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Subsurface Lignite Occurrence in Wilcox Group, Northeast Louisiana and Northwest Mississippi: ABSTRACT

Mark D. Purcell, George F. Hart, Charles G. Groat

AAPG Bulletin

... of lignite occurrence adjacent to the elongate delta. Fewer, but thicker seams were found in the northern regions, where a maximum of four seams >= 5 ft...

1985

ABSTRACT: Use of Log-Derived High-Resolution Mineral-Based Lithofacies from Borehole Spectroscopy Logs and Microresistivity Images for Enhanced Formation Pressure Sampling and Vertical Interference Tests; #90061 (2006)

Hani Elshahawi, Eileen Donaghy, Christina Guillory, George Kear, Anish Kumar, Mario Ardilla, David Williamson, Wesley Cantwell, and Brian Briscoe

Search and Discovery.com

... computation and modeling. These lithofacies can be used to make sampling and pressure point selections. The output can be quickly delivered to the decision...

2006

Natural Fracture Characterization in Shale-Gas Reservoirs: Spatial Organization and Fracture Sealing; #90131 (2011)

Julia F. W. Gale, L. Pommer, X. Ouyang, and S. E. Laubach

Search and Discovery.com

... is the depth of burial, and thereby the temperature, pore‐fluid  pressure and effective stress at the time of fracture development. Examples exist...

2011

ABSTRACT: Deglacial/Transgressive Fining/Deepening Upward Sequences on the Papua New Guinea Shelf edge and Upper Slope of the Great Barrier Reef: A Comparison between two Similar Mixed Siliciclastic Carbonate Sedimentary Systems; #90132 (2011)

Brandon B. Harper

Search and Discovery.com

... [email protected] A series of uppermost Pleistocene Last Glacial Maximum lowstand and early deglacial/transgressive drowned coralgal reefs along...

2011

Abstract: Anticosti Basin: Fairway Identification in an Emerging Shale Play Using Basin Analogues and Recent Geophysical Data; #90187 (2014)

Jérémie Lavoie, Jean-Sebastien Marcil, Peter K. Dorrins, Nabila Mechti, and Jean-Yves Lavoie

Search and Discovery.com

... in the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Quebec, Anticosti Island extends over a length of 220 km and a maximum width of 56 km and covers an area of 7,943 km² (3,103...

2014

Abstract: Alternative Solution to Control Wax Deposition in Low Temperature Reservoirs; #90243 (2015)

Katherine Aristizabal, F. Forttini, M. Morffe, M. Heredia, and F. Paredes

Search and Discovery.com

... in a shallow water area offshore, where the water depth is approximately 200-335 ft. The predicted production rate varies from 5 to aproximately 400...

2015

Swash Mark and Grain Flow

Asbury H. Sallenger, Jr.

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... decrease with depth. Therefore, large grains are transported at greater velocities than are smaller grains. Thus, at the maximum advance of an upwash...

1981

An Integrated Approach to Exploration and Development in the 90s: Well Log-Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy Analysis

Peter R. Vail , Walter Wornardt Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... represents the maximum shale point between the fining upward transgressive systems tract and the coarsening upward highstand systems tract. In some cases...

1991

Sub-Surface Interpretation at Proposed First Deep Wellsite, Citaman Geothermal Area, Banten, West Java

Sayogie Sudarman

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... boiling point depth (BPD) curve which has been successfully applied in other Java fields, e.g. Dieng (Sudarman, 1984) and other countries (James, 1970...

1985

Economic Effectiveness of the Use of the Regulated Directional Reception Method in the Aktyubinsk Pri-Ural Area

S. N. Kasparova, Yu. M. Gridasov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... to determine the detailed geology of the crest; their total meterage was 11, 367 m with an average depth of 366 m and a maximum of 511 m. The drilling...

1961

Nomographic Solutions of Dip Computation

W. A. Visser

AAPG Bulletin

... point of the vertical diameter. The scale for the maximum dip has been plotted on the horizontal diameter by determining the intersecting points...

1947

Limitations of Reflection Seismograph

L. E. Nugent, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

.... The individual point on the reflection depth map, however, is based entirely on measurement in time of the arrival of a signal or signals and conversion...

1953

Magnetic Anomalies of the Northern Gulf of California: Structural and Thermal Interpretations: Chapter 22: Part III. Regional Geophysics and Geology

O. Sanchez-Zamora, P. Doguin, R. W. Couch, G. E. Ness

AAPG Special Volumes

... yield an average depth of 11.5 km below sea level. Using the individual computed depths to the Curie-point isotherm, and assuming a Curie-point...

1991

Sedimentation Across the Central California Oxygen Minimum Zone: An Alternative Coastal Upwelling Sequence

Thomas L. Vercoutere, Henry T. Mullins, Kristin Mcdougall, Joel B. Thompson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...------------------------ Off Point Sur, the depth and magnitude of the oxygen minimum are temporally stable based on a 20-year data set (Churgin...

1987

Uranium Mineralization and Use of Resistance Log Character in Deltaic Point Bars: Franklin Mine, Karnes County, Texas

Stephen P. J. Cossey , Hal J. Frank

AAPG Bulletin

... to abandonment. This channel was approximately 250 ft (76.2 m) wide, and the maximum water depth during the flood season ranged from 40 to 60 ft (12.2...

1983

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