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Combining high resolution modelling and one-way wave field extrapolation migration to image beneath a complex overburden: A case study from Porcupine Basin, Ireland

Partha Pratim Mandal, Weidi Koh, Julien Bluteau, David Laws, Jennifer Greenhalgh

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... attributes, including those required to perform a point-to-point mapping from time to depth domain. Non-parabolic automatic CIG gather picking...

2016

Use of the azimuthal resistivity technique for determination of regional azimuth of transmissivity

Douglas Carlson

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

.... The azimuthal resistivity survey method combines the use of standard resistivity equipment with a Wenner array rotated about a fixed center point...

2010

Geochemical Evidence for a Temporal Control on Sandstone Cementation: Chapter 3: CONTRAINTS ON DIAGENETIC PROCESSES

J. G. Gluyas, S. M. Grant , A. G. Robinson

AAPG Special Volumes

... relationship between present-day (maximum) temperatures and depth in the Brent Group sandstones. Bars represent ±1 either side of the mean. End_Page...

1993

Relation between dips of prestack time migrated and unmigrated data

Jagmeet Singh

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

..., offsets beyond 𝑣𝑡 = 6 𝑘𝑚 are not meaningful, as you run out of the migration ellipse or point C in Figure 1. Also, from Figure 6 we see that maximum...

2024

Regional Investigations in Intermontane Depressions of the Central Asiatic Orogenic Belt

A. N. Obukhov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... that are commercially oil-gas-bearing in adjacent areas. Common depth point seismic surveys were made here in 1984-88, and the first parametric well is now being...

1993

Multichannel Profiles Collected in 1982 in the Tonga Region of the South Pacific

Dennis M. Mann

Circum Pacific Council Publications

..., and with shotpoint (CDP, common-depth-point) locations and in Figures 3 and 4 in Steele, Kinoshita, and Stevenson (this volume). The acoustic array...

1985

McKinney Field

James J. Jamieson

Kansas Geological Society

... series at 5811 feet. Calculated open flow potential was 14,870,744 cubic feet of gas based on an 8 hour two point drawdown test. Static BHP at 5880 feet...

1959

Dynamic Phenomena of Sediment Compaction in Matagorda County, Texas

Robert L. Myers , Dewitt C. Van Siclen

GCAGS Transactions

... with depth down to a first maximum near 8000, followed by one or more isolated low-density zones. Then beginning at about 10,000 is a deeper zone...

1964

Incorporating refraction time-shifts into geophysical monitoring systems for monitoring shallow CO2 accumulations

Martyn Steel, Sjoerd A.L. De Ridder, Mike Branston, James Butt, Gabrielle Busanello

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... time shift is not observable is shown in Figure 4. Theoretically, for this model, the maximum time-shift at 1000-m depth below surface and 16% CO2...

2023

Method of Calculating Reduced Pressures of Formation Waters in Water-Pressure Systems

G. P. Yakobson, Yu. M. Kachalov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... plane of reference; z is the height of the point of measurement above the point of comparison. The reduced pressures of subsurface waters for large...

1965

Jefferson Island Salt Dome, Iberia and Vermilion Parishes, Louisiana

Jay B. Wharton, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... depth of the base of the salt column or its point of origin is unknown, but it is probably below 20,000 feet. No faults within or on the surface...

1953

The Prediction of Strength in the Sediments of St. Andrew Bay, Florida

C. W. Holmes, H. G. Goodell

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... The detailed description for the operation of the equipment is given by Soiltest (1957). Failure of the sample was taken as the point of maximum...

1964

The Geology of the Pine Point Barrier Reef Complex

H. Skall

CSPG Special Publications

.... On the Pine Point Mines property the Presqu’ile dolomite attains a maximum thickness of 220 ft. One to three beds of thin-bedded, fine, dense...

