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Geology of the Offshore Southeast Georgia Embayment, U.S. Atlantic Continental Margin, Based on Multichannel Seismic Reflection Profiles: Rifted Margins

Richard T. Buffler , Joel S. Watkins , William P. Dillon

AAPG Special Volumes

.... the sedimentary section onlaps a regional unconformity characterized by a strong, smooth reflector/high-velocity refractor (5.8 to 6.3 km/sec). Rocks below...

1979

Chapter 14 (Case Histories of Three-Dimensional Seismic Surveys)—Case History 4: 3-D Seismic Interpretation of an Upper Permian Gas Field in Northwest Germany

H. E. C. Swanenberg, F. X. Fuehrer

AAPG Special Volumes

... carbonates is the reflection originating from the interphase between the salt and the anhydrite covering the carbonates. This “Z-reflector...

2011

Enhancing Fault Interpretation Through Broadband Processing and Diffraction Imaging: The First and Successful Experience from Madura Offshore Area

Pongga Wardaya, Rino Saputra, Syaeful Amin

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... the migration, giving us a higher resolution fault image after migration. In addition, we implemented a diffraction imaging technique that detects reflector...

2018

Third and Fourth Dimensions in Exploration

John Daly

AAPG Bulletin

... in the previous figure. The mirrors are replaced by a continuous reflector, consisting of two straight segments, joined by a curved surface. The image of the shot...

1954

Relations between geomorphic form and sedimentologic-stratigraphic variability: Holocene ooid sand shoal, Lily Bank, Bahamas

Andrew G. Sparks, Eugene C. Rankey

AAPG Bulletin

.... The basal reflector (reflector Z) is a weak- to moderate-amplitude, continuous flat horizon. Reflector Z can be traced across the line but generally has...

2013

Seismic Detection of Source Rocks

Ian Davison, Karyna Rodriguez, David Eastwell

GEO ExPro Magazine

... half grabens and the presence of large seaward dipping reflector packages (SDRs) which when drilled proved to be predominantly subaerial basalts...

2018

Late Cenozoic Stratigraphy of the Central Scotian Slope, Eastern Canada

David J.W. Piper, William R. Normark, Roy Sparkes

CSPG Bulletin

... at a prominent reflector, L, assigned a Plio-Pleistocene age by Uchupi and Austin (1979). This is overlain by the deposits of a single, large, channel...

1987

The Structure and Evolution of the Jan Mayen Ridge and Surrounding Regions: Rifted Margins: Field Investigations of Margin Structure and Stratigraphy

Alan Nunns

AAPG Special Volumes

... of spreading in the Labrador Sea. As defined by the presence of the relatively transparent basement reflector, "Horizon 0," the Jan Mayen block...

1982

Anomalous Seismic Character of the Bering Sea Shelf*

Roger D. Hammond, John R. Gaither

Alaska Geological Society

..., M. G., and Miller, J., 1978, Diagenesis of Late Cenozoic diatomaceous deposits and formation of the bottom simulating reflector in the southern Bering...

1983

Continuous Seismic Survey of Bermuda, Part II, Harrington Sound

R. A. Gees, F. Medioli

Atlantic Geology

... believed to consist of a sequence of marine limestones and eolinites. This unit is truncated by a well delineated near horizontal reflector, similar...

1970

Quaternary Development of Channels, Levees, and Lobes on Middle Laurentian Fan

William R. Normark , David J. W. Piper , Dorrik A. V. Stow

AAPG Bulletin

... the Laurentian fan lies above a prominent horizon, the L reflector, that can be traced throughout the area of rise and fan on seismic reflection profiles. Uchupi...

1983

What Causes those Annoying Stair-Step Artifacts on Coherence Volumes?; #42036 (2017)

Tengfei Lin, Kurt J. Marfurt

Search and Discovery.com

... algorithms that explicitly include an obliquity factor actually assume each subsurface point is part of a specular reflector. In prestack migration...

2017

Exploration for Oil and Gas in Clastic Rocks of the Devonian of the North Border of the Peri-Caspian Depression

T. N. Dzhumagaliyev, K. Kh. Bakirov, R. B. Bakhtiyarov, D. Z. Valyev, S. M. Kamalov, A. N. Kolupayev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... flank of the large east-west-trending Chinarevsko-Rozhkov high. Reflector Π3 is at −4700 m at the crest of the high. Amplitude on the −5000 m structure...

1981

Chapter 29: Haddam Meadows, Connecticut: A Case Study for the Acquisition, Processing, and Relevance of 3-D Seismic Data as Applied to the Remediation of DNAPL Contamination

Jason R. House, Thomas M. Boyd, and F. Peter Haeni

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Both of these tie to a vertical seismic profile (VSP) dataset collected in the same area. The upper reflector corresponds to the refusal depth...

1996

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN PALEOGENE VOLCANISM AND OOZE DEPOSITION OFFSHORE MID-NORWAY?; #90022 (2002)

Ragnhild Lilletveit, Lars N. Jensen, Oddmund Riise, Kenneth Duffaut

Search and Discovery.com

... reflectors that often crosscut stratigraphy. Occasionally, it is difficult to distinguish such a crosscutting reflector from a hydrocarbon related...

2002

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