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  • ...[[maceral]]s; common in both [[marine]] and [[lacustrine]] settings; type I pathway on [[Van Krevelen diagram]]s.<ref name=Petersetal_2012>Peters, Kenn
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  • ....whfreeman.com/understandingearth5e/content/cat_120/08120-01.htm?v=chapter&i=08120.01&s=08000&n=00120&o=|11000| Animation. with a sample seismic line]
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  • ** Why do I need the wiki? To look up data? To understand emerging areas? ** How will I use the wiki? For example, to search for technical information on a just in
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  • ....whfreeman.com/understandingearth5e/content/cat_120/08120-01.htm?v=chapter&i=08120.01&s=08000&n=00120&o=|11000| Animation. with a sample seismic line]
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  • ...l maturation]], but adapted to classify [[kerogen]] types [[Type I kerogen|I]], [[Type II kerogen|II]], [[Type III kerogen|III]], and [[Type IV kerogen|
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  • I propose starting with [http://archives.datapages.com/data/alt-browse/aapg-s ...nsulting, and more straightforward wiki editing, which would be half-rate. I can procure help at this rate, but at least some of it should be undertaken
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  • ...en present in the [[kerogen]] defines the kerogen as type [[Type I kerogen|I]], [[Type II kerogen|II]], or [[Type III kerogen|III]] and if the rock will ...ality. Type I kerogen is the highest quality; type III is the lowest. Type I has the highest hydrogen content; type III, the lowest. To determine the ke
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  • ...qrt{\displaystyle \sum_i (x_{i}-\bar{x})^2 \times \displaystyle \sum_i (y_{i}-\bar{y})^2}}</math> ...laystyle \sum_{i} (x_{i}-\bar{x})(y_{i}-\bar{y})}{\displaystyle \sum_i (x_{i}-\bar{x})^2}</math>, and <math>b = \bar{y} - a\bar{x}</math>
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  • ...ntegrated rock-log calibration in the Elmworth field—Alberta, Canada: part I: reservoir rock detection and characterization], in Masters, J., A., ed., E | I || Rocks with pores capable of producing gas without natural or artificial
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  • ...300px|{{figure number|1}}.Hydrocarbon generation vs. depth plots for types I (left) and III (right) kerogens) based on identical burial and thermal cond ...ydrocarbon generation, based on [[Kerogen types|kerogen type]] alone. Type I kerogen generally has a shallower liquid hydrocarbon zone and generates sig
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  • ...h>\mbox{TVD} = \sum (\mbox{MD}_{i} - \mbox{MD}_{i-1}) \times \cos \alpha_{i}</math> ...= \sum (\mbox{MD}_{i} - \mbox{MD}_{i-1}) \times \sin \alpha_{i}\cos \beta_{i}</math>
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  • ==Group I oils, freshwater lacustrine setting== ...re number|2}}Typical gas chromatograms of saturated hydrocarbons for group I (left) and group IV (right) oils from the Brazilian continental margin. Fro
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  • | author = I. R. Gordon
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  • ...ihama plain, northwest Yemen, in Alsop, G., I., Blundell, D., J., Davison, I., eds., Salt Tectonics: Geological Society of London Special Publication 10
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  • ...[[maceral]]s; common in both [[marine]] and [[lacustrine]] settings; type I pathway on [[Van Krevelen diagram]]s.<ref name=Petersetal_2012>Peters, Kenn
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  • * [[Type I kerogen]]
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  • * [[Type I kerogen]]
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  • * [[Type I kerogen]]
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  • ...of the trap?” We could also ask, “Which element would I look for first if I were exploring for this trap?”