1977

Abstract: Benchmarking Well Performance for Drilling and Completions Techniques and Variable Geology in the Utica/Point Pleasant Play; #90228 (2015)

Murray Roth and Michael Roth

Search and Discovery.com

...Abstract: Benchmarking Well Performance for Drilling and Completions Techniques and Variable Geology in the Utica/Point Pleasant Play; #90228 (2015...

2015

Physiography of the North Labrador Sea, Davis Strait and Southern Baffin Bay

Peter A. Jezek

Atlantic Geology

... has a width of 500 km, and is cut by one major fjord outlet which extends to the main basin. This feature has a maximum depth of approximately 500 m...

1972

Flow Dynamics at River Channel Confluences: Implications for Sediment Transport and Bed Morphology

James L. Best

Special Publications of SEPM

... Yorkshire, U.K. (Fig. 7). At this natural channel confluence, the scour originates at the upstream junction corner and reaches a maximum depth 2.5 m...

1987

Bed-load Sorting in an Alluvial River

Jesper Bartholdy, Jorgen Kisling-Moller

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of different grain-size fractions in a sand-bed river (bankfull discharge = 10 m3/s, width = 15 m, depth = 1.5 m, mean grain diameter = 0.5 mm) in southwest...

1996

Abstracts: Fast Search Algorithms for Automatic Localization of Microseismic Events; #90173 (2015)

Ulrich Zimmer and Jeremy Jin

Search and Discovery.com

... of the objective function at these points. Once a specified criterion is met, the search is stopped and the point with the minimum (or maximum) function value...

2015

Combined Thermal Multi-Gate Decay Lithology Log and Open-Hole Log Applications to Strengthen Testing Justification in a Blind Drilling, Exploration Well Case, North Sumatra Basin

Nadia Nurul, Azazi Daulati, Gumelar, Maranu Ricardo, Ferry F Baskaraputra, Joan C L Tobing, Mahadevan S Iyer

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... across 7814–7890 FT MD, which indicates fluid intake below 7814 FT, with maximum cooling phenomena across 7830–7870 FT (Figure 4 Point 4...

2014

The Combined Effects of Wave Motion and Tidal Currents on the Morphology of Intertidal Ripple Marks: The Wash, U.K.

C. L. Amos , M. B. Collins

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., 1961), are those of deep and intermediate water waves. In terms of the absolute maximum water depth found in the area (3 m), this at first appears...

1978

Reservoir and Source Bed History in the Great Valley, California

D. L. Zieglar, J. H. Spotts

Pacific Section of AAPG

... at maximum depth of burial. All four of these factors - initial porosity variations, compaction, cementation, and uplift-contribute to the scatter...

1976

Carbonate Porosity Versus Depth: A Predictable Relation for South Florida

James W. Schmoker, Robert B. Halley

AAPG Bulletin

...Carbonate Porosity Versus Depth: A Predictable Relation for South Florida James W. Schmoker, Robert B. Halley 1982 2561 2570 66 12. (December...

1982

Structure Beneath Continental Shelf, Northeastern Gulf of Mexico

John W. Antoine , James L. Harding

AAPG Bulletin

..., in which case the same point served as a listening station for two profiles. For example, on Figure 1, 7-B and 8-A represent the same point. In some places...

1965

Crustal Velocity and Sediment Thickness Asymmetries along and between the Conjugate Australian-Antarctic Margins

Joanne M. Whittaker, Alexey Goncharov, Simon E. Williams, R. Dietmar Müller

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... based on our maximum sediment thickness estimates; red lines – Moho depth (average of the four preferred models from Kusznir (2009)); white dots...

2012

Regional Mapping of Basement and Sedimentary Interfaces in the Deep Waters of the Andaman Sea Basin using Marine Magnetic and Gravity Data; #41050 (2012)

Irena Kivior, Sandeep Kumar Chandola, Lee Beng Chong, Eng Boong Keong, Aisyah Bt M Nordin, Stephen Markham, and Fasil Hagos

Search and Discovery.com

... by deeper sources. The Multi-Window Test (MWT) procedure estimates the depth over a series of increasingly larger window sizes centered over a point...

2012

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