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Chapter 23 - Paragenesis

Dana S. Ulmer-Scholle, Peter A. Scholle, Juergen Schieber, Robert J. Raine

AAPG Special Volumes

... diagenetic processes can be long-lived, depend on many factors, and vary spatially, even from pore to pore and from substrate mineral to substrate...

2014

Distributary-Mouth Bar Development and Role of Submarine Landslides in Delta Growth, South Pass, Mississippi Delta

John F. Lindsay , David B. Prior , James M. Coleman

AAPG Bulletin

.... These data show that sediment dispersal on the delta is highly variable both temporally and spatially (Fisk et al, 1954). Sediment is transported to the delta...

1984

Estimating fracture trace intensity, density, and mean length using circular scan lines and windows

M. B. Rohrbaugh Jr., W. M. Dunne, M. Mauldon

AAPG Bulletin

... arising from the mechanics of joint origin. Spatially homogeneous fracture domains were established initially by visual inspection. However, a first-pass...

2002

A Bayesian belief network approach for assessing the impact of exploration prospect interdependency: An application to predict gas discoveries in the Netherlands

Jan-Diederik Van Wees, Harmen Mijnlieff, Jan Lutgert, Jaap Breunese, Christian Bos, Peter Rosenkranz, Filip Neele

AAPG Bulletin

... these dependencies spatially and updating them in time as new information is acquired. The methodology integrates Bayesian belief network techniques...

2008

Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide in the Cambrian Mount Simon Sandstone: Regional storage capacity, site characterization, and large-scale injection feasibility, Michigan Basin

David A. Barnes, Diana H. Bacon, Stephen R. Kelley

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... Claire Formation was represented by a spatially correlated random field of porosity and intrinsic permeability that maintained the mean and variance...

2009

High-resolution satellite imagery applied to monitoring revegetation of oil-sands-exploration well pads

Cynthia K. Dacre, David A. Palandro, Anna Oldak, Alex W. Ireland, and Sean M. Mercer

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... generated spatially aligned time-series imagery. Segmentation is an optional step, the appropriateness of which will vary depending on heterogeneity...

2017

Concretion Formation In Volcaniclastic Host Rocks: Evaluating the Role of Organics, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry On Early Diagenesis

S. L. Potter-McIntyre, M. A. Chan, B. J. McPherson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... fluid–rock interactions in volcaniclastic sediments can be spatially variable even on tens- of-centimeters scale. Banfield, J.F., Welch, S.A., Zhang, H...

2014

Numerical Modeling of Hinge-zone Migration in Fault-bend Folds

S. Gregg Erickson, Luther M. Strayer, John Suppe

AAPG Special Volumes

... properties can be varied spatially to create weak layers. For the model with discrete interfaces, we use seven frictionless interfaces that divide the hanging...

2004

Characteristics and Depositional Processes of Large-scale Gravelly Gilbert-Type Foresets in the Miocene Doumsan Fan Delta, Pohang Basin, Se Korea

Y. K. Sohn , S. B. Kim , I. G. Hwang , J. J. Bahk , M. Y. Choe , S. K. Chough

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... on large-scale foreset slopes (> 100 m in height) where flow behavior is liable to be more complex and spatially variable because of a greater chance...

1997

Evaporite Deposits of Bogota Area, Cordillera Oriental, Colombia

Donald H. McLaughlin, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... and Nemocon, however, are these strata obviously spatially associated with the salt deposits. Early Coniacian fossils were collected from hematitic strata...

1972

Illite/Smectite Diagenesis in the NanXiang, Yitong, and North China Permian-Carboniferous Basins: Application to Petroleum Exploration in China

Xinhua Deng , Youngchuan Sun , Xinrong Lei , Qi Lu

AAPG Bulletin

...) is above 1500 m, followed by the smectite and random I/S stage (with coexisting smectite and I/S), then the first and second rapid- change stages begin...

1996

A REVIEW OF PRE-ATHABASCA BASEMENT GEOLOGY IN NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN

JOHN F. LEWRY and T.I.I. SIBBALD

Saskatchewan Geological Society

... crustal Archean basement, with minor Aphebian cover, affected by spatially restricted brittle to ductile retrogressive Eudsonian reworking. (b...

