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  • ...als of sequence stratigraphy and key definitions, in Wilgus, C., Hastings, B., Ross, C. Posamentier, H., Van Wagoner, J., and Kendall, C. G. St. C, eds.
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  • ...ss or to establish or exercise its rights or to defend against claims and (b) when AAPG determines in its sole discretion that it is necessary to invest
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  • ...1 minibasin, which is bound on the north by fault A, on the east by faults B and C, and on the south by a salt-cored high. ...th the sediments underlying the displaced salt.<ref name=ch04r110>West, D. B., 1989, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1988-89/data/pg/0073/0
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  • ...Weyburn field. Copyright: Coalson et al.;<ref name=Coalson1994>Coalson, E. B., S. M. Goolsby, and M. H. Franklin, 1994, Subtle seals and fluid-flow barr ...r less), even though porosity can be as high as 30% (points 1 and 5, group B in [[:file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-102.png
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  • For P ≤ P<sub>b</sub>, use Standing correlation: For P > P<sub>b</sub>:
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  • ...1 minibasin, which is bound on the north by fault A, on the east by faults B and C, and on the south by a salt-cored high. Copyright: Armentrout et al.; ...C. J. Travis, H. Harrison, M. R. Hudec, B. C. Vendeville, F. J. Peel, and B. F. Perkins, eds., Salt, Sediment and Hydrocarbons: Gulf Coast Section SEPM
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  • ....6 to transgressive cycles 3.7–3.8 on the Haq et al.<ref name=ch04r43>Haq, B., Hardenbol, J., Vail, P., R., 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigrap ...onal extent and thickness, hydrocarbons have leaked upward into the ''Hyal B'' and ''Trim A'' reservoirs, most probably along faults during intervals of
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  • .../> given by fault throw divided by source-bed thickness. Methods (a) and (b) model the distance-tapering of shear-type smears, whereas method (c) model ...an otherwise shale-free sequence; Dz is the thickness of each shale bed. (b) Calculation for a sequence of reservoir zones; Dz is the thickness of each
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  • ...tacts indicative of hydrostatic conditions in homogeneous reservoir rock. (b) Tilted, flat contacts resulting from hydrodynamic conditions. (c) Contact ...isted in Table 1 and are discussed by Bradley.<ref name=pt10r3>Bradley, H. B., ed., 1987, Petroleum Engineering Handbook: Richardson, TX, Society of Pet
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  • ...ual Research conference, p. 135–142.</ref><ref name=ch04r66>McGuinness, D. B., and J. R. Hossack, 1993, The development of allochthonous salt sheets as ...ng|{{figure number|2}}From Hall et al.<ref name=Halletal_1993>Hall, D. J., B. E. Bowen, R. N. Rosen, S. Wu, and A. W. Bally, 1993, Mesozoic and early Ce
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  • ...and compare it to published sea level cycle curves.<ref name=ch04r43>Haq, B., Hardenbol, J., Vail, P., R., 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigrap ...x of the observed depositional cycles occur during the Tejas supersequence B 3.10 (0.8-0.0 Ma) third-order cycle of Haq et al.<ref name=ch04r43 />). Thi
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  • * Kulander, B. R., S. L. Dean, and B. J. Ward, Jr., 1990, Fractured Core Analysis: Interpretation, Logging, and
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  • ...tchinson Ross, 265 p.</ref> Bolli et al.<ref name=ch17r18>Bolli, H. M., J. B. Saunders, and K. Perch-Nielsen, 1985, Plankton Stratigraphy: Cambridge, Ca ...implications for sequence stratigraphic analysis, in J. M. Armentrout, and B. F. Perkins eds., Sequence Stratigraphy as an Exploration Tool: Concepts an
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  • ....png|{{figure number|4}}Two types of flowmeters, (a) Full bore flowmeter, (b) Diverting basket type flowmeter. ...e the zones above it are all gas producers. A plug set between zones A and B will be effective at eliminating the water production in this example.
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  • ...dgers, S. Root, W. D. Lyle, D. C. Herrick, R. B. Bloch, J. W. Snedden, and B. Nwankwo, 1999, High-resolution sequence stratigraphy of a low-stand progra ...tic and upper bathyal biofacies forced basinward by falling sea level Part B is a sandstone interval map in which the biofacies excursion is less pronou
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  • | author = Leslie B. Magoon, Edward A. Beaumont
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  • ...matter and kerogen. Definition and quantitative importance of kerogen, in B. Durand, ed., Kerogen: Insoluble Organic Matter from Sedimentary Rock: Edit .... 327, p. 52-54.</ref> (see also Tissot et al.<ref name=Tissot1987>Tissot, B. P., R. Pelet, and P. Ungerer, 1987, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bu
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  • ...., Block, R., B., Snedden, J., W., Lyle, W., D., Herrick, D., C., Nwankwo, B., 1997, Application of high resolution biostratigraphy, Oso field, Nigeria:
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  • ...er|1}}Correlation of the third-order eustatic curve of Haq et al.<ref>Haq, B., J. Hardenbol, and P. R. Vail, 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigra ...nics, climate, and sea level.<ref name=ch04r18>Beard, J., H., Sangree, J., B., Smith, L., A., 1982, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1982-83
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