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  • ...eservoir at the larger scale.<ref name=Gallowayandhobday_1996>Galloway, W. E., and D. K. Hobday, 1996, Terrigenous clastic depositional systems: Applica ...W., T. F. Lawton, S. Sakurai, H. Klob, T. R. Clifton, K. F. Inman, and K. E. Nitzberg, 1986, Geologic prediction of shale continuity, Prudhoe Bay field
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  • ...name=VanSummeren_etal_2011>Van Summeren, J., C. P. Conrad, and E. Gaidos, E., 2011, Mantle convection, plate tectonics, and volcanism on hot exo-earths ...of a magnetic geodynamo,<ref name=VanSummeren_etal_2013>Van Summeren, J., E. Gaidos, and C. P. Conrad, 2013, Magnetodynamo lifetimes for rocky, Earth-m
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  • ...artmann and Coalson.<ref name=Hartmannandcoalson_1990>Hartmann, D. J., and E. B. Coalson, 1990, Evaluation of the Morrow sandstone in Sorrento field, Ch
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  • ...celette and Chittum.<ref name=Vincelette&Chittum>Vincelette, R. R., and W. E. Chittum, 1981, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1980-81/data/p
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  • ...described as showing mixed wettability tending to oil wet.<ref>Treiber, L. E., D. L. Archer, and W. W. Owens, 1972, A laboratory evaluation of the wetta ...om Sneider et al).<ref>Sneider, R. M., F. H. Richardson, D. D. Paynter, R. E. Eddy, and I. A. Wyant, 1977, Predicting reservoir rock geometry and contin
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  • ...etworks and their provenance areas are a must.<ref name=ch21r35>Putnam, P. E., and T. A. Oliver, 1980, Stratigraphic traps in channel sandstones in the
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  • ...l. 72, no. 7, p. 803–811.</ref><ref name=ch10r35>Hardman, R. F. P., and J. E. Booth, 1989, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1988-89/data/pg/
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  • ...wed indications of an impending blowout.<ref name=Wallace_1965>Wallace, W. E., 1965, Abnormal subsurface pressures measured from conductivity or resisti ...ure gradient (FPG) and equivalent mud weight.<ref name=pt03r24>Hottman, C. E., Johnson, R. K., 1965, Estimation of formation pressures from log-derived
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  • | author = David E. Hamilton ...lt using a multi-step approach<ref name=pt08r11>Jones, T. A., Hamilton, D. E., Johnson, C. R., 1986, Contouring geologic surfaces with the computer: New
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  • ...existing well may be sidetracked if there is no further use for that well, e.g., the oil well has watered out. A window will be cut in the casing of the ...meability barriers: A challenge to engineers and geologists, in J. Kleppe, E. W. Berg, A. T. Buller, O. Hjelmeland, and O. Torsaeter, eds., North Sea oi
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  • ...data as to the overall geometry of a fluvial reservoir in the subsurface (e.g., Bridge<ref name=Bridge_2003>Bridge, J. S., 2003, Rivers and flood plain ...ks and Jauffred,<ref name=Rijksandjauffred_1991>Rijks, E. J. K., and J. C. E. M. Jauffred, 1991, Attribute extraction: An important application in any d
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  • ...data/a010/a010/0001/0000/0014.htm Stratigraphic trap classification], in R.E. King, ed., Stratigraphic Oil and Gas Fields: AAPG Memoir 16, p. 14–28.</ .../fieldst3/data/a017/a017/0001/0000/0031.htm Anschutz Ranch East Field], in E. A. Beaumont and N. H. Foster, eds., Structural Traps III, Atlas of Oil and
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  • ...-value by a certain amount. This difference, y - y, is called the residual e (in the y-direction), or deviation from the regression line. Two consequenc
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  • :<math>\phi_\text{e} = \frac{\text{total interconnected pore volume}}{\text{bulk volume}} \time ...ottomset beds; (B) Deltaic and neritic facies from Frazier<ref>Frazier, D. E., 1967, Recent deltaic deposits of the Mississippi River; their development
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  • ...ed after Turner et al.<ref name=Turneretal1987>Turner, C. C., J. M. Cohen, E. R. Connell, and D. M. Cooper, 1987, A depositional model for the South Bra ...cture|structural]] styles<ref name=Turnerandconnell1991>Turner, C. C., and E. R. Connell, 1991, Stratigraphic relationships between Upper Jurassic subma
