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Eocene lowstand fan model, Basal Complex, Barbados: implications for geologic modeling

Larue, D.K., Lindholm, R.M, Sprague, A.R.G. and Bissell, C.R.

Geological Society of Trinidad & Tobago

..., discussed below. 1) Proximal fan I occurs at the head of the fan, and deposits consist of facies with contrasting texture, such as conglomerate...

1995

Oil and Gas Migration: Chemical and Physical Constraints

Clayton D. McAuliffe

AAPG Special Volumes

... the rock when the buoyancy head became sufficient. Efficient migration from source to trap could then occur as rivulets along the upper few centimeters...

1980

Chemical and Physical Constraints on Petroleum Migration with Emphasis on Hydrocarbon Solubilities in Water

Clayton D. McAuliffe

AAPG Special Volumes

... entering at the lower surface would cross the rock when the buoyancy head became sufficient for separate-phase flow. This cross-formational flow would occur...

1978

Oil and Gas Migration--Chemical and Physical Constraints

Clayton D. McAuliffe

AAPG Bulletin

... head became sufficient. Efficient migration from source to trap could then occur as rivulets along the upper few centimeters in the reservoir rock...

1979

MEMOIR 24: Geology of the Pecos Country, Southeastern New Mexico

Vincent C. Kelley

West Texas Geological Society

...-O buckle 44 Six Mile buckle 45 Border buckle 46 White Tail fault 47 Serrano buckle 48 Bonito fault 48 K-M fault 48 Barrera fault 48...

1971

Initiation Processes and Flow Evolution of Turbidity Currents: Implications for the Depositional Record

William R. Normark, David J. W. Piper

Special Publications of SEPM

... currents In the first commemorative volume Chamberlain 1964 proposed sediment failure for the ini tiation of turbidity currents in the head of Scripps...

1991

Multidisciplinary Data Integration Enhances Cement Job Design for Effective Hydraulic Zonal Isolation

Chew Yeong Leong, Amitabh Bhatia, Gunnar DeBruijin

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

..., Schlumberger; Amitabh Bhatia, Schlumberger. Co pyright 201 5, Unc onv ent ion al Res ourc es Techn olo gy Conf er enc e (URTe C) D OI 10 .1 55 30 / urtec -20...

2015

Strike-Slip Systems on Tanjung-Brebes Area and Their Implication for Hydrocarbon Exploration

Totong K. Usman, Indra Yuliandri, M. Fajar, Muharram J. Panguriseng, Wuryadi S. Sadirsan, Dicky Hilmawan, A. Naskawan, M. B. Satyawan

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... potential reservoirs. Surface structures show NW-SE trend with a pattern that resembles a horse tail. Uplift of old formations is indicative of a system...

2011

Abstract: Deterministic Marine Deghosting: Tutorial and Recent Advances; #90224 (2015)

Mike J. Perz and Hassan Masoomzadeh

Search and Discovery.com

..., Alberta, Canada, May 12-16, 2014 The following example is from the TGS Tail of the Bank 2D data set recently acquired off of the East Coast of Canada...

2015

SEDIMENTOLOGY OF THE CONASAUGA FORMATION AND EQUIVALENT UNITS, APPALACHIAN THRUST BELT IN ALABAMA

Ricardo A. Astini, William A. Thomas, W. Edward Osborne

Alabama Geological Society

... in the Vance quany slope facies (Stop 4). Figure l7. Diluted tail of a debris flow and thin-bedded turbidites (Conasauga slope facies at Vance quarry, Stop 4...

2000

Resedimented Conglomerates of a Miocene Fan-Delta Complex, Southern Alps, Italy

Francesco Massari

CSPG Special Publications

..., v. 76, p. 457-465. Reimnitz, E. and Gutierrez-Estrada, M. 1970. Rapid changes in the head of the Rio Balsas submarine canyon system, Mexico. Marine...

