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Stratigraphy, Sedimentation, Paleogeography, and Paleoclimates of Carboniferous ("Gondwana") and Permian of Bolivia

James Helwig

AAPG Bulletin

...) small open arrows from Schlatter and Nederlof (1969); (3) small solid arrows are vector mean directions (this report) with tail at data point; numeral...

1972

Laurentian Fan: Morphology, Sediments, Processes, and Growth Pattern

Dorrik A. V. Stow

AAPG Bulletin

.... Meischner, 1968, Gibt es Renzente Rot-Sedimente in der Adria?: Marine Geology, v. 6, p. 53-71. Hollister, C. D., and B. C. Heezen, 1972, Geologic...

1981

Origin of Dolostone Reservoir Rocks, Smackover Formation (Oxfordian), Northeastern Gulf Coast, U.S.A. (1)

BRADFORD E. PRATHER

AAPG Bulletin

... calcite cements. Spastolithic (deformed), elephantine (trunk-to-tail) and highly distorted polygonal pore shapes are common in many of the oomoldic lime...

1992

Source rock evaluation of Middle Jurassic coals, northeast Greenland, by artificial maturation: aspects of petroleum generation from coal

Henrik I. Petersen, Jorgen A. Bojesen-Koefoed, Hans P. Nytoft

AAPG Bulletin

.... Reprinted from Petersen et al. (1998b) with permission from Elsevier. The coal-bearing Muslingebjerg Formation succession was deposited at the head...

2002

The impact of fine-scale turbidite channel architecture on deep-water reservoir performance

Faruk O. Alpak, Mark D. Barton, Stephen J. Naruk

AAPG Bulletin

...; Barton et al., 2010). The mixture of coarse and fine materials is interpreted to represent selective deposition from the head and tail of numerous...

2013

Mechanisms of biogenic gas migration revealed by seep carbonate paragenesis, Panoche Hills, California

Jean-Philippe Blouet, Patrice Imbert, and Anneleen Foubert

AAPG Bulletin

....marpetgeo.2015.03.004. Wilhelms, A., S. R. Larter, I. Head, P. Farrimond, R. di-Primio, and C. Zwach, 2001, Biodegradation of oil in uplifted basins prevented...

2017

Integrating strike-slip tectonism with three-dimensional basin and petroleum system analysis of the Salinas Basin, California

Tess Menotti, Allegra Hosford Scheirer, Kristian Meisling, and Stephan A. Graham

AAPG Bulletin

... petroleum pathways. The circled black dot and circled X are standard cross-sectional indicators for strike-slip faults meant to represent the head...

2019

Fluvial sedimentology and chronostratigraphy improve reservoir characterization and resolve complex fluid distribution, Krasnoleninskoye area, Russian Federation

and Robert S. Tye

AAPG Bulletin

... alluvial strata as being combinations of channel-bar (i.e., upper and lower bar, bar head, and bar tail), channel-fill, and floodplain remnants...

2025

Big Horn Basin - Yellowstone Valley Structural Field Conference

Rocky Mountain Association of Petroleum Geologists, Yellowstone-Bighorn Research Association

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... steep h i l l . 28.05 Cross divide between red Amaden buttes. 28.6 \ + T O (STOP 2,- 6 minutes) Ridge c r e s t overlooking "Dry Head B s a i n...

1937

Detrital Clay Coats, Clay Minerals, and Pyrite: A Modern Shallow-Core Analogue For Ancient and Deeply Buried Estuarine Sandstones

Joshua Griffiths, Richard H. Worden, Luke J. Wooldridge, James E. P. Utley, Robert A. Duller

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... 10 to 40 cm deep, develop a tail-to-head-directed ventilatory water flow system causing an upward flow of oxygenated water in the sediment in front...

2018

Scolecodonts: I. Descriptive Terminology and Revision of Systematic Nomenclature; II. Lectotypes, New Names for Homonyms, Index of Species

J. Jansonius, J. H. Craig

CSPG Bulletin

..., posterior part strongly tapering, anteriormost part slightly narrower than greatest width. The head part shows a jaw apparatus, body shows segmentation...

1971

Wyoming Geological Association 2007 Field Conference: Road Log 2007

Tom C. Anderson, Mark Milliken

Wyoming Geological Association

... Retrace route down to the Nevada Gulch Rd and Jct US 85, turn right to lunch stop. Head back up the canyon to the Terry Peak Summit Road. 4.4 41.9 TURN...