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  • ...ngs is collected for each joint of drill pipe added to the drill string (i.e., every [[length::30 ft]], or 9 m) and represents an amalgamated sample of ...(9-m) intervals for each joint of drill pipe added to the drill string (i.e., every [[length::30 ft]], or 9 m). However, the geologist can specify a di
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  • ...up dip [[lateral]] seal.<ref name=ch04r22 /><ref name=ch04r36>Galloway, W. E., and T. A. McGilvery, 1995, Facies of a submarine canyon fill reservoir co
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  • ...According to Flügel (2010), there are three genetic groups of dolostones i.e. syn-genetic, diagenetic and epi-genetic dolostones. .... On a local scale, dolomitized sediments can be the source of magnesium i.e. Mg2+ originally present in or adsorbed by Mg-calcites, biogenic silica, cl
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  • ...a<ref name=ch08r59 /> and Peters and Moldowan.<ref name=ch08r39>Peters, K. E., and J. M. Moldowan, 1993, The Biomarker Guide—Interpreting [[Molecular
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  • ...Hartmann and Coalson.<ref name=Hartnamm_Coalson_1990>Hartmann, D. J., and E. B. Coalson, 1990, Evaluation of the Morrow sandstone in Sorrento field, Ch
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  • ...n and Galloway.<ref name=JacksonandGalloway_1984>Jackson, M. P. A., and W. E. Galloway, 1984, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/alt-browse/aapg-specia
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  • ...existing well may be sidetracked if there is no further use for that well, e.g., the oil well has watered out. A window will be cut in the casing of the ...bility barriers: A challenge to engineer and geologists, ''in'' J. Kleppe, E. W. Berg, A. T. Buller, O. Hjelmeland, and O. Torsaeter, eds., North Sea oi
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  • ...hart. (C) Back-up chromatograph. (D) Depth and time monitoring equipment. (E) Power panel. (Photo. Copyright: Long Co. Technical Service, Casper, WY.
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  • ...mplitude that Indicating of Reservoir<ref>Taner, M. T and R. E. Sheriff, R.E. [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/seismic1/data/a165/a165/0001/
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  • ...e oil and gas) are shown in light blue. DwGoM = deep-water Gulf of Mexico; E&P = exploration and production; WCSB = Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.<re ...a better understanding of the different elements of the petroleum system, e.g. the bottomsets of the clinoforms can be associated with deep-water shale
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  • ...created based on the general depositional environment of the reservoir, i.e., marine, continental, or lacustrine. ...between different geometric trap classes within similar genetic settings, e.g., isolated reservoirs or pinch-outs within the shallow marine environment
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  • ...andstones and from 5 to 25% in carbonates.<ref name=pt05r36>Coneybeare, C. E. B., 1967, Influence of compaction on stratigraphic analysis: Canadian Petr ...porosity types can be recognized in sandstones:<ref name=pt05r127>Pittman, E. D., 1979, Porosity, diagenesis, and productive capability of sandstone res
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  • ...pine collisional stress and now form the orogenic chain of the Syrian Arc (e.g., Abu-Jaber et al.<ref name=Abujaberetal_1989>Abu-Jaber, N. S., Kimberley ...Geology, v. 29, no. 2, p. 171–174.</ref> <ref name=Shawetal_2003>Shaw, J. E., Baker, J. A., Menzies, M. A., Thirlwall, M. F., and Ibrahim, K. M., 2003,
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  • ...etroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 70, p. 318-329.</ref><ref>Crossey, L. J., E. S. Hagan, R. C. Surdam, and P. W. Lapointe, 1986, Correlation of organic p ...e rocks are formed by the same dynamic processes that form marine rocks (i.e., sediment supply, climate, tectonics, and subsidence), although changes in
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  • ...9-1817.</ref><ref name=ch21r18>Gawthorpe, R., L., Fraser, A., J., Collier, E., L., 1994, Sequence stratigraphy in active extensional basins: implication ...ugh not to the same extent) are crustal loading, dominant sediment type (i.e., siliciclastic vs. carbonate), basin type, and differential compaction.
