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  • ...(E-field) measurement. The E-field is always measured perpendicular to the H-field data. ==The H-field==
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  • :<math>\rho_{\rm w} \mbox{gH}_{\rm w} - \rho_{\rm h}\mbox{gH}_{\rm h}</math> * ρ<sub>h</sub> = [[hydrocarbon]] density
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  • :<math>(\rho_{\rm w} - \rho_{\rm h}) \mbox{g} h = \frac{2\gamma \cos \theta}R</math> ...isplaystyle\frac{2\gamma \cos \theta} R \right)}{(\rho_{\rm w} - \rho_{\rm h})\mbox{g}}</math>
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  • ...a/specpubs/beaumont/ch02/ch02.htm What is a trap?], in E. A. Beaumont & N. H. Foster, eds., [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=545 Exploring for Oil ...edicting reservoir system quality and performance], in E. A. Beaumont & N. H. Foster, eds., [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=545 Exploring for Oil
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  • ...h02/ch02.htm Classification of exploration traps] in E. A. Beaumont and N. H. Foster, eds., Handbook of Petroleum Geology: Exploring for Oil and Gas Tra
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  • ...orizon. From Yin and Groshong.<ref name=Yinandgroshong_2007>Yin, H. and R. H. Groshong Jr., 2007, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/2007/03ma
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  • ...and pore type. S<sub>w</sub> interpretations should be made accounting for h, [[Characterizing_rock_quality#What_is_r35.3F|r<sub>35</sub>]], and [[Conne :<math>\text{Hydrocarbon saturation } (\text{S}_\text{h}) = 1 - \text{S}_\text{w}</math>
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  • [[File:VanKrevelanDiagram.png|thumb|300px|Van Krevelen diagram.<ref>Dembicki, H., 2009, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/2009/03mar/BLTN08076/B ...t of atomic [[oxygen]]/[[carbon]] (O/C) versus atomic [[hydrogen]]/carbon (H/C) originally used to classify [[coal]]s and predict compositional evolutio
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  • * Waters, H., 2016, [Where in the World Is the Anthropocene? http://www.smithsonianmag.
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  • #*<math>\text{H}_{\text{w}} = \text{Z} + \left( \frac{\text{P}} {\text{grad P}} \right)</ma ...x{V} = \left(\frac{\rho_{\rm w}}{\rho_{\rm w} - \rho_{\rm hc}}\right)\mbox{H}_{\rm w}</math>
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  • Gypsum is an [[evaporite]], CaSO<sub>4</sub>•2(H<sub>2</sub>O). When dewatered at temperatures above 200°C, it becomes [[a
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  • :<math>\mbox{P}_{\rm b} = (\rho_{\rm w} - \rho_{\rm h}) \mbox{gh}</math> :<math>\mbox{P}_{\rm b} = (\rho_{\rm w} - \rho_{\rm h}) 0.433 \mbox{ h}</math>
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  • ...ted to an approximation of height above [[free water level|free water]] (''h'') within a reservoir system. From a capillary pressure curve at a given S< ==Using p<sub>c</sub> to estimate ''h'' and ''r''==
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  • ...ed perpendicular to the E<sub>y</sub> component. This is also true for the H-field components. ...nly H<sub>x</sub> and H<sub>y</sub> components are measured), the vertical H-field component—if measured—provides information on the surface geology
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  • Hydraulic head (H<sub>w</sub>) is the height or elevation above a given subsurface point at w :<math>\mbox{H}_{\rm w} = \mbox{Z} + \frac{\mbox{P}}{\rho \mbox{g}}</math>
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  • # Calculate downdip length of [[hydrocarbon column]] (''h''): #*:<math>h = \frac{P_{\rm b}}{P_{\rm bg}}</math>
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  • ...T<sub>m</sub> are, respectively, 18α(H)-22,29,30-trisnorneo-hopane and 17α(H)-22,29,30-trisnorhopane. Rearranged and regular steranes are indicated. ...ern [[Gulf of Mexico]]. In this case, the distribution of 5α(H),14α(H),17α(H), 20R-cholestanes, -methylcholestanes, and -ethylcholestanes (that is, the
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  • ...ont/ch10/ch10.htm Evaluating top and fault seal], in E. A. Beaumont and N. H. Foster, Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.asp
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  • ...pressure]], pore throat size (''r''), or [[hydrocarbon column]] height (''h''′). Assume water-wet conditions in the reservoir (γ = interfacial tensi | Convert reservoir P<sub>c</sub> to height ( ''h'' ′).
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  • ...[footwall]] cutoffs.<ref name=ch10r86>Van Wijhe, D. H., M. Lutz, and J. P. H. Kaasschieter, 1980, The Rotliegend in the Netherlands and its gas accumula ...mining the correct apparent thickness. The true stratigraphic thickness is H. Several apparent thicknesses are involved:
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