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Delta-front hyperpycnal bed geometry and implications for reservoir modeling: Cretaceous Panther Tongue delta, Book Cliffs, Utah

Cornel Olariu, Ronald J. Steel, Andrew L. Petter

AAPG Bulletin

..., they become systematically finer grained and thinner. Over short distances (hundreds of meters), the beds thin with rates ranging between 0.0001...

2010

Carbonate Deposition In Restricted Basins: A Pliocene Case Study From the Central Mediterranean (Northwestern Apennines), Italy

Ronald Nalin, Massimiliano Ghinassi, Luca M. Foresi, Edoardo Dallanave

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...) in massive to planar-laminated beds, interspersed with thin, less than 5-cm-thick mud layers which are laterally discontinuous or transition to mud...

2016

The Point Fermin Submarine Fan: A Small, Late Middle Miocene Age Fan Within the Monterey Formation

Perry Russell

Pacific Section SEPM

... poorly-defined to containing well-defined laminations and thin beds. Individual laminae and beds range in thickness from 1 mm to 6 cm. These fine...

1987

Stratigraphy and Origin of Maravillas Formation (Upper Ordovician), West Texas

Earle F. McBride

AAPG Bulletin

... lithology are present in it. Brown-weathering, dark olive-green shale containing sparse, thin, brown chert beds is characteristic of the member...

1970

Detailed internal architecture of a fluvial channel sandstone determined from outcrop, cores, and 3-D ground-penetrating radar: Example from the middle Cretaceous Ferron Sandstone, east-central Utah

Rucsandra M. Corbeanu, Kristian Soegaard, Robert B. Szerbiak, John B. Thurmond, George A. McMechan, Deming Wang, Steven Snelgrove, Craig B. Forster, Ari Menitove

AAPG Bulletin

... in the facies map. The GPR reflections in areas with thin trough cross- (Begin page 1605) beds outline cosets of several such cross-beds rather than...

2001

Effect of Plate Tectonic Development of Timan-Pechora Province on Formation of Oil-Gas Source Beds

O. P. Zagulova, Ye. D. Yesipchuk, Ye. S. Larskaya

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... rifts. Source beds of catagories B and C accumulated under relatively shallow-water marine conditions. Thin productive beds of catagories A and B...

2001

Abstracts: Effects of Increased Sample Rate on Open Hole Well Logs: Implications for Accurately Determining Reservoir Parameters Using Conventional Well Log Data; #90173 (2015)

Mike Seifert

Search and Discovery.com

.... This paper shows that conventional well logs can provide more accurate petrophysical data in reservoirs and thin beds, provided that the sample rate...

2015

The Mississippian System in the Upper Mississippi Valley Region

Raymond C. Moore

Kansas Geological Society

...) shale. LOUISIANA LIMESTONE.—This formation, distinguished bt its extremely fine, even "lithographic" texture, gray drab color, thin even beds...

1935

Sections of Bearpaw Shale from Keho Lake to Bassano, Southern Alberta

Clare M. Clark

AAPG Bulletin

... this member is predominantly dark gray, pure, and thin-bedded. Bentonite beds are present in the lower shale member but, because of caving from similar...

1931

Starved Pennsylvanian Midland Basin: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

John Emery Adams, Hugh N. Frenzel, Mary Louise Rhodes, David P. Johnson

AAPG Bulletin

... Pennsylvanian beds were regarded as missing, but where thin beds of lower Pennsylvanian are present, covers nearly 18,000 square miles...

1951

Cyclic Sedimentation in the Rock Springs Formation, Mesaverde Group, on the Rock Springs Uplift, Wyoming

John A. Burger

Wyoming Geological Association

...; Siltstone, gray to brown, carbonaceous. soft, thin-bedded; Sandstone, tan to brown, fine-grained, soft, medium-bedded, in beds up to 2 feet thick; Coal...

1965

Carbonate Buildup Reservoirs, Lower Mississippian Lodgepole Formation, Dickinson Field, North Dakota, USA

Randolph. B. Burke

CSPG Special Publications

... are not “true” Waulsortian mounds, but rather more like lithoherms. Proximal beds surrounding the mound are thin to medium interbeds of mudstones, wackestones...

1997

Geological Road Log of the Winnipeg and Interlake Areas, Manitoba

J.E. Christopher, D.M. Kent, and H.R. McCabe

Saskatchewan Geological Society

... Beds of the Red River Formation in the subsurface, are dolomites with thin, brecciated red beds. (4.5) 31.1 Crossing Red River - Stony Mountain...

1973

A New Tool for Lower Brushy Canyon Completion Decisions

W. W. Weiss, B. A. Stubbs, R. S. Balch

West Texas Geological Society

...A New Tool for Lower Brushy Canyon Completion Decisions W. W. Weiss, B. A. Stubbs, R. S. Balch 2001 99 104 Determining water saturations in thin...

2001

Logging Cost Efficiency

Firmansjah Kartawidjaja, William Coates

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and minor carbonate. The sediment any sequence was deposited in the delta plane to pro-delta environment, resulting in thick to thin layer reservoir sand...

2000

Seismic Attributes for Prediction of Reservoir Architecture and Hydrocarbon Prospectivity: A Case Study of Zubair Formation in Bahrah Area, North Kuwait, #41914 (2016).

Eman Al-Shehri, Subrata K. Bhukta, Prabir K. Nath, Sunil K. Singh, Afrah Saleh Al-Ajmi

Search and Discovery.com

... decomposition for seismic thin bed reservoir characterization (Partyka et al, 1999) and the seismic inversion (Pendrel, 2001) for mapping the distribution...

2016

Shales--Their Sedimentology and Geology: ABSTRACT

Wayne A. Pryor

AAPG Bulletin

... on wire-line geophysical well logs. Thin beds of high or low density, different lithologies and organic content, and fossil zones or concretions within...

1982

Road Log No. S23 - Glenwood Springs to Intersection of Colorado 82 and U.S. 24, via Aspen and Independence Pass, via Colorado 82

John R. Donnell - Editor

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... to the right front, and Smuggler Mountain to the left front. Paleozoic rocks dip southwestward from the Sawatch Range. Thin sandstone with local shale beds...

1960

Downcurrent Changes in Sedimentary Structures in Ordovician Turbidite Greywackes

Barham Parkash

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in length. A few fragments as large as 5 feet in length were observed even in these relatively thin beds (fig. 11). The fragments may be plastered...

1970

Abstract: SAGD Well Planning Using Stochastic Seismic Inversion; #90172 (2014)

Franck Delbecq, Rémi Moyen

Search and Discovery.com

..., CGGVeritas, Crawley, United Kingdom Summary The complexity of heavy oil geology in SAGD projects, especially the presence of thin shale barriers...

2014

AAPG Archie Series, No. 1, Chapter 5: Drilling, Coring, and Logging Programs for Thinly Bedded Formations

Q. R. Passey, K. E. Dahlberg, K. B. Sullivan, H. Yin, R. A. Brackett, Y. H. Xiao, and A. G. Guzmán-Garcia

AAPG Special Volumes

... in Chapter 3, thin beds can occur in all clastic depositional systems. Therefore, for exploration and appraisal wells, it is recommended that log data...

2006

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