1984

Architectural-Element Analysis: A New Method of Facies Analysis Applied to Fluvial Deposits

Andrew D. Miall

Special Publications of SEPM

... the of bar (bar head) and migrate may Jackson (1976a) found that in the downstream over sandy bar tail deposits. Wabash River (sand and pebbly...

1985

Three-dimensional structural model of composite dolomite bodies in folded area (Upper Jurassic of the Etoile massif, southeastern France)

Franck Gisquet, Juliette Lamarche, Marc Floquet, Jean Borgomano, Jean-Pierre Masse, Bruno Caline

AAPG Bulletin

...) in the thrust front and branched on the top of the type 1a dolomite surface (green arrow). The head of the diapir-like body on the right is located in the most...

2013

The use of microresistivity image logs for facies interpretations: An example in point-bar deposits of the McMurray Formation, Alberta, Canada

Howard Brekke, James A. MacEachern, Tania Roenitz, and Shahin E. Dashtgard

AAPG Bulletin

... in the left track. The tadpole head indicates dip angles scaled from 0° to 50°, and the tadpole tail points in the dip direction. The color...

2017

Darton Ridge, Pennsylvanian Feature of Wyoming Shelf

Thomas W. Todd

AAPG Bulletin

... and evenly bedded deposits that display essentially unimodal grain-size distribution, but contain a small silt "tail." The other half of the detritus may...

1966

The Damon Mound Oil Field, Texas

George M. Bevier

AAPG Bulletin

..., permitting an intimate association of included waters with the salt plug. The water is under a static head, subject to minor movements of the dome...

1925

Louisiana Salt Domes and the Mississippi Deltaic Plain

Donald H. Kupfer

New Orleans Geological Society

... to elongate zones of concentric layering (Fig. 6). Many of these ellipses have a well-formed arch bend at one end, but fish-tail out at the other. Thus...

1972

A LATE CRETACEOUS SHARK COPROLITE WITH BABY FRESHWATER TURTLE VERTEBRAE INCLUSIONS

DAVID R. SCHWIMMER, ROBERT E. WEEMS, ALBERT E. SANDERS

PALAIOS

.... Thus, the overall size of the turtle preserved in ChM PV8998, adding head and tail, in typical posture, would be approximately 60 mm long, with SCL...

2015

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

.... A single point sensor can be deployed and is often the most suitable for monitoring a small site, such as a single well-head. For larger facilities...

2022

Sandstones of the Antelope Shale Member, Monterey Formation, Midway-Sunset Oil Field, California

Glenn J. Gregory

Pacific Section of AAPG

... beds are most visible in the coarse-grain sizes (that is, coarse-tail grading) and generally range from coarse-grained sandstone with granules...

2001

Introduction to Nonlinear Models

Gerard V. Middleton and David M. Rubin

Special Publications of SEPM

... qualitatively different from any behaviour shown by linear systems. ing a coinyet, in principle the result (head or tail) is produced by a dynamical...

1995

Thermodynamic and kinetic promoters/inhibitors for renucleation of methane clathrates: Halogenation in the presence of salts combined with injected carbon dioxide

Kason B. Malone, Russell LaRell Nielson, Matibur Zamadar

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

.... Surfactants can have an ionic charge so that the head or tail of the molecule arranges in various phases. There are many crucial factors to consider...

2022

Orientation and Distribution of Fossils as Environmental Indicators

Heinrich Toots

Wyoming Geological Association

... a difference whether the head or the tail of a fish points in a given direction. This complication makes it possible to determine the sense, as well...

1965

The Damon Mound Oil Field, Texas

George M. Bevier

AAPG Special Volumes

... been cut or broken, permitting an intimate association of included waters with the salt plug. The water is under a static head, subject to minor...

1926

Well Spacing Optimization in Eagle Ford Shale: An Operators Experience

Mehdi Rafiee, Tarun Grover

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... in confining fracture growth for each zone. Designs with lighter fluid viscosity and smaller mesh size tail with higher proppant density can help...

2017

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