1978

MACROSCOPIC STRUCTURES IN THE 1.1 Ga CONTINENTAL COPPER HARBOR FORMATION: CONCRETIONS OR FOSSILS?

ROSS P. ANDERSON, LIDYA G. TARHAN, KATHERINE E. CUMMINGS, NOAH J. PLANAVSKY, MARCIA BJØRNERUD

PALAIOS

... 2000; Watanabe et al. 2000; Driese and Medaris 2008; Sheldon 2012). However, the question of how common or spatially widespread eukaryotes were...

2016

Lahars: Volcano Hydrologic-Events and Deposition in the Debris Flow„Hyperconcentrated Flow Continuum

Gary A. Smith, Donald R. Lowe

Special Publications of SEPM

... emphasizes the complex behavior of vol events cano hydrologic involving several different tem and spatially variable flow processes and is a use porally...

1991

Analysis of a Drained Rock Volume: An Eagle Ford Example

Kevin T. Raterman, Yongshe Liu, Logan Warren

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... and abundant but quite variably distributed spatially; the presence of well propped fractures beyond 100 feet of the stimulated well appeared negligible...

2019

Paleomagnetic Evidence for Microplate Tectonic Development of Southern and Baja California: Chapter 13: Part III. Regional Geophysics and Geology

Steve P. Lund, David J. Bottjer

AAPG Special Volumes

...) plate is bounded spatially by the European (EUR), African (AFR), South American (SAM), Caribbean (CAR), Cocos (COC), Juan de Fuca (JDF), and Pacific...

1991

Classification of Large-Scale Subaqueous Bedforms: A New Look at an Old Problem-SEPM Bedforms and Bedding Structures

Gail M. Ashley, Symposium Chairperson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... Fransisco Bay and flume observations: Sedimentary Geol. v. 26, p. 207-231. SMITH, J. D., AND MCLEAN, S. R., 1977, Spatially overaged flow over a wavy surface...

1990

Kinematics and Growth of Supra-Salt Systems: A Field and Subsurface Analysis, Paradox Basin, #30515 (2017).

Elizabeth Horne, Bruce Trudgill

Search and Discovery.com

... to observe how salt-influenced fault geometries evolved spatially and temporally. The Paradox Basin in southeastern Utah is an example...

2017

Petroleum migration and accumulation: Modeling and applications

Xiaorong Luo, Likuan Zhang, Yuhong Lei, and Wan Yang

AAPG Bulletin

... to traps. A complex petroleum system may be temporally and spatially partitioned into several MAUs, each of which can be regarded as a simple...

2020

Grain-Size Trends Used to Assess the Effective Discharge for Floodplain Sedimentation, River Waal, The Netherlands

Nathalie E.M. Asselman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... whenever a trend is present. These are then combined to produce a single vector, after which a filtering operation is performed to reduce the remaining noise...

1999

Three Dimensional Exploration in California — A Case History

E. T. Selby

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... the trace interval a significant amount of noise is added to the migrated time section. This is because the 150 ft trace interval is not sufficiently...

1977

Using Mise-à-la-Masse to Delineate the Migration of a Conductive Tracer in Partially Saturated Basalt

Robin E. Nimmer, James L. Osiensky

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

.... If the effects of "noise" can be identified and separated from the measured electrical potentials, the differences between baseline and subsequent...

2002

Modeling Tectonic Structures by Synthetic Seismic Construction: Comparison with Local Fold and Thrust Front Development in the Permian Basin Province

Richard J. Erdlac, Jr., Douglas B. Swift

West Texas Geological Society

... the anticline as it varies spatially. Also, the individual dip cross-sections, which were generated across this anticline at different locations, suggest a time...

2000

High Performance Seismic Data Migration for High Resolution Interpretation

C. N. Chernoff

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... spatially. High performance migration programs, such as F–K migration, are required to restore the steep dips with minimal dispersion. In areas...

1983

Mapping Sub-Surface Geology from Magnetic Data in the Hides Area, Western Papuan Fold Belt, Papua New Guinea

Irena Kivior, Stephen Markham, Leslie Mellon

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... this, magnetic lineaments at different upper section close to the Base Darai. depths were delineated. Spatially correlated magnetic lineaments were traced...

2015

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