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    The influence on fluid flow by heterogeneity in eolian sediments. From From Shepherd, M., 2009, Eolian
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    Flow geology influences in meandering river sediments. From Shepherd, M., 2009,
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    Production logs are run in a producing well to determine downhole flow rates and to evaluate reservoir sweep. From Shepherd, M., 2009, Sources of
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    ...etween two overlapping faults. They potentially provide pathways for fluid flow across a fault zone (from Peacock and Sanderson, 1994). From Shepherd, M.,
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    ...he liner is then selectively perforated with holes so as to allow fluid to flow into the wellbore from the specific zones required for production. From She
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    ...re fluids cannot escape. The growth faults are seals that stop the lateral flow of pore water toward the neritic facies. (From Dickey et al., 1968.)
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    ...s in silty clay layers of a channel-fill deposit. D. Contorted bedding and flow rolls in sands and sandy silt deposits of the channel fill. E. High organic
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