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Significance of Skeletal Concentrations for the Analysis of Unconformities and Condensed Intervals: Case Studies from Neogene Shallow Marine Sequences: Abstract

S. M. Kidwell

CSPG Special Publications

..., partial truncation, then resumption). These shell bed types are well represented in 3rd and 4th order sequences from passive (Maryland) and active...

1988

Abstract: Character, distribution, and origin of hydrothermal alteration associated with the Brunswick No. 12 deposit, Bathurst, New Brunswick

D. R. Lentz, W. D. Goodfellow

Atlantic Geology

... silicic alteration is intimately associated with the sulphide stringer zone (vent-proximal; zone 1). The sulphide vein networks are well preserved...

1993

A Classic of Sedimentary Petrology: NOTES

A. O. Woodford

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the Salzach at six well-chosen localities, and all were classified as to size and kind. Twenty thousand of these were also classified as to shape...

1933

Application of Petrophysical Principles to the 'Hunt' for Overlooked Carbonate Pay: Abstract

Dan J. Hartmann, Edward A. Beaumont

Tulsa Geological Society

... for the project? 2. Is core data available to document the relevant pore types responsible for hidden pay, and how do we use it? 3. How many flow units...

2003

Origin and Distribution of Friable and Cemented Sandstones in Outcrops of the Pennsylvanian Jackfork Group, Southeast Oklahoma: Abstract

Tosan O. Omatsola, Roger M. Slatt

Tulsa Geological Society

.... The different sandstones are representative of differing porosity and submarine fan facies types. Four stratigraphic sections have been measured...

2003

Abstract: The specific properties of Mesozoic coal formation in Western Trans-Baikal region

I. E. Stukalova, Y. G. Tsekhovsky

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... of the telinite and posttelinite coal types showing well-preserved lignitecellulose texture of arboreal and parenchyma plant tissues; 4) the facies...

2008

Abstract: Using Petroleum Geochemistry to Solve Field Development and Production Problems

Mark McCaffrey

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... of commingled production can be performed even on highly deviated or horizontal wells, and even on wells with electrical submersible pumps—well types...

2003

ABSTRACT: Cretaceous Eagle Ford Shale - Lessons Learned for Future Shale Plays

Thomas Bowman

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... previously. Some of those challenges include the type of formation, the depth ranges and hydrocarbon types encountered. The Eagle Ford play...

2011

Abstract: Margin Basin Analysis (Brazil and West Africa) using a G3 Approach

William Dickson, Craig Schiefelbein, and Mark Odegard

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

.... Five stages of basin development are generally recognized: pre-rift intracratonic; continental rift; evaporite (the well-known Aptian salt); post...

2004

Late Ordovician Sponge-Dominated, Island-Slope Biofacies, Eastern Australia

B. D. Webby, I. G. Percival

Pacific Section SEPM

... onshore fringing island and atoll sites to offshore slope habitats in a uniquely well-preserved, Ordovician, low-latitude, volcanic island setting. Two...

1995

Abstract: Taking the Scenic Route and Avoiding the Interstates: Understanding and Predicting the Distribution and Type of Slope Reservoirs

A.D. Donovan

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... by the gradient and rugosity of the slope, as well as the size of the slope channels (gullies vs. canyons). These terrains determine the architectures...

2005

Petroleum Geology, Volume 10, Issue 4; Frontmatter

James W. Clarke, Grace Carrington

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

.... Krichevskiy p. 147 2. First results of drilling the Aral-Sor experimental well in the Peri-Caspian depression. M. M. Charygin et al. p. 152 3...

1966

Abstract: Analysis of landsat thematic mapper imagery of the Framboise/Mira region, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia: drumlin and till classification and distribution

G. Day, I. S. Spooner

Atlantic Geology

... till types. Both a thick silty till and a thinner sandy till occur at the study site. The silty till exhibits higher reflectance values than the sandy...

1995

Abstract: Compartmentalization and Time-Lapse Geochemical Reservoir Surveillance of the Horn Mountain Oil Field, Deep-Water Gulf of Mexico

Alexei V. Milkov and Evvy Goebel

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

..., appraisal and preproduction fluid samples are first analyzed to map fluid types across a static reservoir. Then, a surveillance program in which fluid...

2006

ABSTRACT: Organic Petrography of Source Rock from Upper Pematang Formation, Central Sumatera Basin, Indonesia

Hendra Amijaya, Adiningtyas Febrianti

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

...* and Adiningtyas Febrianti1 1Department of Geological Engineering, Gadjah Mada University, *presenting author The Pematang Formation is well known...

2017

Abstract: Reconditioning the Impregnated Microbits - The Way to Study Rock Drillability on a Laboratory Scale

B. Sirimbumrungsukha

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... rock types was plotted against some well established physical rock properties. It is concluded that uniaxial compressive strength, Brazilian tensile...

1981

Stratigraphic Significance of Shell Beds in the Ostracode Zone in South-Central Alberta [Abstract]

Banerjee, I.

CSPG Bulletin

... orientation. Both early diagenetic framboidal and late diagenetic coarsely crystalline pyrite, as well as sideritic mud, are common constituents. Four...

1990

Geological Importance of Fleshy Algae in the Ireton Formation, Central Alberta (Poster) [Abstract]

Dix, G.R.

CSPG Bulletin

.... (March) Five types of noncalcareous (fleshy) algae - probable red, brown, and green macrophytes - comprise abundant fragments along two bedding planes...

1990

Abstract: Preliminary geochemical interpretation of metalliferous sedimentary rocks in the Miramichi Anticlinorium, New Brunswick

David R. Lentz, Steven R. McCutcheon, James A. Walker

Atlantic Geology

... argillite and shale (n = 50), maroon chert (n = 14), green to grey shale and chert (n = 23), and black shale and chert (n = 89), as well as Cambro...

1996

Select Geologic Hazards in the Wyoming Portion of the Thrust Belt

James C. Case

Wyoming Geological Association

... in the area. Many landslide types are found in the area, with most being complexes of slump-debris laden earth flows, debris flows, rock slides, or rock...

1987

Abstract: Virtually integrated: digital geoscience atlases of Newfoundland and Labrador

Larry W. Nolan, Gerry J. Kilfoil, Peter H. Davenport, Stephen P. Colman-Sadd

Atlantic Geology

..., Canada Geologists like maps! Overlaying maps containing different types of information-geological, geophysical, geochemical, topographic, and so...

1996

Abstract: Diagenesis and Depositional Environment of the F6 Reef Complex, Central Luconia Province, Offshore Sarawak

Md. Nazri Ramli

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... carbonates to be s.ubdivided into six stratigraphic zones~ each with well defined rock types and po~sity­ permeability characteristics. The subsequent...

1982

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