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Stratigraphic Sections at Salt Point State Park and Gualala Point Regional Park: Contrasting Turbidity Current Deposits in the German Rancho Formation (Paleocene-Eocene), Northern California
Thomas B. Anderson
Pacific Section SEPM
...Stratigraphic Sections at Salt Point State Park and Gualala Point Regional Park: Contrasting Turbidity Current Deposits in the German Rancho...
1998
Revisiting the Link Between Curvature and Migration Rate: How Meander Cutoffs Rejuvenate River Migration and Initiate Counter Point Bars
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Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphy and TOC Modeling of the Utica-Point Pleasant Interval in the Middle Appalachian Basin; #90228 (2015)
Taylor McClain
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...Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphy and TOC Modeling of the Utica-Point Pleasant Interval in the Middle Appalachian Basin; #90228 (2015) Taylor McClain...
2015
Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphy and TOC Modeling of the Utica-Point Pleasant Interval in the Middle Appalachian Basin; #90262 (2016)
Taylor McClain
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...Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphy and TOC Modeling of the Utica-Point Pleasant Interval in the Middle Appalachian Basin; #90262 (2016) Taylor McClain...
2016
Age of Growth Faulting in Southeast Louisiana
Carl E. Thorsen
GCAGS Transactions
..., the age of the oldest discernable expansion of the downthrown section (Point A, Figure 2). The time of maximum fault movement, i.e., the age...
1963
Redox Conditions during Deposition and Early Diagenesis of the Upper Ordovician Point Pleasant Limestones of Southwestern Pennsylvania and Northern West Virginia; #51537 (2018)
Randy Blood
Search and Discovery.com
... Pleasant Point Pleasant n 109 114 116 95 150 170 58 128 126 62 102 210 160 110 497 436 102 100 103 103 127 100 105 100 Mean 25th 75th Standard Maximum...
2018
Eustatic Controls on Clastic Deposition Iconceptual Framework
H. W. Posamentier, M. T. Jervey, P. R. Vail
Special Publications of SEPM
... of the condensed action or maximum flooding usually occurs sometime after the R inflection point during the eustatic rise (Fig. 12). Note that topset...
1988
ABSTRACT: Geology and Development of Pitas Point Gas Field, by Michael P. Nelson, Steven L. Hart, Greg J. Cavette, and Wayne P. Ziemianski; #91035 (2010)
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2010
Abstract: Distribution and Source Strength of Dissolved Hydrocarbons from Natural Marine Seeps, Coal Oil Point, Santa Barbara, CA, by J. F. Clark, L. Washburn, J. S. Hornafius, and B. P. Luyendyl; #90920 (1999).
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1999
On the source-to-sink relationships of the Capistrano Formation, onshore and offshore Orange County, California
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Lower Elk Point Section in East-Central Alberta
D. F. Sherwin
CSPG Bulletin
...Lower Elk Point Section in East-Central Alberta D. F. Sherwin 1962 185 191 Vol. 10 (1962) No. 4. (April) The Lower Elk Point subgroup has been...
1962
Analysis of Fault and Fracture Data from the San Andreas Fault, Toms Point, Point Reyes, California
Anna Sojourner, Karen Grove
Pacific Section SEPM
... of the maximum principal stress. Conjugate fractures in the youngest sediments at Toms Point may record a local extensional event, possibly caused...
1997
The Effect Heat Treatment on High Pour Point Crude Oils Relating to Pumpability Characteristics
Anwar K. Joesoef
Indonesian Petroleum Association
.... At the temperature around 60°C, the maximum decrease on pour point is obtained. That is between 10 – 30°F (for crude I & II). Effect of heating...
1978
A Method for Evaluating Drillable Oil and Gas Prospects
D. Allen Mabra Jr.
Tulsa Geological Society
... of closure would receive the maximum point value possible under subsurface contouring alone, i.e. 32 points. Field development wells may of course fall...
1957
Buena Vista Hills (27-B Pool): ABSTRACT
Evan Burtner
AAPG Bulletin
...------------------------------ with depth, due to over-all thinning in a southeasterly direction, to a point of minimum section at about the NW...
1946
Abstract: Scale Invariance in Fluvial Bars: Implications for Reservoir Modelling of Fluvial Systems, by Barbara I. Holzweber and Adrian J. Hartley; #90124 (2011)
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2011
ABSTRACT: Percent Trap Fill and Its Implications , by Bishop, Richard S.; #90142 (2012)
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2012
Coupling Between Sedimentation and Deformation: How Emergence of Mini-Basins Connects to Turbidity-Current Sedimentation
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Duration of Microbial Gas Generation in the Upper Cretaceous Milk River Formation, Southeastern Alberta and Southwestern Saskatchewan, by Fishman, Neil S., Donald L. Hall, Elizabeth L. Rowan; #90030(2004)
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2004
Block 16/Beall/Taurus (Montoya) Fields
David M. Thomas, III, Huaibo Liu
West Texas Geological Society
... TX&NM Completion Date: 6/22/1999 Total Depth: 17,522 ft. Initial Production: Reported: 3634 MCFD; Practical Choke: 32/64 TP: 490 BHP: Producing...
2005
An Approach to Assessment of Potential Petroleum Source Rocks, Canadian Arctic Islands: Abstract
T. G. Powell
CSPG Special Publications
.... In the Sverdrup Basin the onset of the marginally mature zone occurs at approximately 1 500 m (5 000 ft) maximum burial depth, whereas the mature to overmature...
1980
Abstract: Mapping Hydrocarbon Trends with a New Approach To Temperature Modelling - Bottom Hole Temperature Datasets in the Utica; #90228 (2015)
Duncan Bate, Ian Deighton, Erika Tiboch
Search and Discovery.com
... methodologies. In the MaxG cube, we first define a depth varying interval geothermal gradient (IGG) function that models the maximum envelope...
2015
ABSTRACT: Effect of Geological Depths on Mechanical Properties of Anthracite Containing Methane
Bin Zhang, Beilei Sun, Chao Liu
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
... that the adsorption amount of CH4 on anthracite increases to the maximum at 900 m, then decreases with increasing geological depth. This phenomenon...
2022