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  • ...1}}Strike and dip of the beds: 1-Strike, 2-Dip, 3-Apparent dip, 4-Angle of dip. Source: Wikipedia. Author: Eurico Zimbres.]] ...ather cut at an angle, and is the apparent dip; this is less than the true dip. It is usually written as 4S (dipping 4 degrees in the southerly option pe
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  • A [[dip]]-sealing fault traps hydrocarbons against the fault plane. ==Importance of dip-sealing faults==
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  • ...lt is [[dip]] leaking if hydrocarbons have migrated along the fault plane. Dip-leaking faults can be identified by the presence of a fault plane leak poin ...here no independent closure exists, prospects may be completely emptied by dip leakage.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dip-leaking fault]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dip-sealing fault]]
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  • ...e and dip of the beds: (1) Strike, (2) Dip, (3) Apparent dip, (4) Angle of dip. Source: Wikipedia. Author: Eurico Zimbres.]] ...to true [[dip]]. Strike is usually written as N25E, to distinguish it from dip, which is written 4S, 4SE, or 4 65SE.
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  • ...1}}Strike and dip of the beds: 1-Strike, 2-Dip, 3-Apparent dip, 4-Angle of dip. Source: Wikipedia. Author: Eurico Zimbres.]] ...ather cut at an angle, and is the apparent dip; this is less than the true dip. It is usually written as 4S (dipping 4 degrees in the southerly option pe
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dip-leaking fault]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dip-sealing fault]]
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  • A [[dip]]-sealing fault traps hydrocarbons against the fault plane. ==Importance of dip-sealing faults==
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  • ...s|cross-leak]] and [[Dip-sealing faults|dip-seal]] or [[Dip-leaking faults|dip-leak]]. ...eal JLLPs, areas of cross-seal or cross-leak, and areas of [[dip]] seal or dip leak
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  • ...of linear structural features such as faults, beds, joints, and [[fold]]s. Dip is the angle at which a planar feature is inclined to the horizontal plane; [[File:Fig1ST.png|framed|center|{{figure number|1|}}Strike, dip, and dip direction<ref>http://geology.wikia.com/wiki/Strike_and_dip?file=Strike.gif<
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  • ...lt is [[dip]] leaking if hydrocarbons have migrated along the fault plane. Dip-leaking faults can be identified by the presence of a fault plane leak poin ...here no independent closure exists, prospects may be completely emptied by dip leakage.
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  • ...ing-for-stratigraphic-traps_fig21-2.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|2}}How dip rate affects stratigraphic trap size.]] ==Seal quality and dip rate==
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  • ...'[[lateral]]'' communication across the fault between juxtaposed sands. '''Dip seal and leak''' refers to the ''vertical'' communication along the fault b * [[Dip-sealing faults]]
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  • ...mic reflection profile]]s as one or more regions of dipping reflections ([[dip]] domains) that correspond to inclined [[stratigraphic]] contacts. Dip domains are separated by [[axial]] surfaces; imaginary planes which, when v
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  • ...limits the percent fill to the juxtaposed lithology leak point (JLLP). A [[dip]]-leaking fault limits the percent fill to the fault plane leak point (FPLP * [[Dip-sealing faults]]
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  • ...n obtain type of rocks, thickness, lithological bearings ([[strike]] and [[dip]]s), faults, folds, [[fracture]]s, or many processes have had occurred in e [[File:2.jpg|400px|thumbnail|{{figure number|2|}}Strike/Dip Data Plot and Indication of Geology Structure<ref name=Zakaria />]]
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  • * [[Dip-sealing faults]] * [[Dip-leaking faults]]
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  • * [[Dip-sealing faults]] * [[Dip-leaking faults]]
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  • We can determine the [[Dip|downdip]] [[hydrocarbon column]] length by plotting a [[reservoir]]'s stati
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  • ...r geometric parameters such as areal extent, vertical relief, structural [[dip]], and internal geometry. The structural classes listed below are not inten
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  • ...radial and [[azimuth]]al positions of each sensor are then used to compute dip relative to the tool. Microresistivity has been the traditional formation p ==Dip computation==
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  • ...urface and apparent dip of that surface in a plane at an angle of ε to the dip direction.]] In this equation, δ′ indicates the apparent [[dip]] of the bed in the direction of the horizontal displacement ([[:file:conve
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  • ...result of erosional processes || rowspan = 2 | Truncation traps; [[Dip|Up-dip]] reservoir boundary created by truncation of a [[reservoir]] beneath an [[
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  • ...D., J., Gastaldi, C., N., Ruijtenberg, P., A., Vermeer, G., J., O., 1989, Dip and azimuth displays for 3D seismic interpretation: First Break, vol. 7, no
