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Application of Transport Equations to Groundwater Systems: Discussion

H. C. Claiborne

AAPG Special Volumes

...Application of Transport Equations to Groundwater Systems: Discussion H. C. Claiborne 1972 200 200 M 18: Underground Waste Management...

1972

Application of Transport Equations to Flowing Groundwater Systems: ABSTRACT

John D. Bredehoeft, George F. Pinder

AAPG Bulletin

... encountered in solving this set of equations for real problems have forced hydrologists and reservoir engineers to consider simplified subsets of the general...

1971

Abstract: Inverse Problem Theory: An Application to Stratigraphic Inversion

Emmanuelle Becker

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... or less reliable observation has to be processed in order to determine the "best" physical model in a model M. A forward theory, using known equations...

1991

Abstract: IMPROVEMENT OF NUMERICAL METHODS IN PETROLEUM ENGINEERING PROBLEMS; #90148 (2012)

A. Aboudheir, I. Kocabas, and M. R. Islam

Search and Discovery.com

... to the governing partial differential equations, multidimensional and multiphase form of the equation has to be solved nwnerically. This paper discusses...

2012

A Procedure for Computing the Lattice Constants of Some Crystal Systems

S. H. Chan

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... equations (e.g., see Ralston, 1965) we shall not employ such techniques for solving our problem. It will be shown in the following that by employing...

1976

Abstract: Upscaling of Reservoir Properties; #90224 (2015)

Evgeny Skripkin, Apostolos Kantzas, and Sergey Kryuchkov

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... Abstract This work describes a method of scaling up reservoir properties based on similarity of transport phenomena equations. The properties...

2015

Appendix I

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Fast viscoacoustic forward modeling method based on U-net Fourier neural operator

Wenbin Tian, Yang Liu

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... is well-suited for the finite difference method but may not be suitable for solving fractional equations. Recently, the Fourier neural operator (FNO...

2023

Abstracts: Prewhitening with Matrices; #90173 (2015)

C. Robert Pinnegar

Search and Discovery.com

... is not included. In time-domain spiking deconvolution, though, the situation is not as clear-cut. Here the filter is obtained by solving normal...

2015

Abstract: Solving geological puzzles with U-Pb titanite geochronology

Greg Dunning

Atlantic Geology

...Abstract: Solving geological puzzles with U-Pb titanite geochronology Greg Dunning atlantic geology . volume 46 . 2010 47 Solving geological...

2010

ABSTRACT: Modeling and Simulation of Gas and Water Flow in Tight Fractured Porous Media; #90118 (2011)

Abdelaziz Khlaifat, Hani Qutob, and Hamid Arastoopour

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...). The model utilization was demonstrated by solving a three-dimensional isothermal transient two-phase flow of gas and water in a low permeability porous media...

2011

Technology Explained: From Arrhenius to CO2 Storage … Part XVI: A Greenhouse Model for Stratospheric Cooling … 2

Lasse Amundsen, Martin Landrø

GEO ExPro Magazine

... www.bivrost­ window. The rest F+(0)=(1-δ)πB*, geo.no. The window-grey temperature radiates in the grey window. Assume equations which follow by solving...

2022

Finite Difference Modeling: Part I: Become Expert in Five Minutes

Lasse Amundsen, Ørjan Pedersen, Martin Landrø

GEO ExPro Magazine

.... It turns out that solving the wave equation, as most other differential equations, can be quite hard, and there is no general method that solves every...

2018

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