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Abstract: Partitioning of Heavy Metals in Soil Columns Using Selective Sequential Extractions

Wan Zuhairi Wan Yaacob

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... components and heavy metals, i.e. in association with an exchangeable phase; carbonate phase; amorphous oxideslhydroxides phase; organic phase and residual...

2002

Stratigraphic Analysis of Winterburn and Wabamun Groups in Southern Alberta: ABSTRACT

P. G. Sutterlin

AAPG Bulletin

..._Page 1105------------------------------ Winterburn group. Clastic episode Biostromal and Evaporite episode Evaporite phase Biostromal phase...

1959

The Geochemistry of Petroleum Migration and Accumulation: ABSTRACT

Bartholomew Nagy

AAPG Bulletin

... the sediments with the least restraint during intrastratal fluid flow. Most of the non-hydrocarbon compounds may be removed from the flowing phase...

1961

Diagenesis of Back-Reef Carbonate Rocks--Example from Capitan Complex: ABSTRACT

Kurt W. Rudolph

AAPG Bulletin

... pelletal dolomite. Diagenesis occurred by means of four phases that reflect the changing hydrologic regime. Square-ended ray cement (phase I), now calcite...

1979

Sedimentary Facies Analysis, El Dorado Field, Kansas, Micellar Chemical Pilot Project: ABSTRACT

R. W. Tillman, D. W. Jordan

AAPG Bulletin

..., with 71 million bbl remaining. During initial stages of the micellar-polymer tertiary recovery pilot project drilling in 1974, a Phase I geologic analysis...

1981

ABSTRACT: Kuparuk Field, Alaskan North Slope: Did Alteration by Evaporative Fractionation Really Occur during Trap Filling?; #90007 (2002)

Leon Dzou, Andrew Pepper

Search and Discovery.com

... in isolation, one would interpret Kuparuk as the residue from repeated episodes of phase segregation and gas-cap leakage. This process -termed...

2002

ABSTRACT: Paleodrainge Evolution and Sedimentation of the Southern Pelotas Basin; #90017 (2003)

Ricardo Ayup-Zouain, Farid Chemale, Eduardo Barboza

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.... The paleodrainage evolution of the southern Pelotas Basin can be characterized by three different stages: Phase I (Jurassic) - characterized by high...

2003

ABSTRACT: Development of Methods to Collect and Analyze Gasoline Range (C5 to C10) Hydrocarbons from Seabed Sediments; #90061 (2006)

Michael A. Abrams, Eva Francu, and Nick Dahdah

Search and Discovery.com

... is to capture and analyze them with minimum loss or fractionation using a solvent-less method. In this study, a Solid Phase MicroExtraction (SPME...

2006

ABSTRACT: The Role of Hysteretic Two-Phase Flow Processes During Capillary Leakage; #90061 (2006)

Peter Zweigel, Arild Moen, Frode Vassenden, and Michael Erdmann

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...ABSTRACT: The Role of Hysteretic Two-Phase Flow Processes During Capillary Leakage; #90061 (2006) Peter Zweigel, Arild Moen, Frode Vassenden...

2006

Abstract: Estimation of seismic anisotropy parameters in the presence of lateral heterogeneity using WAVSP; #90254 (2016)

Ali A. Shaiban, Carlos Planchart

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... is analyzed here using the phase slowness method on synthetic walkaway VSP (WAVSP) data. The synthetic data was generated using a velocity model with known...

2016

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