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  • ...to specify a feature to be tracked, an allowable amplitude range, and a [[dip]] window in which to search. ...ch criteria are not met (amplitude out of range, no similar feature in the dip window, etc.), the autotracker stops tracking at that trace. More sophistic
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  • ...faulted field and between fields. Migration maps that consist solely of [[dip]] arrows drawn on maps of the top reservoir can be very misleading. A migra
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  • ...-band migration, fold limbs widen through time while maintaining a fixed [[dip]],<ref name=Suppeetal_1992>Suppe, J., G. T. Chou, and S. C. Hook, 1992, [ht ...ta is equal to dip of the fold limb in pre-growth strata. The width of the dip panel for each growth horizon corresponds to the amount of fold growth that
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  • * Early, pervasive, prehydrocarbon cements present [[Dip|updip]] from known production within a given facies (updip [[seal]] vs. dow ...tic trap (1 billion BOE). Primary trap geometries appear to be along the [[Dip|updip]] termination of the Midale [[dolomite]] above the potential bottom s
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  • ...[[leakage]] || [[Hydrocarbon column|Column]] height may be small and/or [[Dip|updip]] (spilled) accumulations may exist ...] cements, which degraded the reservoir's quality. Oil traps could occur [[Dip|updip]] if [[seal]]s were present during the [[migration]] event.
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  • ** [[Dip]]
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  • * by postdepositional tilting of sandstones that shale out [[Dip|upstructure]] due to syndepositional pinching-out against sea-floor valley ...p|updip]] areas subsequently filled by mud, providing both top seal and up dip [[lateral]] seal.<ref name=ch04r22 /><ref name=ch04r36>Galloway, W. E., and
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  • ...ave to know what forms the lateral closure. It is not structural because [[dip]] is homoclinal to the southwest. The field lies southeast of the truncatio ...ty-and-performance_fig9-98.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|3}}Diagrammatic dip-oriented cross section of Weyburn field.]]
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  • ...g from nearly vertical in the up dip area to nearly horizontal in the down dip area. ==Measuring dip and strike==
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  • * [[Dip]] domains * Dip and [[strike]] trends
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  • ...raps with limited fill, may exist because hydrocarbons have been trapped [[Dip|downdip]] along sealing faults. A [[fault]] can act as a barrier to (1) all Where the [[dip]] of carrier beds is not perpendicular to faults, even [[cross-leaking faul
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  • * True structural [[dip]] (2-D may give apparent dip)
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  • ...tions of crestal highs and [[Syncline|synclinal]] troughs; the position, [[dip]], and character of faults; and the location and orientation of the cutoffs ...plot), dip versus depth in the direction of least curvature (L plot), and dip versus azimuth (DVA plot). (From Bengtsen.<ref name=Bengtson_1982 />)
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  • '''2-D reflection seismic data''' provide cross-sectional views in both the [[dip]] and strike directions. Data on the lines are a mixture of both in-plane a * In thrust, rift, and extensional terranes, emphasize dip line interpretation; in foreland and [http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/
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  • ...in a fractured reservoir, predominantly unidirectional in both strike and dip. || ''Mineralized fracture''; Partially or totally mineralized by postfract ...oir of several intersecting sets, either along fracture strike or fracture dip. || ''Mineralized fracture''
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  • ...ovement of hydrocarbons. [[Seal]]s deflect the hydrocarbons laterally up [[dip]] through underlying beds to a [[trap]] or spill point. Lateral migration i * The properties of [[reservoir]]s and carrier beds (dip, [[relative permeability]], etc.) control the rate of migration and thus th
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  • ...raphic sections should be oriented perpendicular to depositional strike ([[dip]] or transverse section) to show facies changes toward or away from the bas ...dip of a bed in a vertically exaggerated cross section is related to true dip by the following equation:<ref name=pt06r72>Langstaff, C. S., and D. Morril
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  • We can estimate the [[Dip|downdip]] [[Free water level|free-water level]] from a valid [[Normal hydro
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  • # Make regional strike and dip [[Cross section#Stratigraphic cross sections|stratigraphic cross sections]] ...generally be [[distance::100 mi]] or more, and a grid of [[strike]] and [[dip]] sections should be made. Use all data that would aid in correlations, and
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  • ...he sand–shale ratio is high in the zone (high SGR). A fault cross-seals or dip-seals if the sand–shale ratio is low in the zone (low SGR). ...e threshold for seal/leak. Separate thresholds exist for cross-seal/-leak, dip-seal/-leak, oil, and gas.
