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Biological Remediation of Environmentally Contaminated Water
Ian Lerche, Walter Glaesser, Gerhard Strauch
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... has been compiled (Strauch, 1996). Later articles will develop the procedure further to handle time-dependent and highly spatially variable problems...
2002
Experimental Formation of a Microbial Death Mask
Simon A.F. Darroch, Marc Laflamme, James D. Schiffbauer, Derek E.G. Briggs
PALAIOS
... carcasses. When this precipitate was analyzed using XPS and ESEM-EDS it revealed the presence of likely iron sulfides, or at least spatially associated...
2012
Morphological and Stratigraphical Signature of Floods In A Braided Gravel-Bed River Revealed From Flume Experiments
W. I. Van De Lageweg, W. M. Van Dijk, M. G. Kleinhans
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 22, p. 261– 308. Paola, C., and Borgman, L., 1991, Reconstructing random topography from preserved stratification...
2013
Eolian Sequence Stratigraphy--A Conceptual Framework: Chapter 16: Recent Developments in Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy
Gary Kocurek, Karen G. Havholm
AAPG Special Volumes
... Applications to Hydrocarbon Exploration: AAPG Memoir 26, p. 53-62. Paola, C., and L. Borgman, 1991, Reconstructing random topography from preserved...
1993
Tectonic Significance and Hydrocarbon Trapping Consequences of Sequential Folding Synchronous with San Andreas Faulting, San Joaquin Valley, California
T. P. Harding
AAPG Bulletin
... of serpentine flakes and boulders and in the Big Blue Hills, about 8 miles east of the southeast end of the Idria serpentine body [indicated by random dash...
1976
Continuous Sea-Floor Spreading in Red Sea: An Alternative Interpretation of Magnetic Anomaly Pattern
J. L. Labrecque , N. Zitellini
AAPG Bulletin
... by the sea-floor spreading process. Two of these processes include a spatially broad zone of crustal accretion and the accumulation of stratoid-type...
1985
Numerical simulation of water injection into layered fractured carbonate reservoir analogs
Mandefro Belayneh, Sebastian Geiger, Stephan K. Matthi
AAPG Bulletin
... that random perturbations in matrix permeability and porosity do not have a noticeable effect on the results presented herein, spatially correlated...
2006
Application of three-dimensional seismic texture analysis with special reference to deep-marine facies discrimination and interpretation: Offshore Angola, west Africa
Dengliang Gao
AAPG Bulletin
..., and variable frequency has a less predictable (random) texture than a high-amplitude, continuous, coherent reflection pattern.Figure 2. A seismic...
2007
Thermal maximum and overpressure of the Wolfcamp formation in the Delaware Basin of Texas and New Mexico through age and temperature of beef calcite veins
Alex M. Washburn, Paul J. Sylvester, Zsófia Poros, and Kathryn E. Snell
AAPG Bulletin
... that sample signals could be spatially related to thin-section images. Samples were drilled using a rotary tool and a tungsten carbide burr drill bit...
2024
Coal Seams as Sensitive Recorders of Base-Level Change: Implications for Predicting Vertical and Lateral Variations in Coal Composition: Examples from the Pennsylvanian, Kentucky, USA; #50224 (2009)
Rhodri M. Jerrett, Stephen S. Flint, Roy C. Davies, and David M. Hodgson
Search and Discovery.com
... of their petrography provides a means of identifying intra-seam surfaces that separate spatially and temporally distinct phases of mire development and mark...
2009
Using Mass-Balance Organic Geochemistry to Spatially Delineate the Spectrum of Hybrid Unconventional Plays in the Lower Green River Formation, Uinta Basin; #51716 (2025)
William R. Drake
Search and Discovery.com
...Using Mass-Balance Organic Geochemistry to Spatially Delineate the Spectrum of Hybrid Unconventional Plays in the Lower Green River Formation, Uinta...
2025
High-resolution Mg/Ca ratios in a coralline red alga as a proxy for Bering Sea temperature variations from 1902 To 1967
Steffen Hetzinger, Jochen Halfar, Andreas Kronz, Robert S. Steneck, Walter Adey, Phillip A. Lebednik, Bernd R. Schöne
PALAIOS
... potential as archives of past climate variations, because they produce spatially fixed growth increments in a high-Mg–calcite framework (i.e., calcite...
2009
STRUCTURAL INTERPRETATION OF THE SOUTHERN HALF OF THE SAWTOOTH SALIENT OF THE MONTANA DISTURBED BELT
Stephen P. Gardner, Jonathan M. Achuff
Montana Geological Society
... reflections to migrate systematically. Gray zones, commonly referred to as no-data zones or noise, occur in areas of steep dips and extensive...
