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AAPG Archie Series, No. 1, Chapter 7: Characterizing Thinly Bedded Reservoirs with Core Data

Q. R. Passey, K. E. Dahlberg, K. B. Sullivan, H. Yin, R. A. Brackett, Y. H. Xiao, and A. G. Guzmán-Garcia

AAPG Special Volumes

... as thicker beds; for example, there might be an inverse relationship between bed thickness and reservoir quality. Digital core images can be used...

2006

Outcrop and Seismic Analysis of Natural Fractures, Faults and Structure at Teapot Dome, Wyoming

Scott P. Cooper, Bruce Hart, John C. Lorenz, Laurel B. Goodwin, Mark Milliken

Wyoming Geological Association

... of these fractures strike NW to WNW and abutting relationships indicate they predate folding. A second set of fractures consists of bed-normal extension...

2003

A Field Guidebook to the Geology of Glacier National Park, Montana and Vicinity: Field Trip No. 2; Frontmatter and Roadlog

James W. Whipple, Omer B. Raup, Thomas Kelty, Gregory A. Davis, Robert J. Horodyski

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

..., p. 1001–1004. Constenius, K. N., 1982, Relationship between the Kishenehn basin and the Flathead listric normal fault and the Lewis thrust salient...

1985

ABSTRACT: Comparison of the Petrography, Palynology, and Paleobotany of the Stockton Bed, West Virginia

Brenda S. Pierce, Ronald W. Stanton, Cortland F. Eble

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

...ABSTRACT: Comparison of the Petrography, Palynology, and Paleobotany of the Stockton Bed, West Virginia Brenda S. Pierce, Ronald W. Stanton, Cortland...

1991

Megaflaps adjacent to salt diapirs

Mark G. Rowan, Katherine A. Giles, Thomas E. Hearon IV, and J. Carl Fiduk

AAPG Bulletin

... restoration results and direct field evidence suggest that internal strain is minor, with little bed lengthening and thinning. Recognition...

2016

Fold-accommodation faults

Shankar Mitra

AAPG Bulletin

... and into-anticline thrusts form primarily because of an increase in bed curvature within fold cores, although differential layer-parallel strain...

2002

Three-dimensional structural model of the Painter and East Painter reservoir structures, Wyoming fold and thrust belt

Joseph D. Dischinger, Shankar Mitra

AAPG Bulletin

... a gentle backlimb and a steeply dipping to overturned forelimb, whereas the East Painter structure displays steep dips on both limbs. The front limbs...

2006

GEOLOGY OF THE TWO MEDICINE-BADGER CREEK AREA, GLACIER AND PONDERA COUNTIES, MONTANA

ROBERT J. WEIMER

Montana Geological Society

... by the presence of west-dipping rocks, principally of Paleozoic and Mesozoic age, that have been repeated by numerous west-dipping thrust...

1955

A BRIEF CONSIDERATION OF THE GEOMORPHOLOGY OF THE GLACIER PARK-ST. MARY AREA, MONTANA

DR. VICTOR C. MILLER

Montana Geological Society

... The mountain mass is composed of very gently west-dipping pre-Cambrian rocks (A), overlying less-resistant debris-covered...

1955

A Proposed Third-Order Sequence Framework for the Upper Devonian Outcrops of the Northern Canning Basin

D. B. Whittam, J. M. Kennard, R. B. Kirk, J. F. Sarg, P. N. Southgate

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

..., 1973) which pass laterally, without a well defined reef margin, into moderately dipping reef• slope facies . The Billy Hills Sequence is equivalent...

1994

An Analysis of Joint Development in Thick Sandstone Beds of the Elk Basin Anticline, Montana-Wyoming

Terry Engelder, Michael R. Gross, Paul Pinkerton

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

..., joints are prevented from further vertical growth at the interface between beds, there is a relationship between stress shadow width and bed thickness...

1997

Evidence of Syndepositional Subsidence and the Evolution of Multiple Coal Splits in the Hartshorne Formation, Western Arkoma Basin, Oklahoma, Part 2, Conclusion

Melissa Marie Stefos

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... indicates that the bed is dipping southward. The bed also bends upward slightly and is not planar. No major faulting (greater than 30 feet of offset...

2008

Seismic and Borehole Analysis of Pantai Kundor, Melaka

Abd. Rahim Samsudin, Umar Hamzah

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... in Figure 2. The boreholes have depths varying from 11.96 to 38.8 m below sea bed. The borehole logs were studied and their results were superimposed onto...

1994

Bluejacket Sandstone at Lake Eufaula Dam: A Lesson in Sequence Stratigraphic Architecture

Dennis R. Kerr

Oklahoma City Geological Society

...). In addition, broadly convex-upward stratal surfaces and more steeply south-southwest dipping surfaces (Figures 3) (average trough-cross...

2011

The Relationship Between a Grain's Settling Velocity and Threshold of Motion Under Unidirectional Currents

Paul D. Komar, Karen E. Clemens

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...The Relationship Between a Grain's Settling Velocity and Threshold of Motion Under Unidirectional Currents Paul D. Komar, Karen E. Clemens 1986 Vol...

1986

Bed Configurations

J. C. Harms, J. B. Southard, R. G. Walker

Special Publications of SEPM

... to kinds of significant features. between flow conditions and bed catalog the relationship geometry by making observations in flumes and natural flows...

1982

Sedimentation Units in Stratified Resedimented Conglomerate, Paleocene Submarine Canyon Fill, Point Lobos, California

H. Edward Clifton

CSPG Special Publications

... gravel bed. The size of the largest clasts (decimeters to meters) in the conglomerate suggests transport on relatively steep slopes. Forests within a few...

1984

Raton Basin: Raton Basin Coal Bed Methane Gas Field, Colorado and New Mexico

Shannon L. Osterhout, Brian W. Rothkopf, Hadi Soetrisno

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...Raton Basin: Raton Basin Coal Bed Methane Gas Field, Colorado and New Mexico Shannon L. Osterhout, Brian W. Rothkopf, Hadi Soetrisno 2014 267 292...

2014

Application of Outcrop Analogues and Detailed Reservoir Characterization to the AOSTRA Underground Test Facility, McMurray Formation, North Eastern Alberta.

Rudy S. Strobl, Daryl M. Wightman, Walid K. Muwais, Darrell K. Cotterill, Liping Yuan

CSPG Special Publications

... direction likely enhances the production success obtained. This well orientation is perpendicular to the dipping IHS beds, creating numerous breakthrough...

1997

The Silurian-Devonian Boundary in the Barrandian

Ivo Chlupac, Hermann Jaeger, Jana Zikmundova

CSPG Bulletin

... the boundary, were obtained. In the boundary interval each distinct limestone bed of uniform lithology was assigned a number. Shale intercalations between...

1972

Chapter 11 - Miocene Outcrops on the Samarinda Anticlinorium

George P. Allen, John L. C. Chambers

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... are found in the core of the anticline from distal pro-delta facies. A 3500 metre thick succession of increasingly gently dipping and increasingly...

1998

AAPG Studies in Geology No.53 - Part 1: Structural Interpretation Methods

John H. Shaw, Christopher D. Connors, and John Suppe

AAPG Special Volumes

..., and regional subsidence or uplift. Folds are expressed in seismic reflection profiles as one or more regions of dipping reflections (dip domains) that correspond...

2005

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