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  • ...ot survey well penetrates formations that exhibit complicated structural [[dip]]s, it is advisable to position an energy source on both the updip and down When there is sufficient velocity and dip information and adequate presurvey preparation time to allow ray trace mode
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  • ...l structures generally have good [[strike]] continuity and poor depth or [[dip]] continuity. Hence, in any newly discovered thrust belt, these same associ
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  • ...th]], while the amplitude (divided by the borehole diameter) indicates the dip angle. ...ortant bedding types and surfaces can be identified and measured for their dip and azimuth ([[:file:borehole-imaging-devices_fig8.png|Figure 8]]), as are
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  • * [[Dip-sealing faults]] * [[Dip-leaking faults]]
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  • ...ndicates whether termination is from above or below. For depth, throw, and dip estimates, a simple linear velocity model was used: ''υ''(''z'') = 5,000 +
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  • ...y pressure]] is zero in the reservoir-aquifer system. It defines the down[[dip]] limits of an [[accumulation]]. Pressure data reliability affects the reso
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  • ...magnitude map at an interpreted horizon in the data, showing several steep dip (pink) lineaments associated with normal faults that cut the horizon. Arrow
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  • * Landscape and [[strike]]/[[dip]] of bedding ===How to interpret strike and dip of bedding rocks from images or topographic maps===
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  • ...n the gas contacts, but all contacts dip in the same direction Significant dip to gas contacts are rare ...se of oil-water contacts responding to the same hydrodynamic gradient. The dip direction is the same for all fluid contacts.
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  • ...ity rocks is also useful for establishing paleogeography; thick, linear, [[dip]]-oriented trends of sandstone may indicate paleochannel complexes.
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  • ...ospects surveyed and later drilled. Each prospect displays good four-way [[dip]] closure on a [[Cretaceous]] horizon, and each is located in a productive
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  • | High to low-angle convergent [[dip]] slip of blocks, slabs, and sheets | High to low-angle divergent dip slip of blocks and slabs
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  • # Construct stratigraphic [[strike]] and [[dip]] [[cross section]]s that include the key well. Use a region/fieldwide time
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  • ...o these pressure gradients and not necessarily in response to structural [[dip]]. Gas in the Beryl field, for example, migrated downdip during production
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  • ...one group interval ''s'' to the frequency ''f'' and the maximum reflection dip ''d'' (in milliseconds per unit of distance) that can be properly imaged:
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  • ...ic data]]) projected into the line of section in both the [[strike]] and [[dip]] directions.
