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Fluvial Environments and Paleohydrology of the Upper Morrow 'A' (Pennsylvanian) Meander Belt Sandstone, Beaver County, Oklahoma

Frank G. Cornish

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... Cretaceous point bar was identified using log and core data. This data provided measurements of channel depth, width, meander wavelength and radius...

1985

New Types of Traps in Sarmatian Sediments of the Eastern Cis-Caucasus

N. Ya. Kunin, S. S. Kosova, G. Yu. Blokhina

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... no large anticlines are present. Shows have been found during drilling, however. During the 1980′s nearly 2200 km of common depth point seismic surveys...

1991

The SDP Dip Plotter

W. S. Hawes

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... function where the velocity increases linearly with depth to some point and below this point the velocity remains constant--being...

1958

Relationship of Flute-Cast Morphology to Internal Sedimentary Structures in Turbidites: REPLY

John W. Pett , Roger G. Walker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and Bourns division formation; and third, that our parameter B (=Lmd/Dmax, where Lmd is the length from nose to point of maximum depth and Dmax...

1971

Abstract: Preliminary Analysis of Subtidal Carbonates, Modern Red Sea Buildups, Offshore Yanbu, Saudi Arabia; #90254 (2016)

David M. Steinhauff, Sam J. Purkis, Arthur E. Gregory, Abdul Jaleel A. AbuBshait, Peter Birkle, Mohammad R. Mohanna, Andreas Schmidt Mumm

Search and Discovery.com

.... Relationships between 24 point- counted allochems, water-depth, grain-sizes, and sample locations were explored with cross-plots, histograms...

2016

Recovery of Oil from the Basal Tertiary Pebble Point Formation at Lindon No. 1 - Summary, Results and Implications

A. Tabassi, L. K. Davey

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... of Industry, Technology and Resources (VDITR) to a maximum depth of 1850 metres . Limited information from these wells, including some wireline logs...

1985

ABSTRACT Prediction of Open Fractures in Granite Basement: A Proven Successful Geo-Mechanical Approach, #90128 (2011)

Dirk A. Nieuwland

Search and Discovery.com

... constant. The result is an increasing stress circle of which the maximum stress point (σV) remains constant because the depth of the extended rock remais...

2011

2.3 Detached Sediments in Extensional Provinces: 2.3.2 Salt Tectonics: Salt Rollers--East Texas Salt Basin

A. Thomson

AAPG Special Volumes

... to structural and depositional contours. Downdip (east) of the zone of salt rollers is a zone of piercement salt domes, which represent the maximum original...

1983

Thickness of Removed Sedimentary Rocks, Paleopore Pressure, and Paleotemperature, Southwestern Part of Western Canada Basin

Kinji Magara

AAPG Bulletin

... 3,700 ft (1,130 m) in the normal compaction zone. The maximum burial depth of this equivalent level is therefore about 8,300 ft (3,700 + 4,600 ft...

1976

Abstract: A Three Dimensional Geometric Analysis of Bank-attached Bar-forms in Sinuous Submarine Channels: A Tool for Inferring the Relative Importance of Bedload and Suspended Load Sedimentation

Anjali Fernandes, David Mohrig, Ron Steel, Sverre Henriksen, Jim Buttles

West Texas Geological Society

.... This channel has an average depth of 44m, average width of 430m and sinuosity of 2.36. Channel bends have maximum curvatures of 0.15-0.35 degree/m...

2011

Hydrogeology and Water Quality of the Lincoln Point-Bird Island Area, Utah Lake, Utah

L.E. Spangler, R.L. Baskin, W.F. Holmes

Utah Geological Association

... but is estimated to account for about 25 percent of the total discharge. As a result, maximum discharge from all known springs and seeps in the Lincoln Point...

1995

Fluid Movement Monitoring Base on Time-Lapse Microgravity Anomali Data (Case Studies in Sumatra)

Dian Pratiwi, Muh. Sarkowi

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... is wider at 800 m depth compared to 600 m or 1000 m, and its maximum density value. Thus we know the largest fluid change is at a depth of 800 m...

2018

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

Carthage Point Field (Lower Tuscaloosa) Adams County, Mississippi

Xavier M. Frascogna

Mississippi Geological Society

...Carthage Point Field (Lower Tuscaloosa) Adams County, Mississippi Xavier M. Frascogna 1957 32 33 Location The Carthage Point Field is located...

1957

Eustatic Controls on Clastic Deposition I„conceptual 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

Darat

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Name by BPM in 1900 Latitude Approximately 3° 31' N Longitude Approximately 98° 22' E Elevation   Total Depth   Bottom-hole Temp...

1989

Gebang

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Discovery Well Well Name GB-1 in 1936 by BPM Latitude 04° 03' 20" N Longitude 98° 21' 42" E Elevation KB 9.5 m Total Depth 2318 m Bottom...

1989

Kuala Simpang Barat

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Total Depth 1232 m in Baong Formation (Middle Miocene) Bottom-hole Temp. N.A.   Significant Test Data       RESULTS TEST Type...

1989

Kuala Dalam

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Total Depth 250 m in Baong Bottom-hole Temp.     Significant Test Data       RESULTS TEST Type & No. INTERVAL (m) Horizon Flow Swab Pump...

1989

Kepala Gadjah

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...   Discovery Well Well Name in 1904 by BPM Latitude Approximately 3° 57' N Longitude Approximately 98° 16' E Elevation   Total Depth   Bottom-hole...

1989

Kuala Simpang

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Depth 1432 m in Baong Bottom-hole Temp. N.A.   Significant Test Data       RESULTS TEST Type & No. INTERVAL (m) Horizon Flow Swab Pump BOPD API...

1989

Merbau

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Depth 762 m in Keutapang Formation (Late Miocene) Bottom-hole Temp.     Significant Test Data       RESULTS TEST Type & No. INTERVAL (m...

1989

Paseh

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... by N.K.P.M. in 1937 Latitude 04° 56' 20" N Longitude 97° 07' 09" E Elevation   Total Depth   Bottom-hole Temp. (Corrected)     Significant...

1989

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