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Abstract: On Choosing Differential Operators; #90171 (2013)

John C. Bancroft

Search and Discovery.com

... function f(t) defined in time. Seismic data is typically sampled in time with a maximum frequency content well below the Nyquist frequency. The data...

2013

Fluvial Seasonality: A Predictive Tool for Deciphering the Sedimentological Complexity of Inclined Heterolithic Stratification Deposited on Large-Scale Tidal-Fluvial Point Bars?; #50954 (2014)

Bryce V.J. Jablonski and Robert Dalrymple

Search and Discovery.com

...-Scale Tidal-Fluvial Point Bars?; #50954 (2014) Bryce V.J. Jablonski and Robert Dalrymple Fluvial Seasonality: A Predictive Tool for Deciphering...

2014

Plan-view Paleochannel Reconstruction of Amalgamated Meander Belts, Cretaceous Ferron Sandstone, Notom Delta, South-central Utah, U.S.A.

Jianqiao Wang, Janok P. Bhattacharya

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...), where Db = Mean bankfull channel depth, D* = Average thickness of the main point-bar or maximum bankfull channel depth. Using average thickness...

2018

Depositional Analysis of a Black Shale by Using Gamma-Ray Stratigraphy: the Upper Devonian Kettle Point Formation of Ontario

D.J. Russell

CSPG Bulletin

... to explain the stratigraphic variations present in the Kettle Point Formation. ANALYSE DE DEPOSITION D'UN SHALE NOIR EN UTILISATION DE LA DIAGRAPHIE...

1985

Some Musings on The Devonian Elk Point Basin, Western Canada

G.K. Williams

CSPG Bulletin

... of a sea level rise on stored brines; they use the Elk Point Basin as an example. By in effect lowering the sill depth, a rise of sea level results...

1984

Treatment of Coal Bend Methane (CBM) Produced Water with Simple Distillation Method and its Utilization (Case Study Well Cbm "X" Field "Y")

Hedi Hastriawan

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... on the difference in boiling points: the boiling point of water (100 °C) and the boiling point of NaCl (1413 °C). The results obtained from the steam distillation...

2014

Three Dimensional Exploration in California — A Case History

E. T. Selby

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... at the same surface point and the time section bears a less obvious relationship to the depth model. Figure 3. Depth Model. Vertical to horizontal scale 1...

1977

Technical Papers and Their Presentation

Arthur Knapp

AAPG Bulletin

... shall face the audience and not the display, while speaking. If the speaker must point, he should point first and then turn his face toward the audience...

1928

Differential Compaction as a Cause of Regional Contemporaneous Faults

Robert E. Carver

AAPG Bulletin

...), in southeast Louisiana displacement on most faults increases with depth to a maximum, then decreases at greater depth; i.e., the faults die out both upward...

1968

Speciation of McMurray Formation Inclined Heterolithic Strata: Varying Depositional Character Along a Riverine Estuary System, #51067 (2015).

Curtis D. Lettley, S. George Pemberton

Search and Discovery.com

..., lateral accretion bedding). While “the overwhelming majority are the products of point bar lateral accretion within meandering channels” (Thomas et al...

2015

Predecessors of Great Salt Lake

Roger B. Morrison

Utah Geological Association

..., and several times attained a maximum depth of more than a thousand feet. It lay mainly in northwestern Utah, with fringes extending into Nevada...

1966

Floodplain Formation and Sediment Stratigraphy Resulting from Oblique Accretion on the Murrumbidgee River, Australia

K.J. Page, G.C. Nanson, P.S. Frazier

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... point bars were exposed. Mean river maximum depth (thalweg) in the reach is approximately 0.5 m below gauge zero. Air-photograph interpretation...

2003

Devonian of Ontario and Michigan

B. V. Sanford

CSPG Special Publications

... an areal extent of 85,000 square miles including offshore regions of the Great Lakes — Michigan, Huron, and Erie. Their maximum development (3,400...

1967

The Multi-Information Stack Method for the Prediction of the Hydrocarbon Distribution in China

Zhao Xudong

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... ^jmax Interpolation by Sampling Point Inside the Circle Method = = maximum original value before normalization Product-superposition Method...

1989

Homesteaders in the Yampa Valley

W. Lyle Dockery

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... of the Castlegate (pl. ’111) indicate a southeastward thinning from a maximum of about 475 feet at the type locality to a zero point in Colorado. The zero line...

1959

Fluvial Deposits and Facies Models

J. C. Harms, J. B. Southard, R. G. Walker

Special Publications of SEPM

...; "low" flows are those at intermediate or lower river stages. Current dispersion is maximum temporal difference in current direction that a point...

1982

Quantitative Interpretation Efforts in Seismic Reservoir Characterization of Utica-Point Pleasant Shale … A Case Study

Satinder Chopra, Ritesh K. Sharma, Hossein Nemati, James Keay

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...Quantitative Interpretation Efforts in Seismic Reservoir Characterization of Utica-Point Pleasant Shale … A Case Study Satinder Chopra, Ritesh K...

2018

Use of the azimuthal resistivity technique for determination of regional azimuth of transmissivity

Douglas Carlson

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

.... The azimuthal resistivity survey method combines the use of standard resistivity equipment with a Wenner array rotated about a fixed center point...

2010

Inferring Fluvial Morphodynamics and Overbank Flow Control From 3D Outcrop Sections of a Pleistocene Point Bar, Dandiero Basin, Eritrea

Massimiliano Ghinassi, Paolo Billi, Yosief Libsekal, Mauro Papini, Lorenzo Rook

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...-migrating point bars are surmounted by floodwater, which re-enters the main channel along the downstream side of the bar, where maximum interaction...

2013

Devonian of Northeastern British Columbia

D. L. Griffin

CSPG Special Publications

... transgression reaching a maximum during the early Frasnian followed by a gradual regression during the late Devonian. Important erosional breaks occur...

1967

THE MADISON EARTHQUAKE AND ITS EFFECTS

R. M. BALL

Montana Geological Society

... of the Dam to a point about 400 feet toward the center of the Dam the top of the concrete core wall has bowed downstream a maximum distance...

1960

Work Study Application for Management Information on Wax Plant Operation for the Possibility of Increasing the Ready-Wax Production

Iliansjah Ideham

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... or work measurement was carried out, at Balikpapan Waxplant, to observe to what extend the ideal maximum capacity can be reached of the following...

1973

Temperature Conditions of the Oil-Gas Regions of Central and Eastern Cis-Caucasus

I. G. Kissin, Ye. A. Kazintsev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... map of the distribution of temperature at a depth of 2500 m. Symbols are the same as in Fig. 1. The regional temperature maximum at depths to 1500 m...

1962

Abnormally High Fluid Pressure: Survey of Some Basic Principles: GEOLOGIC NOTES

William J. Plumley

AAPG Bulletin

... from the surface to depth Z1. The maximum effective stress (^sgrm) is equivalent to a depth of Z4 (point B^Prime) which is larger than the maximum...

1980

Permian Stratigraphy of Southeastern New Mexico and Adjacent Parts of Western Texas

K. H. Crandall

AAPG Bulletin

... The Guadalupe Mountains of southern New Mexico (Fig. 1) have an abrupt southern termination at Guadalupe Point, northwestern Culberson County, Texas. One...

1929

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