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Petroleum Source Rock Potential of Arbuckle and Ellenburger Groups, Oklahoma and North Texas: ABSTRACT

Lynn Cardwell

AAPG Bulletin

... no studies have addressed the question of petroleum source beds within these units. The solution of this problem is important in determining whether...

1985

Composition of Ultradeep Gas--Theoretical and Experimental Study: ABSTRACT

Colin Barker, Nicholas E. Takach, Michael P. Smith

AAPG Bulletin

... trapped in fluid inclusions in late-stage cements offers one solution to this problem. This gas is being analyzed by thermally rupturing inclusions...

1985

Bagnold's Log Hyperbolic Approach to Sand Grain-Size Analysis as Adapted to a Large Sedimentation Tower: ABSTRACT

G. Robert Brakenridge, Tao Vuong

AAPG Bulletin

.... This problem can be eliminated by the use of sedimentation tower techniques. We are using a 2-m tall, 40-cm wide, water-filled sedimentation tower...

1985

Applications of Geochemistry to Production, Storage, and Use of Natural Gas: ABSTRACT

Dennis D. Coleman

AAPG Bulletin

... as a result of improperly completed gas or oil wells is a problem in some area. Similarly, gas which has migrated from underground gas-storage reservoirs...

1985

Comparison Between Immature Vitrinite and Solid Bitumen, Green River Formation, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado: ABSTRACT

Vito F. Nuccio

AAPG Bulletin

... 69 2. (February) A major problem in organic petrography is the inability to distinguish immature vitrinite from solid bitumen. For this study, several...

1985

North African Petroleum Geology: Regional Structure and Stratigraphic Overview of a Hydrocarbon-Rich Cratonic Area: ABSTRACT

Thomas E. O'Connor, W. H. Kanes

AAPG Bulletin

... been a problem locally. Structural models with strong stratigraphic response offer several favorable play concepts. The Paleozoic Ghadames basin...

1985

Seismic Subsequences in Foothills Foldbelt, National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA), Alaska: ABSTRACT

Hyland B. Morrow

AAPG Bulletin

... several townships, some being 40 mi (65 km) long and 10 mi (15 km) wide, and could contain significant amounts of oil. One fundamental problem...

1985

Paleomagnetism of Early Tertiary Alaska Peninsula Rocks and Implications for Docking of Peninsular Terrane: ABSTRACT

John W. Whitney, Richard A. Levinson, David R. Van Alstine

AAPG Bulletin

.... Although flow attitudes were tentatively used, it became rapidly apparent that problem of initial dip were insurmountable. As a result, all volcanic...

1985

Anatomy of a Regional Play in Rio Grande Rift Basins of New Mexico and Colorado: ABSTRACT

Bruce A. Black

AAPG Bulletin

... of the subbasins a very different problem from exploration in another. Remnant structures of pre-rifting tectonics vary radically along the course of the rift...

1985

Microcomputers in Earth Science: ABSTRACT

Ralph Eicher, Gene Tolbert, William Smith, William G. Murray

AAPG Bulletin

... and analysis of data, more meaningful formatting of information, greater alternatives for problem-solving, and with a well-designed system, time and money saved...

1985

Empirical Relation Between Carbonate Porosity and Thermal Maturity: An Approach to Regional Porosity Prediction: REPLY TO RAY DISCUSSION

James W. Schmoker

AAPG Bulletin

... the cause, and that Ray has approached the problem backward. The proper conclusion would be that, for certain simple basins, an exponential porosity-depth...

1985

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