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  • ...function of the [[bandwidth]] of the data and a stronger function of the [[dip]] of the [[Seismic interpretation|reflections]]. For a detailed description
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  • * Trap integrity (certainty of [[dip]] closure; integrity of the closure throughout the evolution of the structu
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  • ...Care must be taken, as a large number of trace sums in an area of steep [[dip]]s may distort the picture and render undesirable results. ...ently, the noise degrading the signal may be very similar to the signal in dip, frequency, and other properties. At this point, you may have to choose how
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  • ...l to the shelf edge and slope areas contoured parallel to the depositional dip of the slope valleys down which the sand was transported. ...the sand was transported. The distribution of sand within the depositional dip-oriented isopachs is consistent with the regional pattern of downslope-orie
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  • ...as the Y-axis and distance across the area of interest as the X-axis. A [[dip]]-oriented chronostratigraphic chart should be made. But we also should con
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  • ...dients in underlying water. If the tilt of the fluid contact exceeds the [[dip]] of the [[reservoir]]-[[seal]] interface on the down-potential (flow downd
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  • The differential entrapment of gas in [[Dip|downdip]] [[trap]]s<ref name=ch07r1>Gussow, W. C., 1954, [http://archives.d
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  • Individual plots can be prepared for wells along [[dip]] and [[strike]] and correlated to show S<sub>w</sub> changes across a rese
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  • ===Dip moveout (DMO) correction=== ...tly different. The DMO correction is a method for estimating the effect of dip on moveout and removing it from the records as well.
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  • Each [[dip]] reversal in or near a flat hydrocarbon migration path will trap hydrocarb
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  • ...ll-log sections that crosses the entire basin, either along depositional [[dip]] or depositional strike. Use as many wells as practical. Where available, # Tie the correlations from depositional-dip sections to depositional-strike sections.
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  • ...o- or three-dimensional models. The presence of out-of-plane structures or dip requires the use of three-dimensional modeling. Failure to use models of th
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  • ...water.usgs.gov/edu/earthgwaquifer.html aquifers that] have generally low [[dip]]. The fluids can have a vertical component to their movement but, on a bas
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  • ...taken in the wellbore. Typically, a dogleg is caused by a change in the [[dip]] of the formation or by a change in the weight applied to the bit. Severe
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  • | colspan = 3 | ''Monocline''; A fold that occurs where strata [[dip]] or flex from the horizontal in one direction only and are not a part of a
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  • ...it is about five times wider in all directions than it is thick, with no [[dip]].
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  • ...e flanks of the reservoir and the water moves upward along the reservoir [[dip]]. ...ervoirs with steep dips. In a solution gas drive reservoir perforated down dip, gravity drainage can cause released solution gas to migrate upward and oil
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  • ...the next layer, 2-D seismic, plus [[Seismic array|arrays]], [[offset]], [[dip]], and [[lateral velocity]] variation. The next layer, 3-D seismic, include
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  • ...processes active at this time, and rapid lateral facies changes in both [[dip]] and [[strike]] directions are common. Typically, thick intervals of congl At the Base [[Cretaceous]] unconformity (BCU), the [[field]] is evident as a dip-closed structure ([[:file:M115CH11FG02.jpg|Figure 2]]). In common with othe
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  • ...critical in detecting subtle features in seismic data. Minute changes in [[dip]] are often difficult to detect on wiggle trace displays plotted at traditi
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  • ...cal since reservoir layers are not consistent. Layers can experience local dip variations, local pinch-outs, thinning of layers and or a series of faultin ...tion scheme, biosteerers can forecast the bit trajectory and calculate the dip angle required for optimized reservoir contact complementing LWD tools or s
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  • * '''Geological setting''', which may include structural or stratigraphic [[dip]], facies characteristics, and reservoir heterogeneities | Dipmeters || 0.4 in. || 1 in. || Structural dip, stratigraphic dips, and hole geometry
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  • ...ciency can be surprisingly high (75%+), especially where beds have steep [[dip]], the oil has low [[viscosity]], and the oil draining from the top of the
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  • ...often occurs naturally. This is related to formation properties, such as [[dip]] angle and hardness, and to other factors, such as the BHA, the bit design ...ffected by inclination angle, rotary speed, weight on the bit, formation [[dip]] and strike, and bit design. Most directional wells are oriented to the le
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  • ...tion of gravity and seismic data along USGS survey line 25. Line 25 is a [[dip]] line from offshore southern New Jersey across the [[continental margin]]
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  • ...undance and diversity in correlation with environmental parameters in both dip and strike depositional line. Theses parameters include: water depth, tempe ...lage and composition across the boundary will vary across the depositional dip.
