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  • ...n of a body. It is defined as the orientation of a line at which a tilted body intersects a horizontal plane. It is usually but not always relative to no
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  • Three key parameters of the source body affect the size and shape of the gravity response: ...uch more important to constrain the size (shape) and depth of the geologic body than it is to constrain the density.
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  • * Body ==Body==
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  • Strike, or [[azimuth]], is the orientation of a body or surface, measured where it intersects a horizontal plane. It is perpend
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  • ==Salt body geometry== ...f Mexico. (B) Model of the salt body. (C) Seismic section through the salt body. Copyright: ARCO Exploration and Production Technology.]]
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  • ...major sandstone depositional environments, especially with respect to sand body geometries.</ref> cover the impact of depositional environment on porosity
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  • In the case of a sand body carried deeper by a [[growth fault]], first plot the [[Normal hydrostatic p
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  • ...at allow the interpreter to seed and pick the depositional system as a 3-D body. This allows the interpreter to see the depositional system as a 3-D object
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  • ...the [[Morrow Sandstone]] reflect the irregular thickness of the sandstone body and a small structural [[nose]] and [[closure]]. The oil column is [[length
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  • Fluid pressure is that pressure exerted at a given point in a body of fluid.
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  • Buoyancy is the tendency for a body (or a drop of immiscible fluid) to float or rise when submerged in a fluid
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  • ...eposition of this body by turbidity currents. Also, the Yowlumne Sandstune body is lens shaped in cross section and does not significantly incise underlyin
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  • ...elevation above a given subsurface point at which a column connected to a body of water will equilibrate. It reflects the level of the potential energy po
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  • ...s in analytical and interpretive methods, this interest has produced a new body of data and insights, many of which are summarized in AAPG Memoir 66.<ref n
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  • ...owiki><cjsauthor></nowiki>''', '''<nowiki><cjsyear></nowiki>''', etc. The body of the article, with simple HTML markup, is in '''<nowiki><cjstext></nowik
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  • ...tion. For example, from the paleoenvironment the geometry of the reservoir-body as well as the continuity and quality is inferred. In carbonate reservoirs ...based on characterizing the fossils content above and below the reservoir body. If the recorded fossil assemblage refers to a stratigraphic position abov
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  • ...BHGM no farther from the wellbore than one or two times the height of the body. A salt dome with [[depth::15,000 ft]] of vertical relief would have a defi
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  • ...are separated by broad evaporative sequences. From the standpoint of sand-body formation, the major environmental sequence consists of bay-fill deposits, ...ris forming the lower part and well-sorted clastics forming the upper sand body. The upper unit is essentially distributary-mouth bar deposits associated w
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  • The existence of microseepage is supported by a large body of empirical evidence.<ref name=ch18r30>Price, L. C., 1986, A critical over
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  • ...ward cycles (which are commonly truncated) occur within the resulting sand body. Each fining-upward cycle (owing to deposition of a laterally migrating cha ...rties, [[dip]] angles, relative porosity, and sedimentary structures; sand body isopach map (lower left); and representative electric logs (lower right) at
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  • ...apages.com/data/bulletns/1997/08aug/1267/1267.htm Sandstone-body and shale-body dimensions in a braided fluvial system: Salt Wash Sandstone Member (Morriso
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  • ...where the concentrated salt water temperature drops, again becoming denser body will occur. This situation occurs in the seas of Greenland and Norway, here * '''Density''' influences the location of a body of water in the vertical. If it presents low density it will remain surface
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  • * Changes in volume or shape of a rock body = strain * Loss of cohesion of a body under the influence of deforming stress
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  • ...onal data]], are becoming increasingly important in defining [[sandstone]] body geometries.<ref name=pt06r17>Brown, A. R., 1986 Interpretation of three-dim | Pressure (sand body connectedness)
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  • ...efficiency include effective pore throat heterogeneity; the ratio of pore body to pore throat size (r<sub>b</sub>/r<sub>t</sub>); and the number of throat | Pore body to pore throat size ratio || Low || High
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  • ...from the sidewall by the core drill. The drill is then retracted into the body of the tool where the samples are deposited. The tool is moved to a new sam
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  • ...ng facies and diagenetic overprint and of a data base to predict reservoir body continuity and architecture. Regional experience in analog fields can often ...ic unit geometry, for example, width to thickness ratio of a specific sand body type. When no deterministic correlation can be made of reservoir units, it
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  • ...ver to shallow marine area. Because of that process, has been formed sands body around the grow delta and maybe form the fan like in delta. ...lt stone, limestone can even act as reservoir due to fractures in the rock body (secondary porosity – secondary permeability). For example, an oil field
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  • ...hified sediment, so it can produce many sharp particles that can wound our body. For soft rocks, use a chisel point hammer. Don’t forget to put our sampl ...ith addition of the number of points and tracks in the legend and also the body of the map. From every point of stop side, we can see the lithology of ever
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  • ...enuation_fig3.png|Figure 3]]). This might represent the pinchout of a sand body embedded in shale or any other combination of lithologics. When the wedge i
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  • ...v. 76, no. 10, p. 1601–1624.</ref> made detailed measurements on sediment body dimensions along a 10-mi (16-km) stretch of the Mississippi River meander b ...e, J. S., and S. D. Mackey, 1993, A theoretical study of fluvial sandstone body dimensions, in S. S. Flint and I. D. Bryant, eds., Geological modeling of h
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  • ...h part of the field study ([[:File:Methods14ch08f11.jpg|Figure 11]]). Sand-body geometry in the axial trend is low sinuosity, and the bedding architecture The external sand-body distribution and internal bedding architecture of the Oficina Unit B resemb
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  • ...the tendency is for the molecules to be pulled in toward the center of the body; surface tension forces will reduce the surface area of the liquid to a min
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  • ...thin 200 m of the seafloor ([[:file:Mth14ch04f04.jpg|Figure 4]]). The salt body leans to the south and is mushroom shaped, with a thin root and massive hea
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  • ...sulting distributary-mouth-bar deposit. The geometry of the resulting sand body depends on the relative roles of three primary forces: (a) the inertia of t ...diagram shows, distributary-mouth-bar sands form a nearly continuous sand body extending laterally large distances.
