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Bottom-sampling Apparatus: Part 7. Methods of Study

Jack L. Hough

AAPG Special Volumes

... for sampling fine-grained sediments (clays and fine silts). Since most coring tubes penetrate to a greater depth than other types of samplers and preserve...

1939

Gravity-Driven Structures and Rift Basin Evolution: Rio Muni Basin, Offshore Equatorial West Africa

Jonathan P. Turner

AAPG Bulletin

... that suggest they share many of the same deformation processes as thin-skin thrust and linked extensional fault systems. Not only are these structures...

1995

Identification of genetically distinct petroleum tribes in the Middle Magdalena Valley, Colombia

William Thompson-Butler, Kenneth E. Peters, Leslie B. Magoon, Allegra Hosford Scheirer, J. Michael Moldowan, Vladimir Orlando Blanco, Roman Eugenio Gonzalez, Stephan A. Graham, John E. Zumberge, and David A. Wavrek

AAPG Bulletin

... controlling selective abandonment and reactivation in thick-skin orogens: A case study in the Magdalena Valley, Colombia, in M. Nemčok, A. Mora...

2019

Petroleum Geology of the Hides Gas Field, Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea

D. C. Johnstone, J. K. Emmett

Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings

... column height in excess of 1240m. Using regional aquifer pressure data, a gas water contact depth of approximately -1850mss can be estimated...

2000

The Earliest Oil Industry: Chapter 1

Edgar Wesley Owen

AAPG Special Volumes

... at Chi-lui-ching, Szechwan Province, is stated as 211 B.C. by Meyerhoff (1970). End_Page 2-------------------------- lined with timber. The depth...

1975

Pedogenic and Groundwater Silcretes at Stuart Creek Opal Field, South Australia

Medard Thiry, Anthony R. Milnes

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... horizons at depth is displayed. In the Stuart Creek opal field, the deepest horizons are opalite and glassy quartzites in which all primary sedimentary...

1991

Kinematic restoration of contractional basement structures using thermokinematic models: A key tool for petroleum system modeling

Andrés Mora, Wilson Casallas, Richard A. Ketcham, Diego Gomez, Mauricio Parra, Jay Namson, Daniel Stockli, Ariel Almendral, Wilmer Robles, and Badr Ghorbal

AAPG Bulletin

... the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia, in M. Nemčok, A. Mora, and J. Cosgrove, eds., Thick-skin-dominated orogens; from initial inversion to full accretion...

2015

Source-To-Sink Sediment Budget Analysis of the Cretaceous Ferron Sandstone, Utah, U.S.A., Using the Fulcrum Approach

Sandeep Sharma, Janok P. Bhattacharya, Benjamin Richards

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... analysis. This paper uses field measurements (such as channel depth, width, and grain size) to estimate paleodischarge in an ancient trunk channel...

2017

Classification of paralic channel sub-environments in an ancient system using outcrops: The Cretaceous Gallup system, New Mexico, U.S.A.

Wen Lin, Curtis Ferron, Sean Karner, Janok P. Bhattacharya

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...-to-depth ratios of individual channel stories. The quantification of channels and their depositional system provides new data from a well-known ancient...

2020

Basin Configuration of the Virgin River Depression, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona: A Geophysical View of Deformation Along the Colorado Plateau-Basin and Range Transition

V. E. Langenheim, R. G. Bohannon, J. M. Glen, R. C. Jachens, J. A. Grow, J. J. Miller, G. L. Dixon, T. C. Katzer

Pacific Section of AAPG

... be caused by a compressional step in a left-lateral strike-slip fault system. The Mormon basin to the southwest, which reaches a depth of 5 km...

2001

Front Matter, Abstracts: The Permian Basin: Back to Basics: West Texas Geological Society

Tim J. Hunt, Peter H. Lufholm

West Texas Geological Society

..., negative skin factors (or effective wellbore radii) are used to simulate the field water injection rates. Through history matching, optimal fluid...

2003

Field Observation of Southern Buton: An Overview of Hydrocarbon Manifestation and Its Geological Setting

Heri Tanjung, Nano Sukarno, Yuniarti Yuskar, Hadi Hermawan, Adam D. Zeiza, Bernad P.H. Sinaga, Firdaus Sunandar, Ferdy Ferdyant

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and basin floor, below the Carbonate Compensation Depth (CCD). The red limestones accumulated on the outer shelf and during periods of lowstand...

