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Characterization of complex fluvial architecture through outcrop studies – dealing with intrinsic data bias at multiple scales in the pursuit of a representative geomodel

Samuel M. Hudson, Scott Meek, Blake J. Steeves, Austin Bertoch, Chelsea Jolley, April Treviño, Jason Klimek

CSPG Bulletin

... correctly, however. Distribution of sands is non-uniform in the Trail and the Dry Hollow fluvial systems, both spatially and temporally. If spatial...

2019

Geological risk evaluation using the Support Vector Machine with examples from the late Triassic–early Jurassic structural play in western Sverdrup Basin, Canadian Arctic Archipelago

Zhuoheng Chen, Yexin Liu, Kirk Osadetz

CSPG Bulletin

... (Wees et al., 2008). The geological risk may vary within the play and can be treated as spatial random variables such that a distribution, instead...

2012

Multiscale Shale Pore Characterization

Circe Verba, Dustin Crandall, Johnathan Moore

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... in this study (Fig 1). Because of the spatially discrete nature of geologic processes, the examination of such geographically diverse formations...

2016

A Novel Method for Real-Time Hydraulic Fracturing Quality Control and Cluster Efficiency Monitoring Using Fiber Optic Data, Pumping Schedules, and Dynamic Simulation Workflows

Ghusun Alaamri, Dmitry Kuznetsov, Roman Korkin, Maxim Chertov, Abdul Muqtadir Khan, Stevanus Dwi Kurniadi, Joel Le Calvez

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... that the character of the acoustic noise captured by the optical fiber is predominantly governed by the local fluid velocity through a constriction (e.g....

2025

Compressional and Shear Wave Seismic Studies in the Williston Basin of Central Saskatchewan

Bradley J. Carr, Zoltan Hajnal

Williston Basin Symposium

... with the new data (Fig. 8A). In fact, the section shown in Figure 8A was decimated so that it is spatially equivalent to the data shown in Figure 8B...

1995

Late Cretaceous Rift Volcanics of the Gippsland Basin, SE Australia - New Insights from 3D Seismic

G. J. O'Halloran, E. M. Johnstone

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

..., with much improved multiple suppression and signal-to-noise ratio, as compared to previous 2D and 3D data. The data presented here was processed...

2001

Mapping Rock-Property Changes and Fluid Migration Due to Hydraulic Fracturing

Jyoti Behura

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... seismic waves. result in seismic activity and many of the changes that do result in seismic activity might be below the noise threshold. Second...

2020

Characterizing initial-state conductivity distribution at a CO2 injection site with airborne, surface, and borehole electromagnetic induction methods

Lucie Costard and Jeffrey G. Paine

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... theoretical depth of investigation. Actual exploration depth is less and is governed by signal strength, noise, and conductivity structure...

2015

Reservoir Characterisation Study: Inter Well Reservoir Property Prediction and Mapping by Petrophysics Data and Seismic Data Integration

Robi Junipa, Michel Bee

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...’s reflectivity convolved with a temporally and spatially invariant zero phase wavelet (Nyman, et al., 1987). The synthetic seismograms were built from...

2010

Three-Dimensional Hydrogeologic Characterization of Fractured Carbonate Aquifers Using Ground-Penetrating Radar

Georgios P. Tsoflias, John M. Sharp, Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... formations and low electromagnetic ambient noise environment allow the acquisition of good quality, high resolution GPR data with adequate depth...

1998

Integrated Exploration Scheme for Lower Wilcox Coalbed Methane in Central Louisiana

Gary L. Kinsland, Joseph E. Zeosky, Gilbert B. Smith, Robert V. Schneider

GCAGS Transactions

... (Figs. 4 and 6). Moreover, they spatially correlate to some of the facies trends described by Coates et al. (1980). The NE - SW trending high on the NW...

2003

Aseismic Deformation Within Oceanic Lithosphere

Matthew H. Salisbury

AAPG Special Volumes

... of ridge transform faults and the near absence of fan-shaped magnetic-anomaly patterns suggest that seafloor spreading is a spatially incremental...

