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  • ...5/a095/0001/0200/0221.htm Capillary pressure] in D. Morton-Thompson and A. M. Woods, eds., Development Geology Reference Manual: [http://store.aapg.org/
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  • ...amu.edu/publications/tnotes/tn30/tn30_2.htm Ocean Drilling Program Texas A&M University article]
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...a 100-m column of oil might leak if the column increased to [[length::101 m]].
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  • ...and is what is displayed on a sonic log, usually in units of μs/ft or μs/m. It is also seen as ''delta t'' or ''Δt''.
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  • ...in the Paraná basin, which displays large-scale sets of cross strata (1-30 m; [[:file:Botucatu_1.jpg|Figure 1]]), formed in a desert environment similar
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  • [[File:Vápeč_od_Horn%C3%AD_Poruby.jpg|thumb|300px|Vápeč Hill (955 m), Strážovské vrchy Mountains, District Ilava, Slovakia. Highest part of
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...[[hydrocarbon column]]. Seals can be extremely thin—less than [[length::1 m]] thick that seal individual hydrocarbon [[accumulation]]s. There are also
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  • * Burger, H., R., Hamill, M., 1976, Petrofabric analysis of the Dry Creek Ridge anticline, Montana: Geo * Burkhard, M., 1993, Calcite twins, their geometry, appearance and significance as stres
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...me=ch10r27>England, W., A., Mackenzie, A., S., Mann, D., M., Quickley, T., M., 1987, The movement and entrapment of petroleum fluids in the subsurface:
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  • ...era as indicators of organic carbon flux, in M. A. Kaminski, S Geroch, and M. A. Gasiński, eds., Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Ag
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...nsylvania, SEALS International, 3948 p.</ref><ref name=ch10r74>Skerlec, G. M., 1997b, Atlas of fault seal behavior in the Gulf Coast: Franklin, Pennsylv
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...tion Research Company internal report.</ref><ref name=ch10r71>Skerlec, G., M., 1990, SEALS: A short course for risking top seal and fault seal: Franklin
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  • # Determine ''m'' using the table of values. ==Step 3: Determine ''m''==
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...G Bulletin, vol. 81, no. 6, p. 897–917.</ref><ref name=ch10r74>Skerlec, G. M., 1997, Atlas of fault seal behavior in the Gulf Coast: Franklin, Pennsylva
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  • :<math>\mbox{R} = {-}(\mbox{k} \times \mbox{A/m} \times [(\mbox{P}_{\rm grad} + \mbox{P}_{\rm c}) - \rho_{\rm hc} \times \m * R = rate of migration (m<sup>3</sup>/sec)
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...carbon in the field in the Tar Springs Formation reservoir is [[length::29 m]] [[depth::(95 ft]]).
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...ld: Pliocene-Pleistocene, northwestern Gulf of Mexico ''in'' P. Weimer and M. J. Link, eds., Seismic facies and sedimentary processes of submarine fans
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  • ...D. A., 2002, Volcanology and facies architecture of flood basalts, ''in'' M. A. Menzies, S. L. Klemperer, C. J. Ebinger, and J. Baker, eds., Magmatic r ...magma types:<ref name=Peate_1992>Peate, D. W., C. J. Hawkeswort, and M. S. M. Mantovani, 1992, Chemical stratigraphy of the Parana lavas (South America)
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  • ...evidence.<ref name=ch21r47>Van Wagoner, J. C., Mitchum, R. M., Campion, K. M., Rahmanian, V. D., 1990, Siliciclastic Sequence stratigraphy in Well Logs, ! Sequence order || Cycle frequency, m.y. || Thickness, m || Stratigraphic name
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  • ...essure]] (''P''<sub>b</sub> ) at the depth of the measured pressure (P<sub>m</sub> ) from the measured pressure: #*:<math>P_{\rm b} = P_{\rm m} - P_{\rm hydrostatic}</math>
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  • ...ula <math>\text{V} = \text{A} \times \text{T} \times \text{Y} \times \text{M}</math>, where: #* ''M'' = migration efficiency
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...trolled instead by fault-dependent leak points.<ref name=ch10r3>Allard, D. M., 1993, Fault leak controlled trap fill, rift basin examples (abs.), in J.