2008

Early Pliocene (5 Ma) shark…cetacean trophic interaction from Langebaanweg, western coast of South Africa

Romala Govender, Anusuya Chinsamy

PALAIOS

...) and a curved side (lingual margin). B2 produced a more or less elongated incision with wide terminal extremities. The depth of these two types...

2013

Modern Carbonate Environments of the Upper Florida Keys Guidebook

Wayne M. Ahr, E. A. Shinn

New Orleans Geological Society

... on the reef top and rest while skin diving. The water depth behind the outer reef averages less than 20 feet; but, seaward of the outer reef one...

1975

Oblique Collision and Basin Formation in Western Colombia: The Origin, Evolution and Petroleum Potential of Cauca … Patía Basin.

Dario Barrero-Lozano, Fabio Laverde, Claudia C. Ruiz, Carlos A. Alfonso

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... at depth, with probably a simultaneous development of both vergences. The structural map at the level of the sub-lower Eocene unconformity indicates...

2006

Experimental maturation of feathers: implications for interpretations of fossil feathers

Tao Zhao, Jianfang Hu, Liang Hu, Yanhong Pan

PALAIOS

... the melanosomes were degraded to a deeper depth to form notches (arrowheads in Fig. 5D inset). The remains of the feather treated under condition 4 were...

2020

The Bison and the Blow Fly: Using Puparia of the Black Blow Fly (Phormia Regina: Diptera, Calliphoridae) to Constrain the Season of Death and Taphonomic History of an Early Historic-Age Bison, Carson City, Nevada, USA

Stephen M. Rowland, Terry L. Whitworth, Michele Jones, John Dooley, Eric Chameroy, Thomas Gordon

PALAIOS

... in January 1997 produced widespread overbank deposits that in some places exceeded two meters in depth (Miller et al. 1999; Carroll et al. 2004). Such a flood...

2023

Integrated Seismic (IS) for Shale Gas Exploration and Management

Shastri L. Nimmagadda, Paola Andrea Cardona Mora, Said Hanafy

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... Pressure, Permeability, Skin Factor, Fracture Behaviour Survey Geography, Survey Name, Fault Location, Reservoir Depth, Coal/Shale Properties, Shale/Coal...

2018

Ghawar Oil Field, Saudi Arabia

Arabian American Oil Company Staff

AAPG Bulletin

... of shear. Actual fault displacements must be far below the depth of any of the present wells, as the magnitude of the gravity anomaly is difficult...

1959

The Salt that Wasn't there: Mudflat Facies Equivalents to Halite of the Permian Rustler Formation, Southeastern New Mexico: CURRENT RIPPLES

Dennis W. Powers , Robert M. Holt

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., but they are not discernible in the photo. FIG. 4. Oriented clay skin or cutan (see arrows) around mudstone particle formed during incipient soil...

2000

A Review of the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Coal with Implications for Coal-Bed Methane Well Completion and Production

Arfon H. Jones, Gregory J. Bell, Richard A. Schraufnagel

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... . - - - - - - - - - - - - - -............--~ SAMPLE DEPTH: 3085 FEET 10 c (/) IL - 8 4000 f- W a: ::;) (/) ?P- (/) w a: > 6 I- o c ... ... ....., IL >a: en a:: o Q. 4...

1988

Waters Sweet and Sulphurous: The First Artesian Wells in San Antonio

Thomas E. Ewing

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... in Austin in 1857, but this produced only mineralized water at 525 ft depth. Artesian water had been discovered at depths of some 300 ft in the Fort Worth...

2000

The Great Salt Lake - an Overview

Robert E. Cohenour

Utah Geological Association

... (1283.78 meters) above mean sea level. The new maximum depth was 47.05 feet in 1986–87. The lowest lake stage was in November 1963 when it was 4,191.35...

1987

Subsidence and Its Control

J. F. Poland

AAPG Special Volumes

... to measure the change in thickness of sediments compacting or expanding in response to change in effective stress include (1) depth-bench-mark...

1972

Integrated Geological and Engineering Evaluation of Central Moran Field, Papua New Guinea

K. Davis, K. Pedersen, B. Todd, K. Wali

Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings

... it. Q uartz grain s are typically sub-angular to rounded and w ell sorted. Argillaceous matrix material increases with depth. Within the large-scale...

2000

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