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Tubes of the Modern Polychaete Diopatra Cuprea As Current Velocity Indicators And As Analogs For Skolithos-Monocraterion

John H. Barwis

Special Publications of SEPM

... 1966 and of fluvial point bars as well when the rate of occur at occur et 1975 Maximum tidal current velocities seldom Closed system net...

1984

Geophysical in-situ stress prediction method based on ADS method

Min Zhang, Xia Wang, Ya Shen, Jinrong Yang, Yintao Cai, Liping Qian, Feng Li, Jianhua Li

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... technology. The three-dimensional vertical in-situ stress, maximum horizontal principal stress and minimum horizontal principal stress prediction method...

2024

Simple Approximations for Estimating Quickly the Motion and Timing of Salt Diapir Rise, Overhang Development, and Associated Thermal Anomalies from Present Day Observations: Case Histories from the Gulf of Mexico and Danish North Sea

I. Lerche , R. O. Thomsen

GCAGS Transactions

...)L-1) - exp(-(H-Dc)/L)] (14) Thus the neutral buoyancy point is at a fixed submudline depth of Dc. Any component of the salt stock shallower than Dc...

1993

Evolution of Gulf Coast Crude Oil

Donald C. Barton

AAPG Bulletin

... to 7,000 feet shows that the A.P.I. gravity of the fractions and the percentage content of the lower boiling fractions tend to increase with depth and age...

1937

3-D Seismic Applications for Environmental and Groundwater Reconnaissance

Donald J. Marlin , William H. Schramm , and Robert M. Mayer

GCAGS Transactions

... the shallow target. The 3-D acquisition goal is to provide multiple ray paths from source to a common depth point (CDP) back to a receiver via...

1999

Grabens on Anticlines in Gulf Coastal Plain, and Thinning of Sedimentary Section in Downthrown Fault Block: GEOLOGIC NOTES

W. C. Fallaw

AAPG Bulletin

... of compressional stresses acting on the sedimentary rocks in the graben system, the maximum principal stress trajectories trend vertically. This stress...

1973

The Jurassic Fernie Group in Northwestern British Columbia [Abstract]

W. N. Hamilton

CSPG Bulletin

... of Northeastern British Columbia reaches a maximum thickness of about 1100 feet on the Peace River. Northward and eastward thinning of the group from...

1962

Geologic Interpretation of Radar and Space Imagery of California: ABSTRACT

Floyd F. Sabins, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... indicate some revisions of existing maps. In particular, linears on the radar imagery point to previously unmapped faults. In outcrops where surface...

1973

Stratigraphy and Paleontology of Santa Maria District, California

W. P. Woodring , M. N. Bramlette , K. E. Lohman

AAPG Bulletin

... from the vanishing point to a maximum of 2,700 feet, the thickest section being in the type region on the south slope of Mount Lospe. The Lospe...

1943

Time-dependence of subsidence above a producing gas reservoir with salt top seal: A finite element model study of the role of salt flow

George Marketos, Taco Broerse, Christopher J. Spiers, and Rob Govers

AAPG Bulletin

... for which there is data overlap. Note that the depth of the subsidence bowl in its deepest point (i.e., the maximum subsidence), which is essentially what...

2026

Single Point Mooring System for Offshore LNG Plants

G. M. Pomonic, M. S. Mastroda

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... conditions, however, design details will depend on specific requirements such as water depth, soil conditions, maximum wave conditions, etc...

1978

The Formation of Overpressure and It's Influence on Oil and Gas in Kuche Foreland Thrust Structural Zone, Tarim Basin, Northwest China; #90017 (2003)

Lianbo Zeng, Shurong Xiao

Search and Discovery.com

.... The strata are mainly consisted of Mesozoic group and Cenozoic group. The sedimentary thickness of Mesozoic group generally is 2000-3000m,the maximum...

2003

Sequence Stratigraphic Concepts Applied to Paleogene Outcrops, Gulf and Atlantic Basins

Gerald R. Baum, Peter R. Vail

Special Publications of SEPM

... CURVE FALLING SEQUENCE BOUNDARY INFLECTION POINT OF FALL HIGHSTAND DEPOSITS SURFACE OF MAXIMUM STARVATION INFLECTION POINT OF RISE SHELF MARGIN...

1988

A Simple Guide to Depth Conversion: Part II

Ashley Francis

GEO ExPro Magazine

... drilling prognosis and reservoir Figure 1: A plot (a) of well depth and seismic time shows one point (highlighted red) as an outlier. This could...

2018

Oscillation Sand Ripples Generated by Laboratory Apparatus

Martin C. Miller , Paul D. Komar

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... anywhere). In the experiments the tank was generally filled to a maximum depth of about 3.3 meters for wave generation. Waves are produced by a flat-type...

1980

Geosteering in a Thin Facies Layer Through Proactive Collaboration Process of Reservoir Interpretation

Adrean Pudyaksa, Hendri Harsian, Takefumi Shibuya, Ni Made Wilasari, Olivia Azwar

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... thin grainstone facies layer. The thinnest target is approximately 5 to 7 ft true vertical depth (TVD). There were other challenges due to limited...

2019

Field Summary: Pelster Field

Burton C. Dunn

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...-JulesburgBasin Surface Formations: There are no outcrops in the immediate area, but Tertiary sands and shales are encountered at shallow depth. Discovery Method...

1982

ABSTRACT: UPPER ORDOVICIAN MONTOYA SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY AND CHERT POROSITY IN SOUTHEASTERN DELAWARE BASIN; #90013 (2003)

DAVID M. THOMAS III, HUAIBO LIU

Search and Discovery.com

... Maximum progradation point Shallowing-upward interval Maximum water depth Upham I Deepening-upward interval 500 Grainstone Packstone Wackestone...

2003

Know Your Faults!

Rasoul Sorkhabi

GEO ExPro Magazine

.... place at a point at depth when lithostatic of extensional faults, sometimes having pressure exceeds the rock strength and a listric (‘spoon-shape...

2012

Abnormal Pressures in Midland Field, Louisiana

William A. Fowler Jr, Walter A. Boyd Jr, Sabin W. Marshall, Robert L. Myers

Houston Geological Society

.... The vertical column listed on Table 1 represents the maximum vertical oil and gas column that can be reasonably established from well data at some point...

1971

Early Diagenesis of a Holocene Reefal Terrace Merak-Anyer Area Northwest Java Island, Indonesia

M. Cassoudebat, Said El Latief, A. Fediaevsky

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... already studied. Corings reached a maximum depth of 10 m i.e.: 5 to 8.5m below the phreatic water table and the recoveries vary from 30 to 65% (3.0...

1985

Cretaceous forensic podiatry: big game tracking with a microresistivity image log on a McMurray Formation scroll bar

Howard Brekke

CSPG Bulletin

..., the thickness of these observed RAS features are 5 to 25%, to a maximum of 40% of the thickness of the point bar. As they are primarily subaereal...

2015

Developments in Canada in 1946

Frank L. Fournier

AAPG Bulletin

... in Canada during 1946. The Viking-Kinsella gas field was considerably enlarged and 3 new gas fields were discovered, namely, Provost, Elk Point, and Pendant...

1947

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