factor 3 = 8.8...
1970
Opal, Zeolites, and Clays in an Eocene Neritic Bar Sand: NOTES
E. G. Wermund, R. J. Moiola
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... occurs between cross-bedding sets in thin laminations less than 2 cm. thick. In this lithology the fine-fraction is generally less than 4 percent...
1966
CLINTON SAND RESERVOIR CHARACTERISTICS ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESSFUL WATERFLOODING--A PROGRESS REPORT
Leo A. Schrider, Petroleum Engineer, Morgantown Petroleum Research Laboratory, Bureau of Mines, U. S. Department of the Interior, Morgantown, West Virginia
Ohio Geological Society
... of reservoir factors is vital. The effects of two of these factors, fluid saturation and fracture direction, are presented. A data...
1985
Beattie Limestone Facies and Their Bearing on Cyclical Sedimentation Theory
John Imbrie, Leo Laporte, Daniel F. Merriam
Kansas Geological Society
... containing conspicuous subspherical or bean-shaped Osagia-coated grains typically making up 40 percent of the rock and 80 percent of the biota. Type b...
1959
Lalang Reservoir Simulation Study, Central Sumatra
Dennis Best
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... percent to 30 percent with an average of 27 percent. The capillary pressure data indicated a transition zone of 2–3 psi which is approximately equal...
1986
Quantitative Gasometric Determination of Calcite and Dolomite by Using Chittick Apparatus
Aleksis Dreimanis
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... percent smaller than found by applying the above formula. Other carbonate minerals are commonly present in tills in such small quantities...
1962
Paleocurrent Analysis of the Mainly Fluviatile Permian and Triassic Beacon Rocks, Beardmore Glacier Area, Antarctica
Peter J. Barrett
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of the smaller fragments "in the troughs of ripple marks where small turbulent eddies may be the controlling factor in the transverse orientation of the wood...
1970
Relationship of Porosity Formation and Preservation to Sandstone Consolidation History--Gulf Coast Lower Tertiary Frio Formation (1)
R. G. Loucks , D. G. Bebout , W. E. Galloway
GCAGS Transactions
... in the Gulf Coast area to predict reservoir quality. FACTORS CONTROLLING SANDSTONE RESERVOIR QUALITY General Depositional environment not only...
1977
Abstract: Tectono-Stratigraphic Habitat and Estimated Volume of Undiscovered Petroleum Resources North of the Arctic Circle, by A. Grantz, D. L. Gautier, R. A. Scott, S. S. Drachev, and T. E. Moore; #90090 (2009).
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2009
Ferron Oil and Gas Field, Emery County, Utah
Carol N. Tripp
Utah Geological Association
...) to 64 ft (19.5 m). Porosity for perforated intervals is between 12 percent and 17 percent. Average porosity within the perforated intervals is 15...
1991
Equilibrium in Modern Coral Reefs, Western Gulf of Mexico--Role of Ecology and Ostracod Microfauna
Paul R. Krutak , Sue E. Rickles
GCAGS Transactions
... at any of the sample sites. Further study is necessary to determine what other factors may be controlling this distribution. The very low relative...
1979
Gulf Coast Oil and Gas Board Hearings: Credibility of Geological Expert Witnesses
William E. Pritchard, III
GCAGS Transactions
... would incur 100 percent of the risk in return for only 12.5 percent (40 acres/320 acres) of the net revenue. Thus, the amount of acreage contained...
1991
Geology of Subsurface Waste Disposal in Michigan Basin
Louis I. Briggs Jr.
AAPG Special Volumes
... measured, the porosity averages about 10 percent and the permeability about 30 md. The Cambrian sandstone beds are overlain by a thick, extensive...
1968
Waterflood Performance of Benakat Field, South Sumatra
M. Nahir Basuni, Rashid I. Mangunkusumo
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... 70 percent of original oil in place in the First Sand of the Benakat field. Bevington, D.J., 1964, Benakat Pilot Waterflood Performance: Unpublished...
1982