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  • ...nsic differences between oils and source rock bitumens, natural variation (e.g., facies), or analytical uncertainty. | Use detailed molecular and isotopic comparisons (e.g., GC/MS or compound-specific isotope analyses) || Molecular and [[Wikiped
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  • ...Memoir 74], p. 429-452.</ref>; Ramos et al.<ref name=Ramosetal_2006>Ramos, E., M. Marzo, J. M. de Gibert, K. Tawengi, A. Khoja, and N. D. Bolatti, 2006, ...Gondwana and Laurasia. Sources: Klitzsch,<ref name=Klitzsch_1971>Klitzsch, E., and Baird, D. W., 1969, Stratigraphy and palaeohydrology of the Germa (Ja
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  • ...ulsa, OK, PennWell Books, 668 p.</ref> Megill,<ref name=pt02r12>Megill, R. E., 1988, An introduction to exploration economics, 3rd ed.: Tulsa, OK, PennW
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  • ...4.</ref> and critical velocity<ref name=pt05r70>Gruesbeck, C., Collins, R. E., 1982, Entrainment and deposition of fine particles in porous media: Journ ...traneous pore fluids with which they may react.<ref name=pt05r53>Eslinger, E., Pevear, D., 1988, Clay minerals for petroleum geologists and engineers: S
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  • ...17}}Anelastic Strain Recovery Apparatus (ASR; from Lin et al.<ref>Lin, W., E. Yeh, H. Ito, T. Hirono, W. Soh, C. Wang, K. Ma, J. Hung, and S. Song, 2007 ...mation of in-situ stresses have many petroleum engineering applications, i.e., optimizing well placement and well completion, stimulation job design, sa
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  • ====Stage E==== ...e surface to form volcanoes, that build into a cordilleran mountain range (e.g. the Cascade mountains of Washington, Oregon, and northern California.) A
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  • ...asons. They generally have poorer recoveries than siliciclastic sediments (e.g., Sun and Sloan).<ref name=S&S>Sun, S. Q., and R. Sloan, 2003, Quantifica ...ogs, yet much of this may be microporosity and unproduceable.<ref>Pittman, E. D., 1971, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1971-73/data/pg/005
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  • ...vy oil|heavy-oil]]-producing region of eastern Venezuela,<ref>Audemard, F. E., I. Azpiritxaga, P. Bauman, A. Isea, and M. Latreille, 1985, Marco geologi ...work was established, gross sandstone and log-facies maps<ref>Galloway, W. E., and D. K. Hobday, 1983, Terrigenous clastic depositional systems: Applica
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  • ...onal or extensional folds.<ref name=Woodward_etal_1985>Woodward, N. B., S. E. Boyer, and J. Suppe, 1985, An outline of balanced cross sections, 2nd ed.: ...(From Galloway and Hobday.<ref name=Galloway and Hobday_1983>Galloway, W. E., and D. K. Hobday, 1983, Terrigenous clastic depositional systems applicat
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  • ...l. 72, no. 7, p. 803–811.</ref><ref name=ch10r35>Hardman, R. F. P., and J. E. Booth, 1989, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1988-89/data/pg/
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  • ...by Turner et al., 1987<ref name=Turneretal1987>Turner, C. C., J. M. Cohen, E. R. Connell, and D. M. Cooper, 1987, A depositional model for the South Bra ...quality [[seismic dat]]a combined with ambiguities in the geological data (e.g., [[biostratigraphy]]). In the [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpu
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  • * Cassedy, E. S., and P. Z. Grossman, 1998, Introduction to Energy: Resources, Technolog
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  • C.E. Lesher and F.J. Spera stated that silicate-rich magmas (50-70%) compositio ...seltsev, V.M. Lebedev, F.Yu. Levinson-Lessing, M.G. Ravich, L.A. Chaika, P.E. Offman, etc.). Another school, on the contrary, argues that when sills are
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  • ...sub>a</sub>/Φ ratio or the r<sub>35</sub> method<ref name=ch09r46>Pittman, E., D., 1992, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1992-93/data/pg/00