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  • ...eformation. On the other hand, Mariana Type has older oceanic crust, steep dip of plunging plate, weak mechanical coupling implying to weak earthquake, an ...r, forming sand wedge as the bulldozer moving. Sand wedge will increase in dip until it reaches its angle of repose.
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  • ...ecause the surface of the platform was wide, flat, and had a very gentle [[dip]]. A relative sea level rise of only a few meters inundated large areas of
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  • ...ell path. Another problem that can occur is that the predicted formation [[dip]] angle is wrong by a few degrees. In this instance, the well will quickly ...e geosteered through a target zone by assuming the bed dip. If the assumed dip is wrong, the well may exit the target zone. Problems also occur if the wel
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  • ...ysis fig4-57.png|Figure 4C]]). The depositional model for a depositional [[dip]]-oriented gravity-flow sandstone draped over the postdepositional anticlin
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  • ...end of the block rather than at its center is probably due to the south [[dip]] of basement in this area.
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  • ...-motion model for deformation of a layer above a buried fault of arbitrary dip and sense of slip: Journal of Structural Geology, vol. 17, p. 1455–1472, ...Chester, F., M., 1990, Fault-propagation folds above thrusts with constant dip: Journal of Structural Geology, vol. 12, p. 903–910, DOI: [http://www.sci
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  • # Correlate flow units between wells in strike and [[dip]]-oriented structural and stratigraphic [[cross section]]s.
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  • ...osteered through a target zone by assuming the bed [[dip]]. If the assumed dip is wrong, the well may exit the target zone. Problems also occur if the wel ...ell path. Another problem that can occur is that the predicted formation [[dip]] angle is wrong by a few degrees. In this instance, the well will quickly
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  • ...|3}}A gross sandstone thickness map can give an idea of the depositional [[dip]] and strike of the sedimentary system. In the Budare field of Venezuela, n ...irection along which sedimentary bodies tend to be elongated. Depositional dip is the direction perpendicular to the depositional strike.
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  • ...p reveals numerous fault-bounded blocks that display variable degrees of [[dip]] and orientation, although structural strike is generally east-west. The v ...ft-lateral shear, but this apparent displacement is misleading because the dip-slip movement is much greater than the strike-slip motion.
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  • ...le dip the wrapped core in melted wax or plastic. String should be used to dip the core, not wire, because wire can rip the aluminum foil. The string shou
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  • ...Azul belt, the origin of the middle Cretaceous quartzose clastics, and the dip of the subduction zone. '''Stratigraphic unit names followed by an asterisk ...basin that is today represented by the Guaniguanico Mountains. Northward-[[dip]]ping subduction to the south produced uplift of the [http://geology.com/ns
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  • ...rated from pelagic beds associated with these sandstones, and channel up-[[dip]] towards the main fan feeder channel, can be trapped in the sand beds of d ...le high-angle cross beds ([[:File:Sandstone-Fig-9.png|Figure 9]]); whose [[dip]]s are in the same direction as wind direction, thus providing an indicatio
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  • ...n the vicinity of the prospect actually is indeed regular monoclinal south dip.