1974

Overlapping faults and their effect on fluid flow in different reservoir types: A LIDAR-based outcrop modeling and flow simulation study

Atle Rotevatn, Simon J. Buckley, John A. Howell, Haakon Fossen

AAPG Bulletin

... for fluid flow in a variety of reservoir types. Light detection and ranging (LIDAR) technology were applied to collect a three-dimensional, spatially...

2009

Remote Sensing of Hydrocarbons on Titan

John M. Curchin, Roger N. Clark

AAPG Special Volumes

... fluid medium (Titan's atmosphere) and is received by instruments designed to maximize signal detection and reduce noise (particularly the visual...

2013

Chapter Nine: Inversion and Interpretation of Impedance Data

Rebecca B. Latimer

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Avseth, 2002, Seismic reservoir prediction using Bayesian integration of rock physics and Markov random fields: A North Sea example: The Leading Edge, v...

2011

Controls on Cyclostratigraphy of Lower Cretaceous Carbonates and Evaporites, Cupido and Coahuila Platforms, Northeastern Mexico

Christoph Lehmann , David A. Osleger , Isabel P. Montanez

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... could have swept unimpeded across the Coahuila deep ramp (~ 50-200 m deep), generating cemented surfaces in a random areal distribution, as well...

1998

Turbulent Flow

Gerard Middleton, John B. Southard

Special Publications of SEPM

...-across planes parallel to the mean flow by the random motions of fluid masses back and forth across these planes. The mean velocity across such planes...

1984

Paleotemperature History of Two Transects Across the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin: Constraints from Apatite Fission Track Analysis

Dale R. Issler, Sean D. Willett, Christopher Beaumont, Raymond A. Donelick, Alexander M. Grist

CSPG Bulletin

...-dependent fission track annealing model and a controlled random search technique were used to determine sample thermal histories from measured AFT...

1999

Coupled channel–floodplain dynamics and resulting stratigraphic architecture viewed through a mass-balance lens

Kyle M. Straub, Ripul Dutt, Robert A. Duller

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Toonen, W.H., Foulds, S.A., Macklin, M.G., and Lewin, J., 2017, Events, episodes, and phases: signal from noise in flood-sediment archives: Geology, v...

2023

Development of a 3-D Depositional Model of Braided-River Gravels and Sands to Improve Aquifer Characterization

Ian A. Lunt, John S. Bridge, Robert S. Tye

Special Publications of SEPM

...-based software GRADIX) by: application of a high-pass filter to remove the “wow” signal noise; bandpass filtering using a Parzen taper; removal...

2004

Getting the Most from Public Domain Data

Bruce Gunn, Ian Cockerill, Joe Collins

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... and completion design across the play, we can begin to develop an interpretation of how recovery may change spatially due to geological variations. A range...

2019

The Liberation of Minor Elements from Rocks during Plutonic Igneous Cycles and Their Subsequent Concentration to Form Workable Ores, with Particular Reference to Copper and Tin

D. Taylor

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... is clearly spatially related to igneous rocks of plutonic aspect, and a genetic connection is postulated by most geologists with substantial experience...

1974

Geology of a Localized Occurrence of Low-Grade Gold/Silver Mineralization in Basal Carrizo - Upper Wilcox Group Units in Southern Medina County, Texas

Walter W. Coppinger

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... in northern Medina County and Uvalde County are spatially related to these bodies (Evans, 1975). Historical Perspective To the author’s knowledge...

1985

Application of Hyperspectral Core Scanning for CO2 Geosequestration Reservoir Characterisation, Eastern Surat Basin, Queensland

Susan McDonald Farquhar, Joan Esterle, Suzanne Golding

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... and converted to absolute reflectance, then radiometrically and spatially calibrated to an external standard (Mauger & Huntington 2005). Reflectance spectra...

2012

Predicting horizons for salt body models using machine learning from neighboring seismic surveys: A case study from the northern Gulf of Mexico

Andrew Reisdorf, Dan Ferdinand Fernandez, Hugo Enrique Munoz Cuenca, Ryan King, David Manzano, Gavin Menzel-Jones

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... event type, the neural network was trained from initial random weights using only data from the neighboring survey. A smaller number of training...

2022

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