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Chapter 9: Statistical Analysis, Ivie Creek Case-Study Area - Geological and Petrophysical Characterization of the Ferron Sandstone for 3-D Simulation of a Fluvial-Deltaic Reservoir (MP-02-6)

Ann Mattson, M.A. Chan, C.B. Forster, P.B. Anderson

Utah Geological Survey

...; sorting and textural maturity are probably also factors. The wave action of Kf-2 parasequences improves the sorting and increases the percent...

2001

Bottom Sediments of Saginaw Bay, Michigan

Leonard E. Wood

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the grain. Continued adjustment, therefore, takes place until all controlling factors have been equalized and final deposition takes place. Final...

1964

Gulf Coast "Rule of Thumb" Economics

T. J. Wintermute

GCAGS Transactions

... of return and profit to risk ratio. The charts make it possible for the geologist to see how a few factors control profitability. They allow direct...

1971

Acoustic and Related Properties of Calcareous Deep-Sea Sediments

Edwin L. Hamilton, Richard T. Bachman, Wolfgang H. Berger, Thomas C. Johnson, Larry A. Mayer

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... by Andersen and Malahoff (1977). Some important aspects (from these studies) concerning physical properties are noted below. The main factors controlling...

1982

Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Heavy Metals in Lake Sediments Near Sleeping Bear Point, Michigan

Jeffrey T. Cline , Richard L. Chambers

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... southern Lake Michigan: Ill. State Geol. Survey, Environmental Geology Notes, Urbana, Ill., No. 44. KRAUSKOPF, K. B., 1956, Factors controlling...

1977

Organic Carbon and Sulfur in the Sediments of the Virginia Chesapeake Bay

Carl H. Hobbs, III

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... contents of 900 sediment samples from the Virginia portion of Chesapeake Bay average 1.0 percent and 0.35 percent, respectively. The concentrations...

1983

Geologic Factors Which May Affect the Occurrence of Natural Gas in the Oklahoma Panhandle

Carl A. Moore

Oklahoma City Geological Society

...Geologic Factors Which May Affect the Occurrence of Natural Gas in the Oklahoma Panhandle Carl A. Moore 1970 203 210 1. Esfandiari, Bijan...

1970

Fractures in the Mesaverde Group at Somerset Coal Field, Delta andGunnison Counties, Colorado

Christopher James Carroll

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... 10 5 5 10 15 20 25 90 5 10 15 N=7 Class Interval = 10 Degrees Maximum Percentage = 28.6 Percent Mean Percentage = 20.0 Percent Standard...

2003

Hydrocarbon Generation and Migration from Jurassic Source Rocks in the East Shetland Basin and Viking Graben of the Northern North Sea

J. C. Goff

AAPG Special Volumes

... occurs today at 3,250 m (0.7 percent R0) and was first reached 40 to 50 Ma ago; the oil generation threshold is at 2,500 m. Highest oil saturations...

1984

Abstract: Wyoming Industrial Minerals — Or When a Rock is Not a Rock!

Ray Harris

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... — nonmetallics and nonfuels used in high volume, low cost applications — only constitute 2.54 percent of the mineral industry (including oil and gas...

1985

The Northern Shelf of the Anadarko Basin: Abstract

Arnold C. Hayden

Tulsa Geological Society

... in such a manner that possibly 90 percent would lie on the northeast side of the line. This is due largely to two factors. One is the increasing drilling...

1959

Recent Carbonate Sedimentation and Diagenesis in Walker Cay-Grand Cays Area, Little Bahama Bank: ABSTRACT

Charles W. Ellis

AAPG Bulletin

... mode factor analysis. In the Q-mode analysis, 5 factors accounted for 96 percent of the variation in the data. Mapping of these factors led...

1968

Quantitative Mineralogical Analysis of Carbonate Sediments: Comparison of X-ray Diffraction and Electron Probe Microanalyzer Methods: NOTES

Jon N. Weber

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Jour. Sci., v. 264, p. 1-36. CHAVE, K. E., 1962, Factors influencing the mineralogy of carbonate sediments: Limnol. Oceanogr., v. 7, p. 218-223...

1968

Production Histories: Part 9. Production Engineering Methods

Brent Hale

AAPG Special Volumes

....) Constant Percent Decline When the production decline rate is a constant, constant percent decline can be used effectively to forecast future performance...

1992

Quantitative Statistical Analyses of Columbia River Sediment Samples

James C. Kelley, John T. Whetten

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... percentage of the variability over eight factors. Three factors accounted for 95 percent of the variability, and varimax rotation was performed...

1969

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