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Variety of Geologic Silhouette Shapes Distinguishable by Multiple Rotations Method of Quantitative Shape Analysis Text: ABSTRACT

D. G. Collins, J. M. Parks

AAPG Bulletin

... sufficiently for gross recognition from these few numerical descriptors. Thus, a semi-automated data-retrieval system becomes feasible, with silhouette...

1984

Sigmoidal Bundles and Other Tidal Features, Curtis Formation (Jurassic), Utah: ABSTRACT

R. D. Kreisa, R. J. Moiola

AAPG Bulletin

... on the recognition of tidal bundles, the lateral succession of cross-strata generated by the migration of a large-scale bedform during one dominant tidal episode...

1984

Improved Recognition of Sedimentary Fabrics using Fluorescence Microscopy--Implications for Interpreting Carbonate Facies and Diagenetic History: ABSTRACT

Donald A. Yurewicz, Jeffrey J. Dravis

AAPG Bulletin

...Improved Recognition of Sedimentary Fabrics using Fluorescence Microscopy--Implications for Interpreting Carbonate Facies and Diagenetic History...

1984

Depositional Models, Intrabasin Tectonics, and Sea Level Changes in Petroleum Exploration: ABSTRACT

Robert J. Weimer

AAPG Bulletin

... are commonly observed, and they sometimes mask the recognition of exact time of sporadic fault movement. The most common petroleum reservoirs are deposited...

1984

Resistivity Curves from Complex Reservoirs: Under-Utilized Tools for Exploration and Production Geologists: ABSTRACT

Lowell W. Revett, Brian E. Lock

AAPG Bulletin

... vertically adjacent but separated beds may have different fluid contents and may lack transition zones. Recognition of the distinction between these two types...

1985

Recognition and Correlation of Morrowan-Age Wash Reservoirs in Roger Mills and Beckham Counties, Oklahoma: ABSTRACT

David M. Sturm, Keith L. Talley, Alan R. Carroll

AAPG Bulletin

...Recognition and Correlation of Morrowan-Age Wash Reservoirs in Roger Mills and Beckham Counties, Oklahoma: ABSTRACT David M. Sturm, Keith L. Talley...

1985

Carolina Slate Belt: A Review of Thoughts of Its Age and Position in Appalachian Orogene: ABSTRACT

G. G. Gibson

AAPG Bulletin

... have been delineated. Present interest in the CSB is in part due to recognition of similarities between slate-belt rocks and those associated...

1985

ABSTRACT: Allocyclic and Autocyclic Controls During Deposition of the Ferron Sandstone: Using Depositional Environments and Architecture Analysis to Understand Sea Level and Facies Distributions; #90013 (2003)

John A. Dewey, Thomas H. Morris

Search and Discovery.com

... and autocyclic processes in marginal marine settings. Detailed facies analysis allows recognition of wave-dominated shorefaces and fluvial-dominated deltaic...

2003

ABSTRACT: Best Practices for Onshore Hydrocarbon Microseepage Surveys; #90013 (2003)

Daniel C. Hitzman, Dietmar Schumacher, Luis Clavijo

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... anomalous and background areas. To optimize the recognition of a seepage anomaly, the sampling pattern and sample number must reflect survey objectives...

2003

ABSTRACT: Dolomitization and Cyclicity: Implications for Reservoir Distribution and Quality in Mississippian Livingstone Formation, Waterton Complex, Southwest Alberta; #90013 (2003)

Guillermina Sagasti, Jose Luis Massaferro, Gregor Eberli

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... to improve the prediction of reservoir occurrence. Detailed study of the Livingstone allowed recognition of high and low frequency cycles (HFCs & LFCs), which...

2003

ABSTRACT: Lithofacies and Sequence Stratigraphy from Well Logs for the Cyclic Morrowan to Wolfcampian Hermosa Group Strata, Paradox Basin, Utah and Colorado; #90013 (2003)

Donald L. Rasmussen, Dalton L. Rasmussen

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.... Outcrops permit finer examination of lithofacies and confident recognition of internal fifth-order subdivisions compared with well logs where...

2003

ABSTRACT: Incorporation of Seismic Facies Analysis in 3-D Geological Modeling; #90013 (2003)

Patricia G. Pistoun, R. E. Sheriff, Grover Gonzales

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... applies the seismic facies recognition technology within the Middle Member of the Forbes Formation in the Grimes Field and incorporates...

2003

ABSTRACT: Combining dipmeter measurements and formation imaging to improve reservoir characterization; #90021 (2003)

ROY L. YATES, JOËL H. LE CALVEZ

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... interpretation (e.g., unconformities, faults and fractures recognition, and vugs) as well as stratigraphic interpretation (e.g., orientation...

2003

ABSTRACT: Examples of Decision-making in Frontier Exploration: the Interplay of Risks Analysis, Play Drivers' Recognition and Accepted Challenges; #90017 (2003)

Bernard C. Duval, Jérôme-Marie Roux

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...ABSTRACT: Examples of Decision-making in Frontier Exploration: the Interplay of Risks Analysis, Play Drivers' Recognition and Accepted Challenges...

2003

ABSTRACT: Unayzah-C Reservoir: A Late Carboniferous to Early Permian Periglacial Sandstone Filling Hercynian Palaeotopography; #90061 (2006)

A. Kent Norton and Allen Neville

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... roughly constrained as Late Carboniferous to Early Permian, on the recognition of rare reworked Middle Carboniferous palynomorphs in the Unayzah-C...

2006

ABSTRACT: Geochemical Exploration in Deserts: Strategies for Success; #90061 (2006)

Dietmar Schumacher, Luis Clavareau, and Daniel Hitzman

Search and Discovery.com

.... Microseepage data are inherently noisy and require adequate sample density to distinguish between anomalous and background areas. To optimize the recognition...

2006

Abstract: Contribution of Geophysics to Structural Recognition and Prospecting Groundwater in the Guelmim Plain, Bas Draa Basin, Morocco

Mustapha Boualoul

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...Abstract: Contribution of Geophysics to Structural Recognition and Prospecting Groundwater in the Guelmim Plain, Bas Draa Basin, Morocco Mustapha...

2008

Abstract: Surface Geochemical Exploration in Deserts of North Africa and the Middle East: Strategies for Success

Dietmar Schumacher, Luigi Clavareau, and Daniel Hitzman

Search and Discovery.com

.... To optimize the recognition of a seepage anomaly, the sampling pattern and sample density must reflect survey objectives, expected size and shape...

2008

Abstract: Geochemical Exploration in Deserts of North Africa and the Middle East: Strategies for Success; #90211 (2015)

Dietmar Schumacher, Luis Clavijo Clavareau, and Daniel Hitzman

Search and Discovery.com

... to distinguish between anomalous and background areas. To optimize the recognition of a seepage anomaly, the sampling pattern and sample density must reflect...

2015

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