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  • ...pple, grain-flow, and grain-fall deposits.<ref name=Hunter_1977>Hunter, R. E., 1977, [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-3091.1977.tb0012 ...lity anisotropy in dune sandstones. Follows<ref name=Follows_1997>Follows, E., 1997, [http://pg.geoscienceworld.org/content/3/1/43.short Integration of
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  • ...d Hughes et al.<ref name=ch03r5>Hughes, W., B., Holba, A., G., Miller, D., E., Richardson, J., S., 1985, Geochemistry of the greater Ekofisk crude oils,
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  • | Poor vertical permeability at upper to lower shoreface boundaries (e.g., mica plating) || || Lower shoreface sediments may be poorly swept; hori ...r 19878, 18 p.</ref><ref>Black, R. C., H. J. Poelen, M. J. Roberts, and S. E. Roddy, 1999, Tern field development: A marriage of new technologies for bu
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  • ...position comparisons. From Sedivy et al.<ref name=ch03r9>Sedivy, R. A., I. E. Penfield, H. I. Halpern, R. J. Drozd, G. A. Cole, and R. Burwood, 1987, In
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  • ...troleum system modeling: Definitions and concepts], ''in'' Peters, Kenneth E., David J. Curry, and Marek Kacewicz, eds., Basin modeling: New horizons in
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  • ...ome cases led to significant biotic turnovers or even to mass extinctions (e.g., [[Late Ordovician]], Permian-Triassic boundary, [[Cretaceous]]-Cenozoic ...Nys&aelig;ther, E., Torvik, T. H., Feist, R., Walderhaug, H. J., and Eide, E.A., 2002, Ordovician palaeogeography with new palaeomagnetic data from the
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  • * They reveal depositional conditions and environments (e.g., provenance, transport, reworking, and burial). ...re then used to recognize large-scale stratigraphic packages and surfaces (e.g., parasequences, sequences, flooding surfaces, and sequence boundaries),
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  • ...sub>e</sub> = 1.0 (where ''L'' is the length of the fracture and ''r''<sub>e</sub> the drainage radius), and a stimulation ratio of about 11.5. That is,
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  • ...57], 545 p.</ref> Steel et al.,<ref name=ch04r91>Steel, R. J., V. L. Felt, E. P. Johannessen, and C. Mathiew, eds., 1995, Sequence Stratigraphy on the N
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  • ...may shift over 30 km laterally.<ref name=Reineckandsingh_1973>Reineck, H. E., and I. B. Singh, 1967, Primary sedimentary structures in the Recent sedim ...convolute laminations. D. Highly contorted bedding in point-bar deposits. E. Soil zones alternating with ripple laminations in upper part of point-bar
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  • ...or abrupt changes in amplitude.<ref name=Dalleyetal_1989>Dalley, R. M., E. E. A. Gevers, G. M. Stampli, D. J. Davies, C. N. Gastaldi, P. R. Ruijetnberg, ...et al.<ref name=<Marquezetal_2001>Marquez, L. J., M. Gonzalez, S. Gamble, E. Gomez, M. A. Vivas, H. M. Bressler, L. S. Jones, S. M. Ali, and G. S. Forr
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  • ...through the year 2000: U. S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment, OTA-E-245, 252 p.</ref> cited in Spencer and Mast.<ref name=pt06r133 /> The succe
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  • * Heinemann, Z. E., 2005, Fluid flow in porous media Volume 1.Leoben. 6 – 12
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  • | author = E. P. Mason, M. J. Bastian, R. Detomo, M. N. Hashem, A. J. Hildebrandt Upper-shoreface sandstones (e.g., M4) typically were 3 to 6 m thick, continuous, upward coarsening, well
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  • ...eous nannofossils, planktonic and benthic foraminifera, spores and pollen (e.g., bisaccate conifer pollen, tropical angiosperm pollen), and oxygen isoto ...ibution of foraminifera, ostracods, diatoms, and salinity-sensitive algae (e.g., ''Botryococcus, Pediastrum'' )