1989
Intelligent Monitoring of Fugitive Emissions - Comparison of Continuous Monitoring with Intelligent Analytics to other Emissions Monitoring Technologies
Michelle J. Liu, Karren N. Izquierdo, Dennis S. Prince
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... affected leak detection capabil ities. Small temperature contrasts between the background and the emission plume, or visual noise from moving ele ments...
2022
Assessment of Subsurface Geology in the Mosida Hills, Utah County, Utah, by Integrating Gravity and Magnetic Data
Alvin K. Benson, Andrew R. Floyd
Utah Geological Association
... and coincident magnetic highs delineate mafic lava flows, gravity lows and magnetic highs reflect tuffs, and gravity highs and magnetic lows spatially correlate...
1999
Using Disposable Fiber to Monitor Simul-frac Stimulation Fracture Growth
Kim Owens, Hannah Chittenden, Michael Schult, Casey Cox, Kay Warner, Dane Byrd
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
.... The extent of formation heterogeneity 3850500 2 varies vertically and spatially throughout the basin. This complex system has been a frequent candidate...
2023
Applying Numerical RTA to Public Data: Enabling Field-Wide Property Calibration and Improved Public Data EUR Forecasts
Braden Bowie, Jordan Bowie, Mathias Lia Carlsen
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... systems, not only oil reservoirs. • work for finite conductivity fractures (low Fcd). • use the concept of “cumulative LFP’s” to reduce noise...
2024
High-Resolution Stratigraphy of a Mississippi Subdelta-Lobe Progradation in the Barataria Bight, North-Central Gulf of Mexico
James G. Flocks, Nicholas F. Ferina, Chandra Dreher, Jack L. Kindinger, Duncan M. FitzGerald, Mark A. Kulp
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of cores are shown in Figure 9. The three spatially distinct basin-shaped features, D1–D3 (Fig. 11), have an area of 40, 40, and 24 km2, respectively...
2006
The effect of temperature on sealing capacity of faults in sandstone reservoirs: Examples from the Gullfaks and Gullfaks Sor fields, North Sea
Jonny Hesthammer, Per Arne Bjorkum, Lee Watts
AAPG Bulletin
..., 1997b, The influence of seismic noise in structural interpretation of seismic attribute maps: First Break, v. 4, p. 209-219. Hesthammer, J., and H...
2002
Geomechanics of hydraulic fracturing microseismicity: Part 1. Shear, hybrid, and tensile events
Seth Busetti, Wenjie Jiao, and Ze’ev Reches
AAPG Bulletin
... the following steps. 1. Filtering out low-confidence events based on waveform quality, noise indicators, and accuracy in event location. This step...
2014
The role of seismic attributes in understanding the hydraulically fracturable limits and reservoir performance in shale reservoirs: An example from the Eagle Ford Shale, south Texas
Robert Bodziak, Kit Clemons, Andy Stephens, and Robert Meek
AAPG Bulletin
... rock spatially, from southwest to northeast (Figure 3), relates to the thickening and thinning of these individual units, despite the overall Eagle...
2014
Megafloral perturbation across the Enna Marine Zone in the Upper Silesian Basin attests to Late Mississippian (Serpukhovian) deglaciation and climate change
Robert A. Gastaldo, Eva Purkyňová, Zbyněk Šimůnek
PALAIOS
... limited both spatially and temporally (e.g., Eyles and Eyles, 2000; Jones and Fielding, 2004; Eyles et al., 2006; Fielding et al., 2008b), oscillations...
2009
Analysis Of Fluvial Architecture In the Blackhawk Formation, Wasatch Plateau, Utah, U.S.A., Using Large 3D Photorealistic Models
Andreas Rittersbacher,, John A. Howell,,† Simon J. Buckley
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... and analyze sufficient volumes of spatially constrained geometric data from large enough outcrop sections to provide a true picture of the controls of channel...
2014
Lithostratigraphy of the Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous Horton Group of the Moncton Subbasin, southern New Brunswick
D. C. Carter, R. K. Pickerill
Atlantic Geology
... developed members (both spatially and, in part, temporally): the Dawson Settlement, Frederick Brook, Hiram Brook, Round Hill and Gautreau members...
1985
SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PROCESS ICHNOLOGY DATA FROM SILTY-MUDSTONE BEDS OF INCLINED HETEROLITHIC STRATIFICATION, LOWER CRETACEOUS MCMURRAY FORMATION, NE ALBERTA, CANADA
ERIC R. TIMMER, MURRAY K. GINGRAS, JOHN-PAUL ZONNEVELD
PALAIOS
... patterns in the ichnological time-series. Spatially, the variability and cyclicity observed in the ecologic stress time-series can be linked to estuary...
2016