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Geology of Northwestern Alberta and Adjacent Areas: Carboniferous

J. Law

AAPG Special Volumes

... section occurs in the east a d a reef complex is present in the southeast. The Middle Devonian has maximum thickness of 1,600 feet and consists of the Slave...

1958

Sword Field Santa Barbara Channel, California

Ronald G. Heck

Pacific Section of AAPG

...Sword Field Santa Barbara Channel, California Ronald G. Heck 1998 301 306 Crain, W. E., W. E. Mero and D. Patterson, 1985, Geology of the Point...

1998

The Measurement of the Depth of Disturbance Caused by Waves on Pebble Beaches: RESEARCH METHOD PAPER

Robert J. Nicholls

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...The Measurement of the Depth of Disturbance Caused by Waves on Pebble Beaches: RESEARCH METHOD PAPER Robert J. Nicholls 1989 Vol. 59 No. 4. (July...

1989

The Physical and Chemical Characteristics of the Sediments of Lake Mendota, a Fresh Water Lake of Wisconsin

W. H. Twenhofel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... containing little or no trace of organic origin. It should also be noted that these sediments are deposited in lake waters to a maximum depth of 80 feet...

1933

Some Observations on Deformation, Crustal Shortening, and Uplift in the Canadian Rocky Mountains

H. A. K. Charlesworth

CSPG Bulletin

... acting on the strata at any point in the geosyncline are equal, the differential stress (the algebraic difference between the maximum and minimum...

1961

Far-Field Tectonic Controls on Deposition of the Ordovician Utica/Point Pleasant Play, Ohio Using Core Logging, Well Logging, and Multi-Variate Analysis, #11233 (2019).

Julie Bloxson,

Search and Discovery.com

...Far-Field Tectonic Controls on Deposition of the Ordovician Utica/Point Pleasant Play, Ohio Using Core Logging, Well Logging, and Multi-Variate...

2019

Preservation and distribution of detrital clay coats in a modern estuarine heterolithic point bar in the Gironde estuary (Bordeaux, France)

Maxime Virolle, Benjamin Brigaud, Hugues Féniès, Raphaël Bourillot, Eric Portier, Patricia Patrier, Hervé Derriennic, Daniel Beaufort

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., with a maximum value of just 38 Bq kg–1. The total 210Pb activity exhibits some variation with depth. Between the surface and 50 cm depth, the total activity...

2021

Spherical-Wave Computational AVO Modelling in Elastic and Anelastic Isotropic Two-Layer Media; #41564 (2015)

Arnim B. Haase, Charles P. Ursenbach

Search and Discovery.com

... are investigated. These responses are computed by utilizing Zoeppritz reflection coefficients and the Weyl/Sommerfeld-integral. Spherical-wave depth dependence...

2015

A Note on the Preservation of Offshore Tsunami Deposits

Robert Weiss, Heinrich Bahlburg

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... is derived: Equation 4a represents a maximum boundary depth, whereas Equation 4b represents the lower boundary. Figure 2 illustrates Equations 4a...

2006

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

Depth-Porosity Relationships in the Viking and Cardium Formations of Central Alberta

M. B. Thomas, T.A. Oliver

CSPG Bulletin

... of the Cardium sandstones, unlike those of the Viking, do not show a marked decrease with depth. To illustrate this point, a maximum porosity of 23 per...

1979

Oil Well in Australia: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

H. S. Lyne

AAPG Bulletin

... there is a gradual rise to rolling country with a maximum elevation of 200 feet above sea-level, intersected by small, steep water courses draining to the coast...

1930

Kluang

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..." S Longitude 103° 54' 30.4" E Elevation KB 30 m Total Depth 800 m Bottom-hole Temp. 77.7° C   Significant Test Data       RESULTS TEST Type...

1990

Ramba

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Depth 1216 m in Lemat (Oligocene) Bottom-hole Temp. 91.4° C   Significant Test Data       RESULTS TEST Type & No. INTERVAL (m) Horizon Flow...

1990

Tanjung Laban

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... 24.5 m Total Depth 1335 m in Pretertiary Basement Bottom-hole Temp. 82° C @ 893 m   Significant Test Data       RESULTS TEST Type...

1990

'B'

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Discovery Well Well Name B-2 by ARCO Latitude 5° 53' 42.22" S Longitude 107° 41' 53.07" E Elevation 30 m (WD : 134 m) Total Depth 1886 m Bottom...

1989

Cinta

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Well Name Cinta-1 by IIAPCO in 1970 Latitude 05° 26' 23" S Longitude 106° 15' 50" E Elevation KB 17.1 m (WD 36.6 m) Total Depth 1146.0 m...

1989

EQ-ET-EZ

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Discovery Well Well Name EQ-1 by ARCO in 1981 Latitude 05° 54' 10.3" S Longitude 107° 56' 30" E Elevation 22.25 m (WD 44.50 m) Total Depth...

1989

FF

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Well Name FF-1 by ARCO in 1974 Latitude 6° 10' 33" S Longitude 108° 07' 22" E Elevation 19.2 m (WD : 25.9 m) Total Depth 1620.8 m Bottom...

1989

Gita

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Well Well Name Gita-1 by IIAPCO in 1972 Latitude 05° 21' 33" S Longitude 106° 22' 43" E Elevatian KB 17.7 m (WD : 29.3 m) Total Depth 1725.2 m...

1989

K

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Well Name K-1 by ARCO in 1970 Latitude 6° 01' 33" S Longitude 107° 40' 51" E Elevation 9.14 m Total Depth 1872.90 m (WD : 31.1 m) Bottom...

1989

L

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Well Name LA-1 by ARCO in 1974 Latitude 5° 53' 46" S Longitude 107° 29' 35" E Elevation 24.99 m (WD : 27.1 m) Total Depth 2060.35 m Bottom...

1989

Tugu Barat

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Discovery Well Well Name TGB-1 by Pertamina in 1978-79 Latitude 06° 34' 47.844" S Longitude 108° 10' 52.048" E Elevation KB 35 m Total Depth...

1989

U

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Name U-1 by ARCO in 1970 Latitude 06° 04' 12" S Longitude 107° 48' 32" E Elevation 9.1 m (W.D. 27.4 m) Total Depth 2952.8 m Bottom-hole...

1989

X ('Arimbi')

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Discovery Well Well Name X-1 by ARCO in 1972 Latitude 06° 18' 34" S Longitude 108° 37' 53" E Elevation 11.6 m (WD. 29.6 m) Total Depth...

1989

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