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  • ...ing Contractors (IADC).<ref name=pt08r18>Rose, R. J., M. R. Taylor, and R. E. Jantzen, 1989, Information transfer standards for well-site data: Geobyte,
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  • | author = David A. Chapin, Mark E. Ander
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  • ...data/specpubs/fieldst3/data/a016/a016/0001/0050/0095.htm Magnus field], in E. A. Beaumont and N. H. Foster, eds., Structural traps: II. Traps associated ...and sills (injectites). They are common in the Tertiary of the North Sea (e.g., Hurst and Cartwright<ref>Hurst, A., and J. Cartwright, 2007, [http://ar
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  • ...Ji et al.<ref name=Jietal_2020>Ji, X., BenHasan, N., Luo, Y., Gashawbeza, E., & Saleh, S. M. (2020). Recognition of salt zones in 3D seismic images usi ...and reinforcement learning. Ma et al.<ref name=Maetal_2020>Ma, Z., Davani, E., Ma, X., Lee, H., Arslan, I., Zhai, X., Darabi, H., & Castineira, D. (2020
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  • ...ds are a particularly easy target.<ref name=pt07r16>Gournay, L. S., and R. E. Maute, 1982, Detection of bypassed gas using borehole gravimeter and pulse
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  • ...of phase with the other orders. When two successive orders are in phase, i.e., fourth-order transgressions are in phase with third-order transgressions, ...>Herbin, J., P., Fernandez-Martinez, J., L., Geyssant, J., R., Albani, A., E., Deconinck, J., F., Proust, J., N., Colbeaux, J., P., Vidier, J., P., 1995
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  • ...nd silty clay laminations in the lower part of the distal bar environment. E. Well-developed parallel silt and sand laminations showing graded bedding a ...02-127.</ref> Reineck and Singh,<ref name=Reineckandsingh_1967>Reineck, H. E., and I. B. Singh, 1967, Primary sedimentary structures in the Recent sedim
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  • ...g hardware/software systems]],<ref name=pt06r60>Jones, T. A., Hamilton, D. E., Johnson, C. R., 1986, Contouring geologic surfaces with the computer: New ...terval is 100 ft. (From Hriskevich et al.)<ref name=pt06r55>Hriskevich, M. E., Faber, J. M., Langton, J. R., 1980, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/s
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  • | <ref name=pt06r76>Levandowski, D. W., M. E. Kaley, S. R. Silverman, and R. G. Smalley, 1973, [http://archives.datapage ...or rock characterization.<ref name=pt06r131>Sneider, R. M., H. R. King, H. E. Hawkes, and T. B. Davis, 1983, [https://www.onepetro.org/journal-paper/SPE
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  • ...d lithologic description offers an invaluable framework to field studies i.e. well correlations, sequence stratigraphy and reservoir characterization. B ...at abundance of a certain species or two compared to the whole assemblage. E) Concurrent range, depending on the overlap between two index taxa. G) Asse
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  • ...(up to 45°) (Bautista et al., 2015<ref name=Bautistaetal2015>Bautista, D., E. Vaz dos santos Neto, and H. de B. Penteado, 2015, Control son Petroleum co ...013<ref name=Vayssaireetal2013>Vayssaire, A., H. Abdallah, W. Hermoza, and E. Figari Negri, 2013, Regional study and petroleum system modeling of the Ea
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  • ...ability reservoirs mandate advanced completion and stimulation techniques (e.g., horizontal drilling and multistage hydraulic fracture stimulation). ...uddy (J) Sandstone Reservoir, Wattenberg Field, Denver Basin, Colorado, in E. Coalson, ed., Sandstone reservoirs: Rocky Mountain Association of Geologis
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  • * LLambias, E., 2014, Geologia de los cuerpos ígneos: Instituto Superiore de Correlacion
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  • '''By Justin E. Birdwell, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO, USA''' ...h well re-stimulation or the application of secondary recovery techniques (e.g., huff-and-puff; Hill et al., 2020).