2007

Actualistic Studies of the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Terrestrial and Aquatic Organism Traces in Continental Environments to Differentiate Lacustrine from Fluvial, Eolian, and Marine Deposits in the Geologic Record

Stephen T. Hasiotis, Brian F. Platt, Mark Reilly, Kathryn Amos, Simon Lang, David Kennedy, Jonathan A. Todd, Ellinor Michel

AAPG Special Volumes

... into the supralittoral zone. (B) Monitor lizard tail trace. (C) Probe marks (circular features) and peck marks (V-shaped scratches, right) produced by the beak...

2012

Frontmatter, TOC, Road Logs: Geology of the Big Bend Area and Solitario Dome, Texas: West Texas Geological Society Fieldtrip

Paul H. Pausé, R. Gay Spears

West Texas Geological Society

... for hidden fossil dwelling; Gather ‘round from Maine to Mexi, Scratch the head and look perplexy, Take the sample, dawn ‘til sundown, Drink tequila...

1986

Towards a New Era

Halfdan Carstens

GEO ExPro Magazine

... poles, a lead and a tail electrode, each about 10m long. The two poles are located 300-400m apart and connected by a cable. Passing an oscillating high...

2006

Coupling diagenesis and mechanics for more realistic simulation of natural fracture pattern development

Byungtark Lee, Jon E. Olson, Stephen E. Laubach

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

...). The deviations from the straight line (tails) are byproducts of the model conditions. The upper tail comes from the small fractures that have only one...

2022

Uranium Deposits of the Grants Region, New Mexico

John B. Squyres

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... and pieces of fossil wood. Many of these have a well-developed “tail” which points in the downstream direction. The ore pods are generally tilted...

1972

Dinosaur and Wood Fossils from the Cretaceous Corwin Formation in the National Petroleum Reserve, North Slope of Alaska

Henry W. Roehler, Gary D. Stricker

Alaska Geological Society

... large, commonly more than 10 m in length and weighing several tons. They were bipedal and had heavy hind limbs and tail. The hind feet were flat...

1984

Gas Field Technology - Workshop Summary

Rock Zierman, James Lea, John Crews, Saibal Mitra, Mike Gleason, Mike Purcell, Rob Habel, Rock Zierman

PTTC

... dehydration, tail gas incineration, liquid petroleum gas (LPG) fractionation, and LPG storage and transfer. Gas compression may be necessary to produce...

2005

Reactivation of Idle Injectors to Produce By-Passed Oil in Steamflood Oilfield

M. Muchlis Ridho

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... to this conceptual process, injection is stopped during tail-out phase. In practice, most injectors are shut-in when the steam chest development is confirmed...

2007

The Indonesian Energy Policy

Samaun Samadikun

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...) and Arun (Aceh) are exported in the form of LNG. Associated gas is mostly processed into LPG and NGL, while the remaining "tail gas" is used for city gas...

1980

Textural Differences Between Two Types of Shoestring Sands

John J. W. Rogers, Cyrus Strong

GCAGS Transactions

... of the studied river samples have a "tail" of fine material (fig. 1, curve A), resulting in a positive skewness, though a few appear to have...

1959

Horizontal Mississippian Fracture Completions in Oklahoma and Kansas

Bill Grieser, Hap Pinkerton

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... proppant (RCP) for tail-in at the end of the treatment. The number of stages, fluid, and proppant volume required varied considerably across the north...

2013

Carbonate Cement Stratigraphy and Timing of Hydrocarbon Migration: An Example from Tigapapan Unit, Offshore Sabah

Mohammad Yamin Ali

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... ~ ~ 0 .... ~ • ~ .... ::s 190 MOHAMMAD YAMIN ALI time for complete bioturbation, preserving no bedding. Sharp, scoured base and coarse-tail...

1992

Efficient Removal of Annular Fluids with Microparticulates

James Benkley, Chad Brenneis

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... bbl of 12.5-lbm/gal lead cement, 27 bbl of 16.0-lbm/gal cap cement, 99 bbl of 13.0 lbm/gal foamed cement , 8.0 bbl of 16-lbm/gal tail cement...

2013

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