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Ennis Geothermal System Fracture Porosity: an Overthrust Effect?: ABSTRACT

J. L. Sonderegger, Marek Zaluski

AAPG Bulletin

... m) below bedrock contact; it penetrated the bottom of this zone at a maximum depth of 615 ft (187 m), 148 ft (45 m) below top of bedrock. The northern...

1983

Fluvial Models in Coal and Hydrocarbon Exploration: Abstract

John C. Horne, Ram S. Saxena

Dallas Geological Society

... deposits, infrequent, laterally migrating, meandering channels developed. Fine-grained point bar deposits accumulated in single-storied sequences within...

1977

Fluvial Models in Coal and Hydrocarbon Exploration: Abstract

John C. Horne, Ram S. Saxena

CSPG Special Publications

... deposits, infrequent, laterally migrating, meandering channels developed. Fine-grained point bar deposits accumulated in single-storied sequences within...

1977

Abstract: Active Faults in the Gulf Coastal Zone

Carl E. Norman

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

.... In the strike direction, the rates decrease progressively from a maximum near the mid-point of the fault to zero at its termini. Unfortunately...

1994

Abstract: Sea level change in the Carmanville area in northeast Newfoundland (Poster)

Mandy Munro, Norm Catto

Atlantic Geology

... and correlating the results. Sea level reached a maximum elevation of 67 m asl which is 27 m higher than the previously established marine limit for the area...

1993

ABSTRACT: Nuclear magnetic resonance T2 cut-off value of coals: a novel method by fractal analysis theory

Sijian Zheng

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... evaluation application. Based on 12 coal samples with the maximum vitrinite reflectance (Ro, max) ranging from 0.42 to 3.03%, we used NMR method...

2017

"Timing of the Dissolution of Middle Devonian Elk Point Group Evaporites -- Townships 47 to 103 and Ranges 15 W3M to 20 W4M [Abstract]"

McPhee, D.A., Wightman, D.M.

CSPG Bulletin

..."Timing of the Dissolution of Middle Devonian Elk Point Group Evaporites -- Townships 47 to 103 and Ranges 15 W3M to 20 W4M [Abstract]" McPhee, D.A....

1991

Abstract: ConocoPhillips CEO lnspects Darwin LNG Site

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... site of the largest construction project in the history of the Northern Territory, the $1.6 BB Wickham Point LNG plant near Darwin, was inspected...

2003

Occurrence of Rangia Cuneata Gray and Crassostrea Virginia (Gmelin) in Sabine Lake, Texas-Louisiana: NOTES

Bhenry E. Kane

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... to a maximum depth of 9 feet indicate that Rangia cuneata Gray, an estuarine genus (Ladd, 1951), occurs in Sabine Lake, mainly north of lat 29° 50 N...

1961

Reef Formations in the Kura Depression Based on Seismic Surveys

A. N. Gadzhiyev, L. D. Kul’gavin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... deposits, which rest with sharp stratigraphic discordance on Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments. Common depth point seismic surveys were made here in 1973-74...

1977

Geology of San Nicolas Island, Ventura County, California: ABSTRACT

J. G. Vedder

AAPG Bulletin

... of a group of eight islands off southern California. Point Mugu is the nearest point on the mainland, about 63 miles north; Los Angeles City Hall...

1957

New Upper Devonian Reef Producing Horizon, North-Central Alberta, Canada: ABSTRACT

Alexander Clark

AAPG Bulletin

... oil fields. When first encountered the reef was correlated with the Slave Point formation of Middle Devonian age, but subsequent detailed studies...

1959

Oil Fields of Cook Inlet, Alaska: ABSTRACT

Graydon H. Laughbaum, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

...------------------------------ the United States by 1971. Five fields account for a total present output of more than 145,000 b/d. Swanson River, Middle Ground Shoal, Granite Point...

1968

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Problem of Determination of Basic Geothermal Parameters

D. I. D’yakonov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... (disturbances are often observed at depths of 50-100 m). In using average values of г and G it is necessary to indicate the maximum depth of investigation...

1961

A Method for Evaluating Drillable Oil and Gas Prospects

D. Allen Mabra, Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... the known area of closure would receive the maximum point value possible under subsurface contouring alone, i.e. 32 points. Field development wells...

1956

Comparison of Upper Cretaceous and Paleogene Depositional Sequences in the Eastern Gulf Coastal Plain

Ernest A. Mancini , Berry H. Tew ,, T. Markham Puckett

GCAGS Transactions

... now refer to the point of maximum depth as the maximum flooding surface in a depositional sequence (Armentrout et al., 1990; Vail and Wornhardt, 1990...

1996

Symmetry, Stratigraphy, and Petrography of Cyclic Cretaceous Deposits in San Juan Basin

Floyd F. Sabins, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... and Point Lookout above (loc. 14005, Fig. 4). The regressive Point Lookout Sandstone is characterized by a consistent upward increase of both maximum...

1964

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