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  • :<math>\mbox{S}_{\rm w} = \left(\frac{1}{\Phi^{\rm m}} \times \frac{\mbox{R}_{\rm w}}{\mbox{R}_{\rm t}}\right)^{\rm 1/n}</math> * m = cementation exponent, which varies from 1.7 to 3.0 but normally is 2.0
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...field: Pliocene–Pleistocene, northwestern Gulf of Mexico, in P. Weimer and M. J. Link, eds., Seismic Facies and Sedimentary Processes of Submarine Fans
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  • ...ut too tight to produce. Between these are [[length::30 ft]] [[depth::(8.5 m]]) of mesoto macroporous sandstone (flow units 1-4). * M = medium grained
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  • ...p>13</sup>C values. From Bordenave and Burwood;<ref name=ch08r2>Bordenave, M. L., and R. Burwood, 1990, [[Source rock]] distribution and [[maturation]] ...g, H. M., M. A. Rooney, M. B., Toon, G. E. Claypool, M. A. Rooney, and R. M. Squires, 1994, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1994-96/data/p
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  • :<math>\mbox{P}_{\rm G} = [\rho_{\rm m} \times (1 - \phi) \times \mbox{d}] + [\rho_{\rm w} \times \phi \times \mbo * ρ<sub>m</sub> = weighted average of grain (mineral) density (sandstone and shale =
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  • ...sequence stratigraphy, in Wilgus, C. K., Hastings, B. S., Posamentier, H. M., Van Wagoner, J., Ross, C. A., Kendall, G. C. St. C., eds., Sea-Level Chan ...er et al.<ref name=ch21r47>Van Wagoner, J. C., Mitchum, R. M., Campion, K. M., Rahmanian, V. D., 1990, Siliciclastic Sequence stratigraphy in Well Logs,
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  • ...ello, A. G., L. J. Bauer, T. A. Battista, P. W. Mueller, M. S. Kendall and M. E. Monaco, 2009, Shallow-Water Ben­ thic Habitats of St. John, U.S. Virgi
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  • ...recoverable reserves of about 300 million bbl of oil (48 × 10<sup>6</sup> m<sup>3</sup>). The main pay interval is the lower part of the Midale, called ...Subtle seals and fluid-flow barriers in carbonate rocks, in J. C. Dolson, M. L. Hendricks, and W. A. Wescott, eds., Unconformity Related Hydrocarbons i
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...rative fractionation reported by Thompson<ref name=ch04r95>Thompson, K. F. M., 1987, Fractionated aromatic petroleums and the generation of gas-condensa
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...hea et al..<ref name=ch10r68>Shea, W., T., Schwalbach, J., R., Allard, D., M., 1993, Integrated rock-log evaluation of fluvio-lacustrine seals, in Ebank
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...Group (Paleocene), central Texas coastal plain, in R. D. Winn, Jr., and J. M. Armentrout, eds., Turbidites and Associated Deep-Water Facies: WEPM Core W
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  • ...sured temperature, found on the log header. If only mud resistivity (R<sub>m</sub>) is given, convert it to R<sub>mf</sub> as explained below. ==Converting r<sub>m</sub> to r<sub>mf</sub>==
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...e=ch04r29>Dow, W. G., M. A. Yukler, J. T. Senftle, M. C. Kennicutt, and J. M. Armentrout, 1990, Miocene oil source beds in the East Breaks basin, Flex-T
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  • | Amplitude (m) || High (50–100) || Moderate (20–50) || Low (1–20) ...ds, in Read, J., F., Kerans, C., Webber, L., J., Sarg, J., F., Wright, F., M., eds., Milankovitch Sea-level Changes, Cycles, and Reservoirs on Carbonate
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  • ...gram; (bottom left) m/z 217 fragment in the mass spectrometer; (top right) m/z 218 fragment. Copyright: Unocal.]] ...meter, while the top right chromatogram shows those compounds that give an m/z 218 fragment. The 217 and 218 mass chromatograms are very similar because
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  • ...age in exploration: the spectrum of seepage styles], in D. Schumacher, and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [h ...try as an exploration tool in the South Caribbean], in D. Schumacher, and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [h
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  • ...the updip change in pore throat sizes could account for 280–890 ft (95–298 m) of oil column. The column height shown from producing wells at Weyburn and ...]), then the total column could not exceed [[length::300 ft]] [[depth::(90 m]]).
