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Reconstructing Paleochannel Morphologic and Flow Characteristics: Methodology, Limitations, and Assessment
Frank G. Ethridge, Stanley A. Schumm
Dallas Geological Society
... the channel cross-section is symmetrical. In paleochannels, estimates of both width and depth are usually obtained from point bar deposits which...
1977
Reconstructing Paleochannel Morphologic and Flow Characteristics: Methodology, Limitations, and Assessment
Frank G. Ethridge, Stanley A. Schumm
CSPG Special Publications
... the channel cross-section is symmetrical. In paleochannels, estimates of both width and depth are usually obtained from point bar deposits which...
1977
Texture, Mineralogy, and Petrophysical Properties of Geopressured Shales, Gulf of Mexico
Jin-wook Kim, Robert R. Berg, Joel Watkins, Thomas T. Tieh
GCAGS Transactions
... the maximum sealing depth for hydrocarbon. In this study shales effectively seal above 2400-m depth with the maximum sealing depth of 1260 m. Shales undergo...
2001
Planar Cross-Stratification Formed by the Lateral Migration of Shallow Streams
George E. Williams
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of the stream are built out, mainly on the down-stream side of the point bar. If the stream depth remains constant, the cross-strata rest on a planar...
1966
Broadband Seismic Technology and Beyond: Part I: The Drive for Better Bandwidth and Resolution
Lasse Amundsen, Martin Landrø
GEO ExPro Magazine
... Figure 4: Spatial wavelets – the result of migration of bandlimited data from a point diffractor. Top: Effect on temporal with lower FMIN. maximum...
2013
The competition of oil and gas for trap space and seal capacity
Martin Neumaier, Jan de Jager, Ben Kurtenbach
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... examples (Fig. 1.a) if column height uncertainty distributions are constructed using the spill point depth as a mode value (Fig. 1.b) or for example...
2022
Quantifying Fracturing Fluid Damage on Reservoir Rock to Optimize Production
Markus Pagels, Dean M. Willberg, Eric Edelman, William Zagorski, Joe Frantz
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... of fluid invading the rock matrix, the depth of the altered zone, and the loss of rock strength in this zone in order to achieve optimal production...
2013
Towards a Quantitative Method for Estimating Paleohydrology from Clast Size and Comparison with Modern Rivers
Stephanie K. Davidson, Adrian J. Hartley
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... geomorphological technique that utilizes the maximum clast size supplied to a reach as bedload to determine the channel depth at which flow is competent...
2010
Elk Point Group, Southern and Central Alberta [Abstract]
H. R. Belyea
CSPG Bulletin
... nine informal members in the Elk Point area, where the Elk Point group is near its maximum development. From the top down this sequence is comprised...
1959
Improve Kirchhoff depth imaging using full-wave-equation traveltimes
Yongzhong Wang, Yang He, Alex Yeh, Faqi Liu, Bin Wang, Carlos Caldern
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
.... In this paper, we describe and implement a full Waveequation-based maximum-amplitude traveltime Kirchhoff Depth Migration (Wave-KDM) method and study...
2023
Deep Ripple Marks in the Sea
Henry W. Menard
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... interest may be attached to the maximum depth at which modern ripples are formed in the sea, because other sedimentary processes must extend down...
1952
Abstract: Development of New Correlations for Predicting Bubble Point Pressure and Bubble Point Oil Formation Volume Factor of Malaysian Crude Oils (Geology Poster 8)
B. Moradi, S. J. Hosseini, Birol M. R. Demiral, M. Amani
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... at Pb is quite challenging because this point is a inflection point in the curve of Bo vs. pressure and Bo is in its maximum value at Pb .So...
2011
Application of Full Waveform Inversion to Resolve an Eroded Shallow Carbonate Platform, North Madura, East Java, Indonesia
David Cavalin, Nurrul Ismail, Tom Paten, Kola Agbebi, Dave Lim
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... Depth Point (CDP) gathers are extracted to estimate the improvement in gather flatness through the updates. Gamma maps (Al-Yahya, 1989) showing the ratio...
2019
Characterization of Major Unconformities by Paleothermometric and Paleobarometric Methods: Application to the Mackenzie Plain, Northwest Territories, Canada
Shimon Feinstein, Dale R. Issler, Lloyd R. Snowdon, G. Keith Williams
CSPG Bulletin
... discordances et le gradient geothermique dominant au point d'enfouissement maximum furent estimes en utilisant la porosite des schistes argileux (s) et les...
1996
2D Pre-Stack Depth Migration : Application to Inverted Grabens
C. Bunks, P. L. Pichon, L. Ben Brahim, Sekar Sakti
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... 6 illustrates a focusing spot which has its maximum value at a point in the imaging cube at a value of time not equal to zero. Thus, it can...
1993
Confirming the metazoan character of a 565 Ma trace-fossil assemblage from Mistaken Point, Newfoundland
Alexander G. Liu, Duncan Mcilroy, Jack J. Matthews, Martin D. Brasier
PALAIOS
... described from Brazil, displays similar maximum dimensions to the Mistaken Point traces, but has numerous straight internal bars, spaced , 0.5 mm...
2014
ABSTRACT: Evidence for Continuity of Geochemical Halo Pattern with Depth, by Douglas Denison and Ronald J. Dehaas; #91041 (2010)
Search and Discovery.com
2010
Abstract: Migration as a Process to Create Abnormally High Gas Contents in the Ferron Sandstone Coal Beds, Central Utah, by D. E. Tabet; #90937 (1998).
Search and Discovery.com
1998
Structural framework of Southeastern Malay Basin; Khalid Ngah; Search and Discovery Article #10009(2000)
Search and Discovery.com
2000
High-Density Mud Suspensions and Cross-Shelf Transport: On the Mechanism of Gelling Ignition
Jochen Kämpf, Paul Myrow
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...). In this case, the gelling-ignition point coincides with the maximum of the deposition-flux curve. The distance between the erosion-flux and deposition-flux...
2014
Delta Formation: DISCUSSION
C. H. Crickmay
AAPG Bulletin
... be considered a potent geologic agent. The distance of this stage from the point of origin will fall between 200 and 2,000 times the depth of the efflux...
1955
Deposition and Diagenesis of the Upper Ordovician Point Pleasant Limestone, Appalachian Basin, USA: Insights into Organic Matter Production, Preservation, and Reservoir Development; #51538 (2018)
Randy Blood
Search and Discovery.com
... Point Pleasant n 109 114 116 95 150 170 58 128 126 62 102 210 160 110 497 436 102 100 103 103 127 100 105 100 Mean 25th 75th Standard Maximum Diameter...
2018
Depositional and Dispersal Dynamics of Intertidal Sand Bars
George deVries Klein
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
.... Distribution of flood- and ebb-dominated bottom current velocity zones at (A) Five Islands, and (B) Economy Point. TABLE 2. Summary of maximum bottom current...
1970
Structural Geometry, Kinematics, and Timing of the Duchesne Fault Zone, Uinta Basin, Northeastern Utah, USA; #11368 (2022)
Riley Brinkerhoff and Douglas A. Sprinkel
Search and Discovery.com
... Maximum horizontal stress data point and direction indicator from well bores Duchesne fault zone surface trace Transpressional Anticline N Graben...
2022
Gravity and Magnetic Expression of the Tectonic Framework of the Mid-Continent
P. L. Lyons
Tulsa Geological Society
... rocks (Arbuckle facies) lie at a depth where either the heat has passed above the Curie point so they are no longer magnetic or the source...
1987