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  • ...Kimmeridge Clay before grading into the noneroded fault scarp, which has a dip of approximately 60 degrees (estimated from seismic mapping and depth conve
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  • evaluating-tight-gas-reservoirs_fig2.png|{{figure number|2}}The depositional dip-oriented cross section through the Frontier Formation, Moxa arch area, Wyom
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  • ** Apparent [[dip]] to true dip
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  • ...highly textured than the actual surface in highly deformed areas where the dip direction changes rapidly over small distances. Sampson<ref name=pt08r19>Sa
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  • ...Table 1), demonstrating that increasing the exponent, ''P'', increases the dip angle of clinoforms.]] ...plan-view geometry of clinoforms; (3) clinoform geometry in depositional-[[dip]]-oriented [[cross section]]; and (4) spacing and progradation direction of
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  • ...of the long-axis orientation or downstream direction of the channel. High dip angles are most often associated with large-scale cross-bedding and distort ...ple part of the deposit shows much less scatter in directional properties. Dip angles are generally low and primarily reflect cross-bedding, except in the
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  • # Record the [[dip]] of fractures either real or apparent. ...acture patterns for specific structural positions. Record [[strik]]e and [[dip]] data, or at least strike data. Additional sites can be chosen for one uni
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  • ...ation. The trapping structure develops after reservoir deposition as the [[dip]]-oriented sand bodies are tilted along the flanks of the salt-cored anticl
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  • ...injected water, and oil), regional geology (2&deg; southward structural [[dip]]; intersecting east-west and northwest-southeast fault trends), and field-
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  • ...J. Davies, C. N. Gastaldi, P. R. Ruijetnberg, and G. J. D. Vermeer, 1989, Dip and azimuth displays for 3-D seismic interpretation: First Break, v. 7, p. ...an indicate that a fault is present. Drag patterns may also be seen on the dip data above and below the fault intersection in a well (from Schlumberger<re
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  • ...s to apply poststack migration to data that have had the added step of ''[[dip]] moveout'' (DMO) applied after normal moveout (NMO) correction, but before
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  • ...nal-systems_fig2.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|2}}Gamma ray correlation (dip section) of a series of prograding shoreface sandstones. Note the imbricate ...gled shoreface sheets and lenses are inclined in a seaward (depositional [[dip]]) direction ([[:file:lithofacies-and-environmental-analysis-of-clastic-dep
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  • ...response of the rocks around the borehole || Used to calculate formation [[dip]], pick out faults and other structures, and sometimes determine the sedime ...ic response around the circumference of the borehole. From this, formation dip and sometimes the orientation of sedimentary structures can be determined.<
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  • ...ta needed to qualitatively document cross-borehole structure, especially [[dip]] and faults, reservoir heterogeneity and homogeneity, fluid contacts and a
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  • ...que is sometimes used when the surface is tilted, projection up and down [[dip]] is desired, and algorithms that project slope do not produce acceptable r ...gonometric functions, blank max, blank min, clip max, clip min, normalize, dip and [[azimuth]], statistics, rotate, and so on.
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  • ...pervasive accumulations that are hydrocarbon saturated, commonly lack down-dip water contact, have low permeability reservoirs, and have low recovery fact *No down-dip hydrocarbon/water contact
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  • ...toration of areas affected by strike-slip faults. Furthermore, the limited dip-slip component in most strike-slip faults means that flattening of younger
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  • ...d how a [[horizontal well]] was planned to be drilled along depositional [[dip]] in the Auk oil field in the UK North Sea. The intention was to connect up
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  • ...corrections for [[Wellbore trajectory|wellbore deviation]] and formation [[dip]] are needed to make isopach maps.
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  • ...3]]). The basin is distinctly asymmetric in cross-section, with a regional dip to the east in the northern part of the basin, which flips to the west in t
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  • ...sandy unit, in some deposits there is virtually no change in grain size. [[Dip]] angles can also be extremely erratic, resulting primarily from the large
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  • ...aporite-sealed carbonate reefs and buildups that effectively form four-way dip structures in the Caspian Basin, Egypt, Brazil, and Turkmenistan.<ref name=
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  • ...R. Adams, and R. J. Stancliffe, 1990, Meander-belt reservoir geology, mid-dip Tuscaloosa, Little Creek field, Mississippi, in J. H. Barwis, J. G. McPhers
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  • ...hat storage capacity will be dependent on the rate of CO2 migration, the [[dip]] of the reservoir, the heterogeneity of the reservoir and the potential fo
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  • ...r|3}} A gross sandstone thickness map can give an idea of the depositional dip and strike of the sedimentary system. In the Budare field of Venezuela, nor
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  • ...rincipale (Norico) del Lago d’Idro e delle Dolomiti di Brenta, PhD Thesis, Dip. Sc.Terra, Milano.</ref> <ref name=Iannaceandfrisia_1993>Iannace, A., and F
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