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  • [[File:SandPeel.JPG|thumbnail|300px|Portion of a wood mounted sand peel]] ...ethods_of_core_preservation|cores]] or outcrops of unconsolidated sands. Sand peels allow for the capture of details in sedimentary features for analysis
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  • [[File:SandPeel.JPG|thumbnail|300px|Portion of a wood mounted sand peel]] ...ethods_of_core_preservation|cores]] or outcrops of unconsolidated sands. Sand peels allow for the capture of details in sedimentary features for analysis
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  • ...lt trap regime|faults]] and those parts of faults that juxtapose sand with sand as well as those faults that [[Cross-sealing faults|cross-seal]] or [[Cross | Defines sand-sand and sand-shale juxtaposition and potential [[Cross-leaking faults#Juxtaposed litholo
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  • ...between seal behavior and the inferred sand-shale ratio of the fault zone. Sand-rich portions of the fault zone leak; shale-rich portions of the fault zone ...ar gouge along a normal fault found in a sequence of Permian-Carboniferous sand and shales near Lynemouth, U.K..]]
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  • ...dstone near Mt. Carmel road, Zion Canyon, Utah, indicating wind action and sand dune formation prior to formation of rock.]]
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  • ...juxtaposed across the fault. By doing so, they show areas of sand/sand and sand/shale juxtaposition, establish seal relationships, define potential fault-d ..._fig10-15.png|Figure 1]] is a simple example of a fault plane profile. The sand reservoirs in the hanging wall (dark gray) and footwall (light gray) are sh
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  • ...at Great Salt Plains Lake, Oklahoma. The crystals form around grains of sand and clay to give the distinctive shape. Collected by Sara and Andrew Allen
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  • ...nging wall (R<sub>u</sub>) are juxtaposed with water-wet sands of the 7100 sand in the footwall (R<sub>d</sub>). .... Cross-seal (left) occurs where the 7100 sand is juxtaposed with the 7200 sand. This cross-sealing segment is characterized by low SGRs (blue). Cross-leak
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  • Sedimentary-basin-analysis fig4-4.png|{{figure number|2}}Major sand influxes into the northern Gulf of Mexico from Late Cretaceous to Recent. A ==Map of major sand influxes==
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  • ...e or decrease porosity and permeability. For instance, burrows filled with sand grains in a mud or clay unit could be conduits for fluid flow if connected.
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  • # Delineate prospective areas by looking for lowstand sand-prone areas. Use trends of [[isochron]] thicks basinward of each deposition # Map seismic facies and structures of sand-prone intervals to locate prospects.
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  • Smear-gouge ratio is the ratio of sand to [[shale]] that has moved past some critical portion of the fault plane.<
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  • ...juxtaposed across the fault. By doing so, they show areas of sand/sand and sand/shale juxtaposition, establish seal relationships, define potential fault-d ..._fig10-15.png|Figure 1]] is a simple example of a fault plane profile. The sand reservoirs in the hanging wall (dark gray) and footwall (light gray) are sh
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  • ...neralogy and sediment maturity. Mechanical and chemical weathering affects sand grains during transportation. The final product reflects the origin, amount ...57, no. 2, p. 349–369.</ref> Size does affect permeability; the finer the sand, the lower the permeability. [[Permeability]] indirectly affects porosity t
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  • | Quaternary || 27 || Hula || Hula || 1991 || Huyla Sand || Continental [[sandstone]], [[coal]] || Gas || Structural/stratigraphic | | Pliocene || 25 || Gaza Marine || Yafo || 2000 || Yafo Sand || [[Turbidite]] sandstone || Gas || Stratigraphic || Saqiye Group || Yafo
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  • ...l of total bitumen and extra-heavy oil in place in the presently known tar-sand deposits. Following the definitions discussed above, the [https://en.wikipe The only other major tar-sand deposits may be located in the former Soviet Union, but they are poorly und
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  • ...at may form local pressure compartments are fault blocks, sand lenses, and sand wedges developed in [[growth fault]]s.
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  • ...</sub> of the R<sub>d</sub> sand is greater than that of the R<sub>u</sub> sand. The fault is cross leaking despite different OWCs. ...sand/sand juxtaposition along the fault. Hydrocarbons leak across the sand/sand juxtapositions.
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  • ...and A and Sand B have different properties due to the presence of clays in Sand B. ...ock physics properties between clean sandstone (Sand A), clayey sandstone (Sand B), and claystone.]]
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  • ...e some true shales as well as siltstones, silty mudstones, and interbedded sand/shale cores. ==Sand seals==
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  • ...e seal behavior, [[transmissibility]], [[permeability]], nor areas of sand/sand juxtaposition are constant over the entire fault surface.
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