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Source and Mixing of Insoluble Clay Minerals in a Shallow Water Carbonate Environment--Florida Bay

J. P. Manker, George M. Griffin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... essentially unknown. Potentially at least, insoluble clay minerals in carbonate rocks indicate some of the important boundary factors of ancient...

1971

Geodynamic Evolution and Oil-Gas Source Beds of Basins of the East of the East European Continent and its Folded Border

Ye. S. Larskaya, V. S. Shein

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... beginning with the Upper Devonian has yielded 80 percent of the hydrocarbons, the intermediate stage - about 14 percent, and the older stage...

1998

Geology and Production of Bavly Oil Field

R. Kh. Muslimov, R. G. Abdulmazitov, A. I. Ivanov, E. I. Suleymanov, R. B. Khisamov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... produced at different rates with different recovery factors. Comparison of initial and current recovery factors shows that the Pashiy and Bobrikov...

1999

Review of Conference on Hydrology of Deep Sedimentary Basins: GEOLOGIC NOTES

Parke A. Dickey , Paul H. Jones

AAPG Bulletin

..., the porosity of which is about 25 percent at a depth of 5,000 ft, decreasing to 10 or 12 percent at 10,000 ft. The interstitial water adjacent...

1975

Adjustments of Velocity Logs to Tie Geophone Surveys

Warren Hicks

Oklahoma City Geological Society

...Adjustments of Velocity Logs to Tie Geophone Surveys Warren Hicks 1961 135 138 Kokesh, F. P. and Blizard, R. B.: Geometric Factors in Sonic Logging...

1961

Coal Refuse Weathering Under Cold Desert Conditions

James Leatherwood, Lynn Kunzler

Utah Geological Association

... pyrite surface area exposure or other oxidation rate controlling factors such as water. Once oxidation begins, however, it becomes self generating...

1989

FutureGen: Clean-Coal and Near-Zero-Emission Power Generation Technology for the Gulf Coast

William A. Ambrose, Mark H. Holtz, Vanessa Nunez Lopez, Caroline L. Breton, Gurcan Gulen, Ian Duncan, Rebecca C. Smyth, Michelle M. Foss, Srivatsan Lakshminarasimhan, Susan D. Hovorka

GCAGS Transactions

.... At least 90 percent of CO2 emissions from the plant (1 million tons per yr) must be initially sequestered, with future potential to sequester nearly...

2006

Carbonate Rock Characteristics and Effect on Oil Accumulation in Mid-Continent Area

John F. Harris

AAPG Bulletin

... and permeability types which can be recognized in rotary sample cuttings. Recognition of these factors may lead to successful completion of a well in zones which...

1968

Rock and Biotic Facies Associated with Middle Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian) Algal Buildup, Nena Lucia Field, Nolan County, Texas

Donald Francis Toomey , H. Dale Winland

AAPG Bulletin

... and estimates were made of the relative abundance of those factors thought essential for facies identification. The gross lithologic picture...

1973

Subsurface Geology of West-Central Lincoln County, Oklahoma

George E. Kurash Jr.

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... to flatter topography in the east. Maximum difference in elevation is less than 300 feet. More than 95 percent of the streams, which appear to be joint...

1964

HEAVY OIL OCCURRENCES OF THE CACTUS LAKE AREA SASKATCHEWAN

Daniel Ducharme and David L. Murray

Saskatchewan Geological Society

... analysis performed on sand samples from 10-36-35-28 W3 show the sand to be composed dominantly of quartz (98 percent) with minor amounts of feldspar (less...

1980

Effect of High-Pressure Deformation on Permeability of Ottawa Sand

Mark D. Zoback , James D. Byerlee

AAPG Bulletin

... factors controlling the strength and compressibility of granular materials such as mineralogy, grain size, and sorting. The occurrence of grain...

1976

Factors Affecting the Lithification of Eolianite and Interpretation of its Environmental Significance in the Coastal Plain of Israel

D. H. Yaalon

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... adjacent to the place of dissolution. The environmental analysis of the factors controlling the formation of eolianite suggests that the correlation...

1967

The Effect of Grain Size on Detrital Modes: A Test of the Gazzi-Dickinson Point-Counting Method

Raymond V. Ingersoll , Thomas F. Bullard, Richard L. Ford, Joel P. Grimm, John D. Pickle, Steven W. Sares

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... 21-29. End_of_Record - Last_Page 116------- Compositions of detrital sediments are controlled by four factors: provenance, transportation...

1984

Ore Deposits of the Main Tintic Mining District

Douglas R. Cook

Utah Geological Association

...: silver accounts for 43.5 percent, lead for 28.5 percent, gold for 16.0 percent, copper for 10.0 percent and zinc for 2.0 percent. However, if the smelter...

1957

Petrography and Taphonomic Significance of the Vertebrate-Bearing Cannel Coal of Linton, Ohio (Westphalian D, Upper Carboniferous)

Robert W. Hook, James C. Hower

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in reflected light. The cannel typically consists of over 50 percent very finely grained, micrinite-rich groundmass; approximately 25 percent exinite and 10...

1988

Carbonate Facies and Sedimentation of Patch Reefs off Bermuda

Clifton F. Jordan, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... channels, gravel is distributed nearly evenly in patch-reef environments, in part, because of the high sediment content of Halimeda (25-60 percent...

1973

Miocene Castaic Formation Slope and Deep-Sea Fan Facies, Ridge Basin, Southern California

Martin H. Link

Pacific Section SEPM

... in various admixtures and make up to 25 percent of some samples. The interstitial clays are illite, smectite, and kaolinite. Texturally, these sandstones...

1983

Domestic Uranium Fuel Supply Problems 1976 Through 1990

Stanley C. Grant

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

...) of 0.30 percent uranium, and if the power plant runs at a 62 percent capacity average for the 30-year life. If the enrichment process leaves only 0.20...

1975

Thermal Considerations in Permafrost

Arthur H. Lachenbruch

Pacific Section of AAPG

...). At places remote from bodies of water, temperatures in permafrost below the layer of seasonal variation are determined by three factors: the mean annual...

1970

San Francisco Phosphate Deposit in the Uinta Basin

Duncan L. King Jr.

Utah Geological Association

.... Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 40, no. 12, p. 2826–2863. Waggaman, W. W., and Bell, R. E., 1950, Western phosphates, factors affecting...

1964

Northwestern Colorado Oil Shales

Ernest E. Burgh

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... to place shale oil in a competitive position with domestic oil. It is only a question of time until the other factors are resolved and a shale oil industry...

1962

Cretaceous Foraminifers from La Jolla, California

William V. Sliter

Pacific Section SEPM

... to eight agglutinated genera and numerous calcareous benthic species, with five to six percent planktic species and a diversity that averages 55 to 60...

1984

Porosity Loss by Cementation

New Orleans Geological Society

.... On the other hand, clay mineral cements can seriously impare reservoir quality even where they make up only a few percent of the rock. Some clay minerals (ie...

1983

Groundwater Quality Assessment Using Remote Sensing and Related Datasets

Noraini Surip

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... water for their water supply. Being a country endowed with a rainfall of approximately 2,700 mm a year, ninety percent of water supply in Malaysia...

2003

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