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Multiple scours and upward fining caused by hydraulic jumps: implications for the recognition of cyclic steps in the deepwater stratigraphic record

Kenya Ono, Hajime Naruse, Qifeng Yao, Zhirong Cai, Sojiro Fukuda, Miwa Yokokawa

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... regions in each flow: the head, body, and tail regions (Figs. 5–7). In the head region, the flow velocity increased during the first 1.1–2.9 s. In the body...

2023

Engineering Geology of Sungai Piah Hydro-Electric Project, Perak, Peninsular Malaysia

Saim Suratman

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... down to a lower elevation, thus developing an effective head of about 680 m and a generating capacity of 46.5 MW . Approximately 20 km of tunne l lines...

1986

Helium in the Australian Liquefied Natural Gas Economy

Christopher J. Boreham, Dianne S. Edwards, Robert J. Poreda, Thomas H. Darrah, Ron Zhu, Emmanuelle Grosjean, Philip Main, Kathryn Waltenberg, Paul A. Henson

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

...-condensable LNG tail gas. Helium is commercially extracted worldwide from this LNG tail gas. Australia has one helium plant in Darwin where gas...

2018

Exploring Mesozoic Play Type of Salawati Basin, West Papua, Indonesia: A Modern Study Approach

Tsania Ozza, Michael Sompie, Eli Silalahi, Wah Adi Suseno, Donny Miraza

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... section of the basin, most of the wells were an exploration tail as a result of deepening the well from the Miocene Kais target. Hence, the location...

2019

Lower Desert Creek Reservoirs in the Paradox Basin: Examples of Phylloid Algae Filling Depositional Lows Related to Salt Dissolution

J. Paul Matheny, Mark W. Longman

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

... thousand years. Diagenetic events shaping the lower Desert Creek reservoirs include: 1) marine cementation at the base of the phylloid algal deposits...

1996

The Bollan Stegosaurus

Harold R. Bollan

Grand Junction Geological Society

...The Bollan Stegosaurus Harold R. Bollan 1991 53 54 In March 1978, two caudal vertebrae, a fragmented but complete tail spike, and several pieces...

1991

Mid-Mesozoic Paleontology of the Rabbit Valley Area, Western Colorado

Harley J. Armstrong, Walter R. Averett, Marjorie E. Averett, Elizabeth S. McReynolds, David G. Wolny

Grand Junction Geological Society

... line. North of the highway is an amphitheater at the head of McDonald Creek, where the Brushy Basin Member and the overlying Cretaceous Burro Canyon...

1987

Changes in Flow Direction at a Point Caused by Obstacles During Passage of a Density Current

Stephen A. Morris,, Jan Alexander

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the obstacle. Internal flow vectors observed with thread flags were radial from the lock before the head reached the obstacle. After the head passed...

2003

Properties of Turbidity Currents of High Density

Ph. H. Kuenen

Special Publications of SEPM

... the tail, of a large enough turbidity current should tend to erode a sandy bottom. On a moderate slope the head should erode and the tail deposit...

1951

Predicting Tidal Sand Reservoir Architecture Using Data from Modern and Ancient Depositional Systems

Lesli J. Wood

AAPG Special Volumes

..., noting that the same major physical processes responsible for shaping and controlling coastal geomorphology also dictate the morphology and type of sand...

2004

Problem Solving of Non Productive Time of Plug and Squeeze Cementing Offshore Kalimantan

Arya Bimaputra, Anton Maladi, Amin Hartoni, Bruce Hobson

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... side holes greater than the flow area of tailpipe and at 90 degree phasing. Length of tail pipe to be at least equal to the plug length with tubing...

2000

Parallel Lamination Formed by High-Density Turbidity Currents

Suzanne F. Leclair, R. William C. Arnott

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and their geological implications: Sedimentology, v. 47, Suppl. 1, p. 62–94. Leclair, S.F., and Arnott, R.W.C., 2003, Coarse-tail graded, structureless strata...

2005

Relationship Between Grain Size Parameter Distribution and Current Patterns in the Gironde Estuary (France)

George P. Allen

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., it is apparent that the ebb tide currents probably play the dominant role in the shaping of the grain size facies; but not necessarily the transport...

1971

Anionic Surfactant Mobility in Unsaturated Soil: The Impact of Molecular Structure

Barry J. Allred, Glenn O. Brown

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... components such as linear alkyl chain length, number of oxyethylene groups, type of hydrophilic head group (sulfonate, -, vs. sulfate, -O...

2001

Pictographs at Paint Rock: On Cliffs near Paint Rock, in Concho County, Texas Indians Once Painted Stories and Sermons in Stone to Record Their Lives, Times, and Religions

West Texas-San Angelo Geological Societies

West Texas Geological Society

... as an ancient Audubon. At another spot an enraged buffalo, its tail upraised, paws the earth. Farther on, birds pass in perpetual flight across a stone...

1961

Lungfish Burrows in the Upper Triassic Chinle and Dolores Formations, Colorado Plateau--Comments on the Recognition Criteria of Fossil Lungfish Burrows: DISCUSSION

James A. McAllister

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... to be head upward, body straight, and the end of the tail curved along the bottom (Fig. 1). The features of the cylindrical lungfish burrows...

1988

A Case Study of a High-Latitude, Towed Streamer 3-D Seismic Survey, #40707 (2011)

Sophie Hildebrand, Allan Ross, Shazia Viceer,

Search and Discovery.com

... meters in diameter. Detachment or destruction of a paravane or a streamer head float could result in catastrophic damage or loss to much...

2011

Finite Difference Modelling: Part IV

Lasse Amundsen, Ørjan Pedersen, Martin Landrø

GEO ExPro Magazine

.... In addition, it has a longer tail and a faster rise (see Ikelle and Amundsen, 2018). Although the head wave travels further than the direct arrival (which...

2019

A detrital signal of glaciation in the Sierra Nevada, California, U.S.A.

Zachary T. Sickmann, Matthew A. Malkowski

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Head, M.J., Voarintsoa, N.R.G., and Toucanne, S., 2015, An optimized scheme of lettered marine isotope substages for the last 1.0 million years...

2024

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The Effect of Clay Type On the Properties of Cohesive Sediment Gravity Flows and Their Deposits

Megan L. Baker, Jaco H. Baas, Jonathan Malarkey, Ricardo Silva Jacinto, Melissa J. Craig, Ian A. Kane, Simon Barker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... flour, weakly cohesive kaolinite, and strongly cohesive bentonite in terms of flow behavior, head velocity, runout distance, and deposit geometry...

2017

The Long-Term Economic Value of Curable Resin-Coated Proppant Tail-in to Prevent Flowback and Reduce Workover Cost

Keith Greff, Scott Greenbauer, Keith Huebinger, Bruce Goldfaden

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...The Long-Term Economic Value of Curable Resin-Coated Proppant Tail-in to Prevent Flowback and Reduce Workover Cost Keith Greff, Scott Greenbauer...

2014

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