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Red Bluff, Marion County, Mississippi: A Citronelle Braided Stream Deposit
Mark L. Smith, Maurice Meylan
GCAGS Transactions
... noted to have been slightly in excess of 125 centimeters in diameter. The rip-up clasts are made up of purplish-red mud which exhibits plastic...
1983
Influence of Authigenic-Clay Minerals on Permeability
James J. Howard
Special Publications of SEPM
... The sample was saturated ini Crocker and others 1983 tially with I N CaCI2 then flushed with distilled water at 2 low flow rates to remove excess Ca and CI...
1992
Bottom Sediments of Saginaw Bay, Michigan
Leonard E. Wood
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., hematite, and a small quantity of ilmenite, occurred in frequencies up to 40 percent. Clear garnets, epidote, and white opaques were rarely in excess...
1964
Grain Flow and Grain Flow Deposits
Donald R. Lowe
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... a dense interstitial fluid, overlying current, or excess pore-fluid pressure aids significantly in maintaining the dispersion. In particular, flows...
1976
Petrology and Provenance of Neogene Sand from Nicobar and Bengal Fans, DSDP Sites 211 and 218
Raymond V. Ingersoll, Christopher A. Suczek
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... complex has a total length exceeding 3000 kilometers, a width exceeding 1000 kilometers and a thickness that is locally in excess of 16 kilometers (Curray...
1979
Seismic and Geologic Characteristics of Drowning Events on Carbonate Platforms(1)
R. N. ERLICH , S. F. BARRETT , and GUO BAI JU
AAPG Bulletin
..., Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 63, p. 275-291. Hallock, P., and W. Schlager, 1986, Nutrient excess and the demise of coral reefs and carbonate...
1990
Petrology of Bethel Sandstone of South-Central Illinois
Willard D. Pye
AAPG Bulletin
... calcite in adjacent parts of the fossil where sand grains have exerted excess pressure on those parts of the fossil where they have been in contact. Much...
1944
Salt Morphology and Hydrocarbon Trapping at Eugene Island 188: Detailed Salt Surface Mapping Yields New Opportunities In An Old Field
E. P. Mason, J. W. Beets, M. D. French, H. E. Johnston, and S. M. Weaver
GCAGS Transactions
... oriented 2) 3-D dip moveout (DMO) and 3) migration. The shot processing was designed to address the problems of spherical spreading, absorption...
1998
REGIONAL GEOLOGY AND PETROLEUM POTENTIAL OF THE LOWER AMARANTH FORMATION, COULTER - PIERSON AREA, SOUTHWESTERN MANITOBA
MUZAFFAR HUSAIN
Williston Basin Symposium
... Formation is present over a large area of the Manitoba portion of the Williston Basin (Figs. 1, 2). Monthly oil production in excess of 17,000...
1991
Subsurface Stratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous in Mississippi*
Jules Braunstein
Mississippi Geological Society
... material in excess of 2,100 feet was penetrated in the Slick, Hines well in Humphreys County. Although normal marine sediments surround these vents...
1959
Recollections of Shell's Bellaire E&P R&D Lab
James M. Parks
Petroleum History Institute
... became available) on an electric hot plate. The excess rock is ground away on a lapidary wheel with fairly coarse grit until the remaining "thin...
2003
Disposal of Radioactive Wastes in Natural Salt
F. L. Parker, W. J. Boegly, R. L. Bradshaw, F. M. Empson, L. Hemphill, E. G. Struxness, T. Tamura
Four Corners Geological Society
... and stored in spherical cavities in salt of 5- and 10-foot radii. The temperature rises due to such storage are shown in Table I (9). Table I. Maximum...
1960
Geology and Geophysics of the Gulf of Mexico
Paul L. Lyons
GCAGS Transactions
... filled with sediments. It is the greatest negative anomaly on the map, reaching a value of minus 200 milligals. In the case of the Gulf, an excess of mass...
1957
Modeling aquifer heterogeneity using cone penetration testing data and stochastic upscaling methods
Gregory P. Flach, Mary K. Harris, Andrew D. Smits, Frank H. Syms
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... force required to advance the cone tip. Normalized pore pressure is similarly defined asThe numerator is the net pore pressure in excess...
2005
Geology and Exploitation of Kaolin Deposits in the Bidor Area, Peninsular Malaysia
P. C. Aw
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... 9.1 25.1 14.5 32.5 23.9 7.5 53.4 26.9 e.s.d. = equivalent spherical diameter Analyst: Chow Chong The clay-size fraction (- 2J.Lm) constitutes...
1986
Section Seven: Use of Wireline Logs and Dipmeters on Diapiric Structures
New Orleans Geological Society
..., and density logs to salt, caprock, gouge and normally bedded sediments. The induction readings in both salt and caprock are in excess of 100 ohm-m...
1995
Upwelling Prediction
Eric J. Barron, George T. Moore
Special Publications of SEPM
... to compute the wind-driven upwelling, more appropriately the divergence of the Ekman transport, using the following formula for a spherical coordinate system...
1994
Seismic Signature as a Porosity Indicator in Early Miocene Reefs in the Madura Strait Via AVO Inversion and Modelling
Bimal R. Banerjee
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... loss effects were partially compensated for by applying the corrections for spherical spreading but no corrections for either absorption or angle...
1993
Modeling-Based Recommendations for Drawdown Management in Liquids-Rich Shale Wells
Jorge A. Quintero Martin, Deepak Devegowda
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
...-made engineered proppants such as spherical ceramic proppants that have the best resistance to high temperatures and stresses thereby leading...
2015
Diagenetic History of Norphlet Formation (Upper Jurassic), Rankin, County, Mississippi
Earle F. McBride
GCAGS Transactions
.... Anhydrite averages 3 percent (maximum 21 percent) by volume and occurs as scattered grains, spherical patches several millimeters in diameter...
1981
Holocene and Pleistocene Caliche from Big Pine Key, Florida
Mario Coniglio,, Rand S. Harrison
CSPG Bulletin
... surfaces, whereas an excess may result in net solution and may induce a karst-like terrain. The time of caliche formation is variable, and in the case...
1983
Fluvial Response to Eocene Tectonism, the Bridger Formation, Southern Wind River Range, Wyoming
Patricia E. Groll, James R. Steidtmann
Special Publications of SEPM
.... Volcanic epiclasts range from 1 to 3 cm in long dimension, are fairly well rounded and moderately to highly spherical. They have variable composition...
1987
Depth of Disturbance of Sand on Sea Beaches by Waves
C. A. M. King
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... depth of water. Spherical buoys painted yellow and black were used. At high water the buoys were sighted through a theodolite from the top of the cliff...
1951
Turbidity Currents, Graded and Non-Graded Deposits
Ph. H. Kuenen, Henry W. Menard
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... to their rate of sinking. In the case of spherical particles of uniform density the size gradually diminishes from the bottom of the deposit upwards and a bed...
1952
Environment and Mode of Origin and Facies Relationships of Carbonate Concretions in Shales
L. G. Weeks
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... through this part of the section. They are generally spherical to oval or oblong and slightly flattened parallel to the bedding. The concretions...
1953