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  • ...ed. For example, suppose a potential [[source rock]] unit is [[length::100 m]] thick. What was the average calculated from: * 10 samples, [[length::10 cm]] thick, taken every 10 m
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  • * Antonellini, M., and A. Aydin, 1995, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1994-96/ * Finkbeiner, T., C. A. Barton, and M. D. Zoback, 1997, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1997/12dec/1
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  • ...memoir66/11/0139.htm Migration a view from the top], in D. Schumacher, and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression:[ht ...l Explorationists Bulletin, vol. 8, p. 1–17.</ref><ref name=ch18r1>Abrams, M. A., 1992, Geophysical and geochemical evidence for subsurface hydrocarbon
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  • | 0.1 and 100 m/year | 0.001 and 1 m/year
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  • .../ref> Reymond and Stampfli<ref name=ch13r10>Reymond, B., A., Stampfli, G., M., 1994, Sequence stratigraphic interpretation of 3D seismic data offshore L
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  • ...rbon seepage in near-surface marine sediments], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...ock, although Taylor and Armentrout<ref name=ch04r93>Taylor, G. S., and J. M. Armentrout, 1990, Rock geochemistry and relationships to produced oils fro
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ..., p. 840–850.</ref><ref name=ch10r68>Shea, W. T., J. R. Schwalbach, and D. M. Allard, 1993, Integrated rock-log evaluation of fluvio-lacustrine seals, i
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  • ...ne]] interbedded with bentonite, sandstone, and silt.<ref>Burtner, R., and M. Warner, 1984, Hydrocarbon generation in Lower Cretaceous Mowry and Skull C ...in, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, and Nebraska, ''in'' P. D. Warwick and M. D. Corum, eds., Geologic framework for the national assessment of carbon d
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...</ref> and Vavra et al.<ref name=ch10r87>Vavra, C. L., J. G. Kaldi, and R. M. Sneider, 1992, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1992-93/data/p
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  • ...t has moved past some critical portion of the fault plane.<ref>Skerlec, G. M., 1996, Risking fault seal in the Gulf Coast (abs.): AAPG Annual Convention
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  • ...erence is in the depth to the onset of oil generation, where [[depth::1000 m]] separates the top of the oil windows of these two kerogen types. ! Present-day depth, m, Type II
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  • ...n Circular 40 (Li et al.<ref name=Lietal>Li, Peng, M. E. Ratchford, and D. M. Jarvie, 2010, Geochemistry and thermal maturity analysis of the Fayettevil
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  • ...hether the strain exceeds the seal ductility.<ref name=Skerlec>Skerlec, G. M., 1999, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/beaumont/ch10/ch10.htm
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...)90004-2</ref> and clay mineralogy<ref name=ch10r14>Corbett, K., Friedman, M., Spang, J., 1987, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1986-87/dat
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  • .... S. de Alvarenga, E. L. Dantas, M. M. Pimentel, C. G. de Oliveira, and L. M. de Araújo, 2006, Shrimp U–Pb zircon dating and palynology of bentonitic
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  • ...e=ch05r12 /> These porosities are those that would be expected at 700-1200 m in normally pressured rock sections. ...s.<ref name=ch05r7>Gaarenstroom, L., R. A. J. Tromp, M. C. de Jong, and A. M. Brandenburg, 1993, Overpressures in the Central North Sea: implications fo
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...(600 psi).<ref name=ch10r40>Jev, B. I., C. H. Kaars-Sijpesteign, M. P. A. M. Peters, N. W. Watts, and J. T. Wilkie, 1993, [http://archives.datapages.co
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  • ...k-correlations_fig8-40.png|Figure 1]] illustrates this trend. It shows the m/z 217.2 mass chromatograms of three oils from central Myanmar in successive ...panes and moretanes in a heavily biodegraded oil (bottom), revealed in the m/z 177 mass chromatogram. From Volkman et al.;<ref name=ch08r57>Volkman, J.
