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  • ...d in Tearpock and Bischke.<ref name=ch04r94>Tearpock, D., J., Bischke, R., E., 1991, Applied Subsurface Geologic Mapping: Prentice-Hall, 648 p.</ref> ...from the mother salt. From Hall et al.;<ref name=Hall1993>Hall, D. J., B. E. Bowen, R. N. Rosen, S. Wu, and A. W. Balley, 193, Mesozoic and early Cenoz
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  • * Telford, W., M., Geldart, L., P., Sheriff, R., E., 1990, Applied Geophysics: Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 770 p. * Badley, M., E., 1985, Practical seismic interpretation: Boston, International Human Resou
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  • | author = Ben E. Law ...S. Hamilton, H. S. Hamlin, T. F. Hentz, W. E. Howard, M. S. Akhter, and S. E. Laubach, 1993, Major low-permeability sandstone reservoirs in the continen
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  • ...troleum system modeling: Definitions and concepts], ''in'' Peters, Kenneth E., David J. Curry, and Marek Kacewicz, eds., Basin modeling: New horizons in
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  • ...e calculated from the [[Archie equation]],<ref name=Archie_1942>Archie, G. E., 1942, The electrical resistivity log as an aid in determining some reserv
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  • ...ndicular with direction of strike, so we know the direction of dip is N50° E. ...a, it will be 7° (see Figure 7). So the main force come from N7°E and N97°E. There are two main force that have opposite direction.
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  • ...nian]] in the Black Warrior basin.<ref name=Bolandetal_1971>Boland, L. F., E. D. Minihan, and W. A. Thomas, 1971, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bu
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  • ...troleum system modeling: Definitions and concepts], ''in'' Peters, Kenneth E., David J. Curry, and Marek Kacewicz, eds., Basin modeling: New horizons in
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  • ...for the Pliocene-Pleistocene.<ref name=ch17r75>Ruddiman, W. F., Raymo, M. E., Martinson, D. G., Clement, B. M., Backman, J., 1989, Pleistocene evolutio ...urke et al.<ref name=ch17r23>Burke, W., R., Denison, R., E., Hetherington, E., A., Koepnick, R., B., Nelson, H., F., Otto, J., B., 1982, Variation of se
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  • :<math>\text{K} = \mbox{Ae}^{-{\text{E}_\text{a}/\text{RT(t)}}}</math> * E<sub>a</sub> = [[activation energy]]
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  • ...ve or below the normal static water pressure.<ref name=ch05r14>Powley, D., E., 1990, Pressures and hydrogeology in petroleum basins: Earth Science Revie ...basin. From Bradley and Powley;<ref name=BandP1995>Bradley, J. S., and D. E. Powley, 1995, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/memoir61/ch01/0
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  • # Send an e-mail with the titles of their five articles, the name and address of the ch
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  • ...the major depositional environments.</ref><ref name=ch09r20>Galloway, W., E., Hobday, D., K., 1983, Terrigenous Clastic Depositional Systems: Applicati
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  • ...s are ongoing to quantify this. The Lwandle Plate lies between 30°E and 50°E, sharing a boundary with the Nubia, Somali and [[Antarctic plate|Antarctic ...I:10.1029/2006JB004519</ref><ref name=Stampsetal>Stamps, D. S., E. Calais, E. Saria, C. Hartnady, J.-M. Nocquet, C. J. Ebinger, and R. M. Fernandes, 200
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  • ...a basin, play, or prospect. Petroleum in most visible oil and gas seeps (i.e., macroseeps) generally has been altered by processes such as [[biodegradat ...Trotman, p. 223–238.</ref> Stahl et al.<ref name=ch18r42>Stahl, W., Faber, E., Carey, B., D., Kirksey, D., L., 1981, [http://archives.datapages.com/data
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  • ...estern edge of Gondwana<ref>Veiga, R. D., G. D. Vergani, I. E. Brisson, C. E. Macellari, and H. A. Leanza, 2020, [https://archives.datapages.com/data/bu ...E. Tennyson, T. J. Mercier, J. K. Pittman, S. B. Gaswirth, T. M. Finn, M. E. Brownfield, P. A. Le, H. M. Leathers-Miller, and K. R. Marra, 2017, Assess
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  • ...e=Palmer_1981>Palmer, A. R., 1981, Subdivision of the Sauk sequence, in M. E. Taylor, ed., Short papers for the 2nd International Symposium on the Cambr
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  • * Laubach, S. E., 1997, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1997/04apr/0604/0604.h * Laubach, S. E., 1989, Fracture Analysis of the Travis Peak Formation, Western Flank of th
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  • | author = David A. Chapin, Mark E. Ander ...'. After McCulloh et al.<ref name=ch15r9>McCulloh, T. H., J. R. Kandle, J. E. Schoellhamer, 1968, Application of gravity measurements in wells to proble
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  • ...e and Petroleum Geology, vol. 8, p. 302–310., 10., 1016/0264-8172(91)90084-E</ref> reprinted with permission from Elsevier.]] ...amily is dominated by the C<sub>29</sub> regular steranes (top left, peaks E, F, G, H) while the other contains almost exclusively C<sub>27</sub> regula
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