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Hydrology and Current Orientation Analysis of a Braided-To-Meandering Transition: The Red River in Oklahoma and Texas, U.S.A.

Daniel E. Schwartz

Dallas Geological Society

... gradient is high, point bars are low and wide, and where width-to-depth ratios are high. Mean daily water velocities have been measured at Burkburnett...

1977

Hydrology and Current Orientation Analysis of a Braided-To-Meandering Transition: The Red River in Oklahoma and Texas, U.S.A.

Daniel E. Schwartz

CSPG Special Publications

... gradient is high, point bars are low and wide, and where width-to-depth ratios are high. Mean daily water velocities have been measured at Burkburnett...

1977

Bar Sedimentology of the Squamish River, British Columbia: Definition and Application of Morphostratigraphic Units

Gary J. Brierley

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... were dug to the depth of the framework (channel) gravels. In several instances gravel depth could not be attained due to waterlogging. Maximum pit...

1991

Four-dimensional analysis of the Sembo relay system, offshore Angola: Implications for fault growth in salt-detached settings

David M. Dutton, Bruce D. Trudgill

AAPG Bulletin

...] of maximum heave and in excess of 900 m [2950 ft] of maximum throw). The depth structure map reveals that two large fault segments (blue and red faults...

2009

ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AID IN EXPLORATION DECISIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS

E. J. Assiter

Asociación Venezolana de Geología, Minería y Petróleo (AVGMP)

... to scale with elevations listed for each control point 259 Fig. 3: Assiter. Detailed blow up of Fig. 2 260 Fig. 4: Assiter. Time-depth information...

1962

The Petrophysical Integration of Four Volumetric End Points Applied to an Indonesian Carbonate

Mark Deakin, David R. Smith

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Saturation End Point: The saturation equation predicts Ro (Sw=1.00) better if m is varied. Raw Data left of Depth (track4). Track5: core Pore Throat Radius...

2003

Gas Lift Simulation Using Dynamic and Static Models

Harun Kurnianto, Suryatmoko

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... point and deepest injection. To determine the injection gas rate and related GLR which result in a maximum draw down. To see the benefit...

1992

Sulfate Content of Formation Waters of the Productive Unit of the West Border of the South Caspian Depression

M. Z. Rachinskiy

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... and improve progressively with depth, then the causes of this systematic variation are completely obvious. This point of view is also substantiated by the fact...

1973

History of Quartz Cementation in the Lower Cretaceous Travis Peak Formation, East Texas

Shirley P. Dutton, Timothy N. Diggs

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... with the shallowest maximum burial depth was on the crest of the Sabine Arch, in eastern Harrison County, where the base of the Travis Peak was only 2.8 km...

1990

Pervasive dolomitization with subsequent hydrothermal alteration in the Clarke Lake gas field, Middle Devonian Slave Point Formation, British Columbia, Canada

Jeff Lonnee, Hans G. Machel

AAPG Bulletin

... Cretaceous. Maximum burial of the Slave Point to a depth of roughly 3500 m (11,480 ft) occurred during the deposition of the Cretaceous succession...

2006

Worldwide Geological Experience as a Systematic Basis for Prospect Appraisal

D. Sluijk, M. H. Nederlof

AAPG Special Volumes

... as described by the appraiser can be used to estimate the retention potential of the seal (i.e., the maximum differential pressure, or hydrocarbon...

1984

Geology of the Southeast Part of the Dnieper-Donets Depression

V. A. Gordiyevich, I. V. Sanarov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

..., or it disappears due to pre-Late Permian erosion. The maximum depth of occurrence (about 4000 m) of seismic marker horizon V was fixed in the region...

1962

Palaeohydraulic Interpretation Using Mathematical Models of Contemporary Flow and Sedimentation in Meandering Channels

John S. Bridge

Dallas Geological Society

... thickness) is at a maximum for the bend. Mean depth, ym, may be taken as half to one third of the talweg depth initially, and may also be assumed...

1977

Palaeohydraulic Interpretation Using Mathematical Models of Contemporary Flow and Sedimentation in Meandering Channels

John S. Bridge

CSPG Special Publications

... thickness) is at a maximum for the bend. Mean depth, ym, may be taken as half to one third of the talweg depth initially, and may also be assumed...

1977

Application of Progressive Cavity Pump in Melibur Field, Lasmo Oil (Malacca Strait) Ltd

Yudianto Kosman, Lisdiyanto

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... with a maximum setting depth of 4,000 ft and a maximum production rate of 2,000 bfpd. Lasmo has found that conversion from ESPs to PCPs reduces electricity...

1995

Shear-wave value for seismic imaging: Lupin 9C Seismic 3D Survey, Midland Basin, West Texas

Hermes Malcotti, Ranjan Dash, James Davenport, Gary Murphy, James DiSiena, James Gaiser

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... challenge for shear-waves is to deliver amplitudes in depth and imaging reliability of P-waves, for estimation of reservoir quality, geomechanical...

2022

A RESUME OF THE ELK POINT FORMATION IN VIEW OF RECENT DRILLING IN THE WILLISTON BASIN

J. REX McGEHEE

Montana Geological Society

...A RESUME OF THE ELK POINT FORMATION IN VIEW OF RECENT DRILLING IN THE WILLISTON BASIN J. REX McGEHEE 1952 64 64 The original definition of the Elk...

1952

Geology of Aetna Gas Field, Franklin and Logan Counties, Arkansas

Roger Planalp

AAPG Special Volumes

... southward also results in increasing fault displacement at depth. Maximum fault displacement found to date in the Aetna field is more than 1,300 ft...

1968

High-Resolution Anisotropic Earth Model Building on Conventional Seismic Data Using Full-Waveform Inversion: an Offshore Australia Case Study

Bee Jik Lim, Denes Vigh, Stephen Alwon, Saeeda Hydal, Martin Bayly, Chris Manuel, Dimitri Chagalov, Gary Hampson, Dimitri Bevc

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... was acquired with eight streamers with a maximum offset of 5550m, 75m separation and towed at a 6m depth. In 2004 and 2005, the dataset was processed through...

2014

San Miguelito Oil Field, Ventura County, California

Hugh W. McClellan , Richard B. Haines

AAPG Bulletin

... saturation and oil staining to the depth of 16,200 feet, where permeability was less than one millidarcy, but below that point compression and induration...

1951

Wilmington Field

Robert T. Young

Kansas Geological Society

... and finer near the top. It is 36 feet thick in the one well which penetrated it completely. Average depth is 3,123 feet. Ordovician - Viola Dolomite...

1960

Field Summary: Rago, North Field

Albert L. Richardson

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... Formations: Quaternary eolian deposits Discovery Method: Development drilling of Rago, North Elevation (KB): 4742' Completed: 9-29-54 Total Depth: 5036...

1982

Sedimentology of the Mainland Nearshore Region of Santa Barbara Channel, California

Ronald L. Kolpack

CSPG Special Publications

... and kurtosis in the depth range of 10–30 m, west of Pitas Point. Skewness values in the central sector exhibit numerous cross-shelf trends, whereas...

1986

Timing of Fracturing of Sedimentary Beds around Evolving Salt Shapes: Self-Consistent Behaviors and Coulomb's Criterion

K. Petersen, I. Lerche

GCAGS Transactions

... as the depth where the Lame constants are 75% of their maximum values. In most cases the overall trends given by equations (19a) and (19b) describe...

1994

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