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Problem of the Geologic Interpretation of the Talyshsko-Vandam Gravity Maximum
I. O. Tsimel’zon
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... point. The depth of occurrence of the isotemperature surface corresponding to the Curie point of magnetite occurs at different depths in different...
1959
Depth of Disturbance of Sand on Sea Beaches by Waves
C. A. M. King
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., therefore, that the depth of disturbance is at a maximum in relatively shallow water, at and inside the break-point, on gradients typical of normal sand...
1951
Abstract: New Exploration Opportunities in the Sverdrup Basin, by K. Dewing; #90096 (2009)
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2009
Depth of Penetration of Geophysical Exploration Methods as Applied in Shallow Engineering Geological Investigations
Abdul Ghani Rafek
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... by a distinct turning point. As the depth factor, Roy and ElUot defined D/L where D is the depth o f the midpoint or midhne (parallel to the earth...
1989
Thickness of Removed Sedimentary Rocks, Paleopore Pressure, and Paleotemperature, Southwestern Part of Western Canada Basin: DISCUSSION
Naresh Kumar
AAPG Bulletin
...-µsec/ft point should give an estimate of the maximum depth of burial. Magara employed this technique to estimate the thickness of eroded overburden...
1979
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
Paleoecology of Foraminifera from the Wills Point Formation (Midway Group) in Northeastern Texas: ABSTRACT
Gene Ross Kellough
AAPG Bulletin
... postulates that at the beginning of deposition of Mexia sediments, sea-level increased gradually in depth with open-marine conditions prevailing. A maximum...
1965
Hawk Point
Boyd Henneman
Wyoming Geological Association
...Hawk Point Boyd Henneman 2000 228 229 James, Susan W., 1989, Diagenetic History and Reservoir Characteristics of a Deep Minnelusa Reservoir, Hawk...
2000
ABSTRACT: Hydrocarbon accumulation depth limit estimate in Dongpu Depression
Hui Li, Xiongqi Pang
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
... 18811367389 As the development of deep oil and gas exploration, the maximum burial depth of reservoir has been playing an increasingly important role...
2018
Preliminary Report on Salt Creek Field, Kern County, California: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
J. C. Beach
AAPG Bulletin
...: Medium-grained, well sorted, clean, friable sand (2) Depth Range: 1631-2958^prime to top of sand (3) Thickness: 220 maximum, 95% sand (4) Porosity...
1947
Probabilistic risk and resource evaluation of CCS assets using PVT, fluid and seal properties
Martin Neumaier, Ben Kurtenbach
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
...), there is theoretical space for 184m of fluids (“structural column height”), however, uncertainty in the spill point depth is about 20m. The resulting maximum GRV...
2022
Revising the Fresh-Saline Water Interface in Eastern Kentucky
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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
High Sediment-Supply Shelf and Shelf-break Morphology; Implications for Interpretation of Ancient Shelf Margins, by Cornel Olariu and Ronald J. Steel; #90052 (2006)
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2006
A “Big Data� Approach for Studying Modern Alluvial and Delta Plain Channels and Channel Belts
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Abstract: Assessment of a Re-processed GPR Data in the Distal Part of Trandum Delta in Southern Norway; #90254 (2016)
Nuha E. Mohamed, Tor S. Pedersen, Per Aagaard, Annik Myhre, and Walid Osman
Search and Discovery.com
... recorded as a singlefold, fixed-offset reflection profiles, expect for three common depth point (CDP) gathers recorded for velocity analysis. Both the 50...
2016
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
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
Time of Oil Generation and Migration and Oil Window: GEOLOGICAL NOTE
Kinji Magara
CSPG Bulletin
... are the cumulative amounts of hydrocarbons remaining, expelled and generated up to the depth point (or the corresponding time and temperature points...
1978
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
Abstract: Pressure Trends in Lower Viosca Knoll and Mississippi Canyon, Gulf of Mexico Deep Water: Implications for Seals, Column Heights and Hydrocarbon Migration
Bruce E. Wagner
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... as 1500' -2000' of sediment burial. Such early seal formation is favorable to the formation of stratigraphic traps. It also sets a maximum depth...
1998
Abstract: Modelling Near-field Effects in VSP-based Q-estimation Part 2: Modelling Results; #90171 (2013)
Arnim B. Haase and Robert R. Stewart
Search and Discovery.com
... to be the depth range where the near-field term (decaying with 1/z2) dominates the far-field term (decaying with 1/z). Global scaling to a maximum of zero...
2013
Depth of the Basal Shearing Plane in Cases of Simple Concentric Folding
Leslie Duska
CSPG Bulletin
...Depth of the Basal Shearing Plane in Cases of Simple Concentric Folding Leslie Duska 1961 20 24 Vol. 9 (1961) No. 1. (January) In the Arctic Islands...
1961
Bula-Lemun
Indonesian Petroleum Association
...) Discovery Well Well Name L 1 by BPM in 1898 Longitude 130° 30' 00" E Latitude 03° 06' 34" S Elevation KB - 8.5 m Total Depth 218 m in Kais...
1988
Porosity Dependence on Temperature: Limits on Maximum Possible Effect
Lee P. Stephenson
AAPG Bulletin
... be illustrated by using it to establish the maximum possible effect of temperature to test interpretations of porosity-depth curves selected from the literature...
1977