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Spiro Equivalent Between the Windingstair and Ti Valley Faults: Implications for Correlation of the Atoka Formation in the Ouachita Fold-Thurst Belt: Abstract
Dennis R. Kerr
Tulsa Geological Society
... authors have reported occurrence of a similar unique sandstone elsewhere. The clear implication resulting from the recognition of the Spiro equivalent...
2003
Applications of Sequence Stratigraphy in the Alberta Foreland Basin: Examples from the Upper Cretaceous [Abstract]
Bhattacharya, J.
CSPG Bulletin
.... 38 (1990) No. 1. (March) The basic approach used to interpret sedimentary sequences in the context of sequence stratigraphy is the recognition...
1990
The Use of Deterministic Basin Models in Basin Evaluation [Abstract]
Burrus, J., Doligez, B., Joseph, P., Ungerer, P., Wolf, S.
CSPG Bulletin
... of geochemical concepts into geological analysis. The recognition that hydrocarbon generation is a temperature controlled process, and that hydrocarbon...
1990
Abstract: Tectonic Linears of the Ozarks Glades Region of Southwestern Missouri
Charles E. Robertson
Utah Geological Association
... be present under the thick residual cover of south-central and southeastern Missouri. Recognition of these hidden linears may lead to discovery...
1974
Abstract: Seismic Prediction of Hydrocarbon Reservoirs - A (Critical) Review on the Determination of Lithological Parameters from Seismic Data
Burkhard Buttkus
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... parameters. Much success in the recognition of stratigraphical traps~ prediction of pore filler changes and the extent of hydrocarbon reservoirs from...
1984
The Present State of Geothermal Investigations
Francis Birch
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... in this subject among oil geologists, with recognition and exploitation of opportunities as they arise, could greatly advance its development. End_of_Record...
1954
Mississippian Carbonate Deposits of the Ozark Region
Raymond C. Moore
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of Mississippian formations now found on the flanks of the Ozark dome leads to recognition of several distinct types of carbonate rocks and permits...
1954
"Sedimentology of McMurray Formation Channel-Fill Deposits [Abstract]"
Muwais, W.K., Strobl, R.S.
CSPG Bulletin
... of both types of channel fill. Recognition of each channel type has a great impact on reservoir modelling of the McMurray Formation. End_of_Record...
1991
"Sedimentology and Reservoir Quality of the Kiskatinaw Formation, Alberta [Abstract]"
Shawa, M.S., Harris, I.M.
CSPG Bulletin
.... The Kiskatinaw sediments are predominantly tidal deposits laid down in an estuary system affected by macrotidal processes. The recognition of allocyclic...
1991
Stratigraphic Distribution of Pennsylvanian Spores
Robert M. Kosanke
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... are not given proper recognition and study. Interpretation of stratigraphic distribution cannot be made without serious efforts to understand primary plant...
1955
Criteria for the Recognition of Species and Subspecies in Upper Triassic Metoposaurid Amphibians
Edwin H. Colbert, John Imbrie
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...Criteria for the Recognition of Species and Subspecies in Upper Triassic Metoposaurid Amphibians Edwin H. Colbert, John Imbrie 1955 Vol. 25 No. 2...
1955
Abstract: Recent Advances in Borehold Imaging Based on the Circumferential Borehold Imaging Log (CBIL)
Walter H. Fertl
GCAGS Transactions
...-bedded intervals; recognition of depositional features (e.g., highly laminated and/or crossbedded intervals); borehole geometry via high-resolution...
1990
5. Specific Variations Among Arenaceous Silurian Foraminifera from Illinois
Howard Schwalb , Charles Collinson
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... identifying species due to variations of curvature, rates of expansion, and the lack of preservation of the proloculum. Recognition...
1956
Abstract: Palaeoenvironments of the Lower Miocene to Pliocene Sediments in Offshore NW Sabah Area
Emeliana D. Rice-Oxley
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... constructed. In addition detailed biostratigraphic/seismostratigraphic correlation enabled the recognition of four "seismic facies" (base of slope, slope...
1989
Recognition of Zones of Fracture Permeability of Seals in Evaluation of Oil-Gas Prospects of Local Structures
Ye. S. Shtengelov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
...Recognition of Zones of Fracture Permeability of Seals in Evaluation of Oil-Gas Prospects of Local Structures Ye. S. Shtengelov 1978 388 391 Vol. 15...
1978
Electrical Well Logging in Illinois Basin: ABSTRACT
C. A. Bays , R. C. Cooper , F. W . Mitchell , G. W. Prescott , C. K. Ruddick
AAPG Bulletin
.... Recognition of commercial saturation in wells and prediction of reservoir behavior have been successful in some cases by integration of electrical log data...
1948
Fusulinid Phylogeny and Early Permian Stratigraph
Garner L. Wilde
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., Intermediate, thickly-fusiform species with perched chomata; and Group IV, Large, thickly-fusiform species with massive chomata. Recognition...
1970
Memoir 71, Chapter 5: Predicting Interwell Heterogeneity in Fluvial-Deltaic Reservoirs: Effects of Progressive Architecture Variation Through a Depositional Cycle from Outcrop and Subsurface Observations
Paul R. Knox and Mark D. Barton
AAPG Special Volumes
... Advances Early recognition of stratigraphic heterogeneity can lead to improved estimates of hydrocarbon reserves and more efficient development...
1999
Abstract: Significance and Recognition of Mass-Transport Deposits in Deepwater Environments
Craig Shipp, C. P. Lee
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
...Abstract: Significance and Recognition of Mass-Transport Deposits in Deepwater Environments Craig Shipp, C. P. Lee 88 Ceramah Teknik (Technical Talk...
2007
Review of Sespe Paleontology.: ABSTRACT
V. L. Vander Hoof
AAPG Bulletin
... land areas of high relief. Its heterogeneity of color and sorting gives it a homogeneity for field recognition, but the real nature of its deposition may...
1953
Generation of target areas for further mineral exploration studies from airborne geophysical survey in East Coast Economic Region (ECER)
Abd Rahim Bin Harun, Ahmad Zulkifli Kamaruzaman
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... magnetic anomalies caused by igneous and mineralised bodies and delineate basement structure that may assist in the recognition of features favourable...
2018
Preface
R. G. Swanson
AAPG Special Volumes
.... As our knowledge of sedimentary petrology, diagenetic processes, and criteria for recognition of depositional environments increases, it is imperative...
1981
Mississippian Lithologic Sequence in Southern Saskatchewan: ABSTRACT
R. W. Edie, Alex McCoy
AAPG Bulletin
... is an outgrowth of this study, and criteria are presented for the recognition of evaporitic dolomite. Differential weathering of the chalk members...
1956
AAPG Methods in Exploration No. 13, Chapter 2: Enhancing the Gamma-ray Log Through Geological Input: Evaluating Thin-bedded Turbidite Sequences
Cees R. Geel
AAPG Special Volumes
..., recognition of individual sandstone and shale beds can be extremely difficult. Well-log processing techniques such as alpha processing or deconvolution have...
2002
Stratigraphic Frontiers in Petroleum Geology: ABSTRACT
Raymond C. Moore
AAPG Bulletin
..., not to say the most important single subscience applied to oil and gas exploration. Such recognition in no way belittles investigations in the fields...
1960