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  • ...standing body of water and sediment drops out. A shoaling to emergent sand body grows at the channel mouth. The resulting obstruction can cause the channel ! Sand body type || colspan="3" | Width || colspan="3" | Length || colspan="3" | Thickn
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  • ...y scale. The program also provides a measuring tool, which allows sediment body dimensions to be readily derived. Table 1 provides a list of some potential ...n of Sedimentologists Special Publication 15, p. 181–188.</ref> For a sand body to be picked out seismically, this means in practice that it should be thic
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  • ...png|Figure 2]]). The anticlines continue to grow, and the tilt of the sand body becomes progressively more accentuated as each successive cycle of [[Syncli
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  • A biostratigraphic zone is a body of rock defined or characterized by its fossil content.<ref name=ch17r65>No
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  • ...sedimentation of materials that are transported through the river in other body of water like sea. This process is called the constructive process. Beside
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  • ...strong material used in holding [[fracture]]d anatomical structures of the body in place until healing is completed. Production of milk of magnesia from br ...er exposes the consumer to the risk of injecting harmful elements into the body system. Groundwater is made available to man as springs, rivers, lakes and
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  • ...SP anomalies interpreted in terms of the shape and depth of the causative body or fluid flow.
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  • ...Geophysical Research Letters, v. 27, p. 2761-2764.</ref> = explains a sand body with varying sorting and porosity but with similar amount of cement in whic
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  • ...96.JPG|Figure 1]]). The Joulters Cay ooid shoal is a single carbonate sand body with a mobile border 25 km (15 mi) long and between 0.5 and 2 km (0.3 and 1 The measurement of carbonate body dimensions is a topic that gets less attention than is the case for silicic
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  • ...rs. (a) Lithofacies and (b) flow unit subdivision of the Shannon Sandstone body in the Hartzog Draw field, Powder River basin, Wyoming. (Modified from Hear
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  • ...high pressure in the shale pore water. If there is a small, isolated sand body enclosed by the shale, whatever fluid it contains (water, oil, or gas), wil
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  • ...b|300px|{{figure number|5}}Architectural elements of a barrier island sand body. (From Galloway & Chang<ref name=pt06r35>Galloway, W. E., and E. S. S. Chen
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  • ...l to calculate the water saturation, if the reservoir has shale within its body (shaly) such as in delta, that reservoir may has higher water saturation be
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  • ...enticular pods, disrupting the layer-cake continuity of the barrier island body. Recent barrier island sediments on the South Carolina coast provide a mode
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  • There is a large body of literature concerning hydrocarbon generation, expulsion, and migration (
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  • ...ogging device as one side of the caliper and an arm extending out from the body of the sonde as the other. This technique is commonly used in density measu
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  • ...nds to the north-northwest, following the interpreted edge of this granite body, which is assumed to intrude early [[Paleozoic]] [[basement]] rocks (undril
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  • ...ref>Lowry, P., C. D. Jenkins, and D. J. Phelps, 1993, Reservoir scale sand body architecture of Pliocene turbidite sequences, Long Beach Unit, Wilmington o
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  • The shape of a gamma ray (or SP) log through a sand body is often thought of as a [[grain size]] profile. Three basic log shapes are
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  • ...nnot be used for hydraulic channel identification or fracture on reservoir body.
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  • Mohr circle is a graphical way of representing the state of stress in a solid body. It is used to graphically construct the normal and shear stresses acting o
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  • ...Continental and oceanic crust makes up nearly three-fourths of the Earth’s body, providing sources of sediment and [[basement]] of basins. [[Continental cr
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  • ...eo.2011.07.006.</ref>). Clinoforms exist as a preserved record of sediment-body morphologies at each of these hierarchical lengthscales (e.g., Gani and Bha ...mulation, in A. W. Martinius, J. A. Howell, and T. R. Good, eds., Sediment-body geometry and heterogeneity: Analogue studies for modelling the subsurface:
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  • ...cific geological setting. For example, analogs can be used to predict sand body and shale geometries, [[Connectivity_and_pore_throat_size#Connectivity|conn
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  • A sill is a sheet-like intrusive body deposited in horizontal or slightly dislocated rock strata . The formation
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  • ...ose a challenge to those attempting to correlate with precision within the body of each biomere. For excellent examples, see the correlation charts provide
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  • ...Figure1.jpeg|Figure 1F]]), diversity, preservation state, and taphonomy of body fossils ([[:File:M126-MudstoneNom-Figure1.jpeg|Figure 1G]]); the type, dive
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