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  • ...3}}Full-closure core catcher. From Whitebay.<ref name=pt03r49>Whitebay, L. E., 1986, Improved coring and core-handling procedures for the unconsolidated
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  • ...017/a017/0001/0000/0001.htm Whitney Canyon-Carter Creek Field-USA], ''in'' E. A. Beaumont and N. H. Foster, eds., Treatise of Petroleum Geology, Atlas o
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  • ...iographs video imaging. || Image often defines hidden character of sample, e.g., may show directional [[porosity]] and flow boundaries, internal structu ...ters such as [[permeability]] and log response.<ref name=pt05r127>Pittman, E. D., 1979, [[Porosity]], diagenesis, and productive capability of sandstone
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  • ...17, no. 6, 793–802.</ref><ref name=Carreras>Carreras, J., J. Cosgrove, and E. Druguet, 2013, Strain partitioning in banded and/or anisotropic rocks: Imp
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  • ...wever, without core control, curve shape analysis is fraught with hazards (e.g., Snedden;<ref name=pt06r125>Snedden, J. W., 1987, Validity of the use of ...Publications, 615 p.</ref> Beaumont and Foster,<ref name=pt06r11>Beaumont, E. A., and N. H. Foster, 1987, Reservoirs II—Sandstones: AAPG Treatise of P
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  • .../ref><ref name=Tuttleetal_1999>Tuttle, M. L. W., R. R. Charpentier, and M. E. Brownfield, 1999, [http://greenwood.cr.usgs.gov/energy/WorldEnergy/OF99-50 ...er with a marine source rock.<ref name=Gallowayandhobday_1996>Galloway, W. E., and D. K. Hobday, 1996, Terrigenous clastic depositional systems: Applica
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  • ...rmined by the ''summation of fluids method''.<ref name=pt05r82>Jenkins, R. E., 1987, Typical core analysis of different formations, in Bradley, H. B., e
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  • | author = David E. Lancaster
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  • ...sium Transactions Paper I.</ref><ref name=pt04r8>Patchett, J. G., Coalson, E. B., 1979, The determination of porosity in sandstones and shaly sandstones ...f name=pt04r4 /> Also, it is possible that not performing all corrections (e.g., invasion correction without borehole corrections) may be worse than mak
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  • ...al Iowa,<ref>Hatch, J. R., S. R. Jacobson, B. J. Witzke, J. B. Risatti, D. E. Anders, W. L. Watney, K. D. Newell, and A. K. Vuletich, 1987, [http://arch ...ing petroleum reduces organic matter quantity and quality of source rocks (e.g., Daly and Edman<ref>Daly, A. R., and J. D. Edman, 1987, Loss of organic
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  • #Evaluation of new play types, i.e. subsalt and stratigraphic plays. ...ease productivity and recovery from low permeability carbonate reservoirs (e.g. microporous rocks) that are widespread across the Tethyan region and con
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  • ...Worth Basin Barnett Shale.<ref name=Jrv2007>Jarvie, D. M., R. J. Hill, T. E. Ruble, and R. M. Pollastro, 2007, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bull ...torage by Jarvie et al.<ref name=Jrvie2006>Jarvie, B. M., D. M. Jarvie, T. E. Ruble, H. Alimi, and V. Baum, 2006, [http://wwgeochem.com/references/jarvi
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  • ...the air. The hole is then heat sealed.<ref name=Whitebay_1986>Whitebay, L. E., 1986, Improved coring and core-handling procedures for the unconsolidated
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  • ...arth, v. 1, p. 1–16.</ref> Through the consumption of plants and animals—i.e. the food chain—man comes in contact with those elements originally in th ...n most countries for the prevention of goiter<ref name=Bunnell>Bunnell, J. E., R. B. Finkelman, J. A. Centeno, and O. Selinus, 2007, Medical geology: A
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  • The [[Pore systems|Archie classification]]<ref name=pt06r5>Archie, G. E., 1952, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1949-52/data/pg/0036/0
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  • ...year discounting) as being more realistic.<ref name=Megill_1988>Megill, R. E., 1988, An introduction to exploration economics, 3rd ed.: Tulsa, OK, PennW
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  • ...by both open-fractured shale (e.g., Bicentennial field) and hybrid shale (e.g., Elm Coulee, Sanish, and Parshall fields), where organic-rich shales are ...)<ref>L. C. Price, 1997, personal communication</ref><ref>Price, L. C., C. E. Dewitt, and G. Desborough, 1998, Implications of hydrocarbons in carbonace
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  • ...mitted where data are missing.<ref name=pt08r11>Jones, T. A., Hamilton, D. E., Johnson, C. R., 1986, Contouring geologic surfaces with the computer: New
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  • ...[[fracture]] occurrence and lithology<ref name=pt06r100>Pitman, J. K., and E. S. Sprunt, 1986, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/resmi1/data/ ...ative fracture patterns for specific structural positions. Record [[strik]]e and [[dip]] data, or at least strike data. Additional sites can be chosen f
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  • ...ub>cnl</sub> p.u. || Δt<sub>c</sub> μs/ft || Δt<sub>s</sub> μs/ft || P<sub>e</sub> barn/elect || U barn/cc || ε farads/m || t<sub>p</sub> nsec/m || GR
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