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...smic stratigraphy, Pliocene–Pleistocene, Gulf of Mexico, in P. Weimer, and M. H. Link, eds., Seismic Facies and Sedimentary Processes of Submarine Fans
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  • ...ociation of facies.<ref name=ch21r47>Van Wagoner, J. C., R. M. Mitchum, K. M. Campion, and V. D. Rahmanian, 1990, Siliciclastic Sequence stratigraphy in ...th field, southwestern USA, in J. F. Read, L. J. Weber, J. F. Sarg, and F. M. Wright, eds., Milankovitch Sea-Level Changes, Cycles, and Reservoirs on Ca
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...es, including siltstones, marls, and chalks.<ref name=ch10r71>Skerlec, G., M., 1990, SEALS: A short course for risking top seal and fault seal: Franklin
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...on in the GOM basin. Copyright: Armentrout<ref name=Arm1993>Armentrout, J. M., 1993, Relative seal-level variations and fault-salt response: offshore Te
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  • ...tle seals and fluid-flow barriers in carbonate rocks, ''in'' J. C. Dolson, M. L. Hendricks, and W. A. Wescott, eds., Unconformity related hydrocarbons i
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...orrection factor that ranges from 15–250 psi.<ref name=ch10r78>Sneider, R. M., and G. Bolger, 1993, Estimating seals from wireline logs of clastic seals
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  • ...f sampling design and density in target recognition], in D. Schumacher and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [h ...for geochemical surveys may vary from 500–1,000 m at one extreme to 50–100 m at the other. Sampling along geochemical grids is recommended for small exp
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  • ....htm Natural-gas hydrates: Resources of the twenty-first century?], ''in'' M. W. Downey et al., eds., Petroleum provinces of the twenty-first century: [ ...st gas hydrates accumulations are in rough accord at about 20,000 trillion m<sup>3</sup> (706,200 tcf).</blockquote>
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  • | author = E. P. Mason, M. J. Bastian, R. Detomo, M. N. Hashem, A. J. Hildebrandt ...Pass 62 field, lying 50 km southeast of the Mississippi River delta in 100 m of water ([[:file:Mth14ch04f01.jpg|Figure 1]]), was discovered in 1965. It
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  • ...as an exploration tool in the South Caribbean], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http:// ...ocarbon exploration: one company's experience], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M. A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://s
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  • ...Paleozoic Total Petroleum System. From Pollastro.<ref>Pollastro, R. M., D. M. Jarvie, R. J. Hill, & C. W. Adams, 2007, [http://archives.datapages.com/da ...</ref> Montgomery,<ref>Montgomery, S. L., D. M. Jarvie, K. A. Bowker, & R. M. Pollastro, 2005, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/2005/02feb/0
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...APG Studies in Geology No. 1], p. 1–10.</ref><ref name=ch04r70>Mitchum, R. M., Jr., and J. C. Van Wagoner, 1990, High-frequency sequences and eustatic c
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  • ...Subtle seals and fluid-flow barriers in carbonate rocks, in J. C. Dolson, M. L. Hendricks, and W. A. Wescott, eds., Unconformity Related Hydrocarbons i
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  • ...ations are at least [[length::250 m]].y. old—maybe as old as [[length::300 m]].y. ...cements in the reservoir.<ref name=ch11r22>Lee, M., J. L. Aronson, and S. M. Savin, 1985, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1984-85/data/pg/
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  • ..., Subtle seals and fluid-flow barriers in carbonate rocks, in J.C. Dolson, M.L. Hendricks, and W.A. Wescott, eds., Unconformity Related Hydrocarbons in
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  • ! Type || Single Scene Coverage (km) || Resolution (m) * Insley, M. W., F. X. Murphy, D. Naylor, and M. Critchley, 1996, The use of satellite imagery in the validation and verifi
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec * ''h'' = thickness of the hydrocarbon column, ft or m
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  • ...e rock beginning to generate hydrocarbons at a depth of approximately 2200 m. Copyright: Ungerer et al.;<ref name=Ungerer1991>Ungerer, P., P. Forbes, an ...ginning to generate hydrocarbons at a depth of approximately [[depth::2200 m]].
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  • ...l.<ref>[https://oilgas.ogm.utah.gov/pub/Publications/Reports/Prod/Field/?C=M;O=D Field Production Reports, Utah]</ref> | colspan = 4 | Structural closure, 800 ft (270 m); oil column, 450 ft (150 m)
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  • ...nd proposed working model of surface geochemical exploration, in Davidson, M. J., ed., Unconventional Methods in Exploration for Petroleum and Natural G ...n exploration: the spectrum of seepage styles], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...Group (Paleocene), central Texas coastal plain, in R. D. Winn, Jr., and J. M. Armentrout, eds., Turbidites and Associated Deep-Water Facies: WEPM Core W
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...e 1-B oils<ref name=ch04r96>Thompson, K. F. M., M. C. Kennicutt II, and J. M. Brooks, 1990, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1990-91/data/pg
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  • * Watson, M. P., A. B. Hayward, D. N. Parkinson, and Z. M. Zhang, 1987, [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/02648172879 ...tic reconstruction of China and its neighboring regions, in A, Yin, and T. M. Harrison, eds., The Tectonic Evolution of Asia: Cambridge, Mass., Cambridg
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  • ...bon-induced alteration of soils and sediments], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http:// ...ometrics: post-survey drilling results, in Davidson, M., J., Gottlieb, B., M., eds., Unconventional Methods in Exploration for Petroleum and Natural Gas
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  • ...., 1190/1., 1440255</ref> and controlled source<ref name=ch16r3>Goldstein, M. A., and D. W. Strangway, 1975, Audio-frequency magnetotellurics with a gro ...orm. This signal is transmitted into a grounded dipole typically 600–1,200 m (2,000–4,000 ft) long. The transmitter is normally located 3–6 km (2–
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...w York, Springer-Verlag, p. 137–170.</ref><ref name=ch04r9>Armentrout, J., M., 1996, High-resolution sequence biostratigraphy: examples from the Gulf of
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...gin]] has been influenced by several factors:<ref name=ch04r26>Coleman, J. M., and H. H. Roberts, 1991, Mississippi River depositional system: model for
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...from the ''Glob alt'' sandstones and the ''Glob alt'' sandstone 200-ft (60-m) isopach.
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  • ....</ref><ref>Fulljames, J. R., L. J. J. Zijerveld, R. C. M. W. Franssen, G. M. Ingram, and P. D. Richard, 1996, Fault seal processes, in Norwegian Petrol
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...tests, well [[stimulation]]s, and subsurface waste disposal.<ref>Evans, D. M., 1966, The Denver area earthquakes and the Rocky Mountain Arsenal disposal
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...ual Research conference, p. 142–145.</ref><ref name=ch04r10>Armentrout, J. M.,and J. F. Clement, 1990, Biostratigraphic calibration of depositional cyc
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  • | author = A. M. Sam Sarem ...ure number|3}}Vertical sweep efficiency (coverage) as a function of WOR, ''M'', and permeability variation (''V''<sub>DP</sub>), where WOR = 5.<ref name
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  • * ''R''<sub>m</sub> = 2.5 Ω-m at [[temperature::70&deg;F]] * ''R''<sub>mf</sub> = 2.0 Ω-m at [[temperature::70&deg;F]]
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...c stratigraphy, Pliocene–Pleistocene, Gulf of Mexico, in Weimer, P., Link, M., H., eds., Seismic Facies and Sedimentary Processes of Submarine Fans and
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  • ...t prolific unconventional reservoirs outside of North America. At over 500 m thick with multiple stacked organic-rich intervals, the Vaca Muerta has gar ...highest potential for unconventional development<ref name=Zbrsk>Zborowski, M., 2018, [https://jpt.spe.org/how-does-vaca-muerta-stack-vs-us-shale-data-te
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...ction Research Company internal report.</ref><ref name=ch10r71>Skerlec, G. M., 1990, SEALS: A short course for risking top seal and fault seal: Franklin
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...w York, Springer-Verlag, p. 137–170.</ref><ref name=ch04r9>Armentrout, J., M., 1996, High-resolution sequence biostratigraphy: examples from the Gulf of
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  • ...</ref> quoted widths in excess of 40 km (25 mi) and thicknesses up to 1200 m (3937 ft) for the very large braided river systems (Table 1). These form in ...m (3-3937 ft); most < 60 m (197 ft); common range 5-60 m (16-197 ft) || 50 m-1300+ km (164 ft-808+ mi); many > 1 km (0.62 mi); common range 0.5-10 km (0
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...within the same structure<ref name=ch04r86>Schanck, J. W., C. C. Cobb, and M. L. Ivey, Jr., 1988, East Breaks 160 field on the offshore Texas shelf edge
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  • ...500 m (5,000 ft), the thickness of the layer needs to be approximately 150 m (500 ft) or more. Low-resistivity layers are more easily delineated than hi
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...ediments near Lilstock, U.K., shows a gouge zone approximately [[length::5 m]] thick. The gouge consists predominantly of ductile shales and marls as we
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