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  • * [[Type I kerogen]]
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  • :<math>q = q_{\rm i}(1 + D)^{t}</math> * ''q''<sub>i</sub> = initial rate
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  • ...tribute values. This can be done by dividing each sample value ''x''<sub>''i''</sub> by the standard deviation of all measurements of its type. ...''a''<sub>1i</sub> relate to the most "influential" variables ''x''<sub>''i''</sub>. These variables in their turn often allow a physical interpretatio
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  • ...Carbonates Evaporites, volume 3, 17–32.</ref><ref name=ch10r53>Macdonald, I F., P. Kaufmann, and F. A. L. Dullien, 1986, Quantitative image analysis of ...ually observed in experiments.<ref name=ch10r12>Catalan, I., L. F. Xiaown, I. Chatzis, and F. A. L. Dullien, 1992, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/b
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  • ** [[Type I kerogen]]
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  • * Rubey, W., W., Oriel, S., S., Tracey, J., I., Jr., 1975, Geology of the Sage and Kemmerer 15-Minute Quadrangles, Lincol ...wman, M., B., J., Henton, J., Brayshaw, A., C., Ali-Zade, A., A., Guliyev, I., S., Suleymanova, S., F., Ateava, E., Z., Mamedova, D., N., Koshkarly, R.,
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  • ...b}V_{\rm t} + (R - R_{\rm s})B_{\rm g}/5.61}{B_{\rm ob}(V_{\rm t} - V_{\rm i})}</math> * ''V''<sub>i</sub> = initial volume of oil plus liberated gas as a function of pressure
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  • <!-- SEG has something like this on their website, I like it -->
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  • ...oleum Council, 1980, Unconventional gas sources-tight gas reservoirs, part I, ''in'' National Petroleum Council Unconventional Gas Resource: Washington, ...ntional) hydrocarbon accumulations, ''in'' D. L. Gautier, G. L. Dolton, K. I. Takahashi, and K. L. Varnes, eds., 1995 national assessment of United Stat
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  • | [[Type I kerogen|I]] ...Eval). In thermally immature samples, the chemically extreme kerogen types I and IV (and therefore the equivalent organic facies A and D) contain [[mace
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  • * Family I: sparry allochemical limestone that consists of allochems cemented by sparr Family I and II of Folk’s system could be subdivided based on the type of allochem
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  • ...} = \displaystyle\frac{1}{H_{t}} \displaystyle\sum\limits_{i=1}^{N}k_{i}h_{i}</math> ...H_{t} \left(\displaystyle\sum\limits_{i=1}^{N}\displaystyle\frac{h_{i}}{k_{i}}\right)^{-1}</math>
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  • :<math>P = ( N \times R \times W ) - T - C - F - I </math> * ''I'' = Investments
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  • **I linked this one throughout 9-3-14 **I have linked this as of 8-28-14
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  • ...here you click on it. To find out more about the image, click on the blue "i" icon [[Image:Desc-20.png|link=|alt=]].
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  • ...ental method. Given six samples of coal with the code S, A4, L, 3, A6, and I. The vibro seismic method is applied with various frequency’s value in ea |+ {{table number|1}}Change of permeability of samples S, A4, L, 3, A6 and I after three different vibration are applied.<ref name=Ariadji_et_al />
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  • ...300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Typical gas chromatogram examples for types I, II, and III kerogen.]] ...zed from the sample's kerogen. Typical gas chromatogram examples for types I, II, and III kerogen are shown in [[:file:evaluating-source-rocks_fig6-5.pn
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  • ...with a maximum post-100 Ma incremental strain > 1.6% are [[dry]] (traps H, I, J). Traps with a strain <1.6% are still intact and contain hydrocarbons (t ...aps with a maximum post-100 Ma incremental strain > 1.6% are dry (traps H, I, J). Traps with a strain <1.6% are still intact and contain hydrocarbons (t
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  • ...ic arc along the western edge of Gondwana<ref>Veiga, R. D., G. D. Vergani, I. E. Brisson, C. E. Macellari, and H. A. Leanza, 2020, [https://archives.dat ...sional distribution of organic-rich units], ''in'' D. Minisini, M. Fantín, I. L. Noguera, and H. A. Leanza, eds., Integrated geology of unconventionals:
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  • ...ng|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Approximate boundaries for kerogen types I, II, and III. Copyright: Tissot and Welte;<ref>Tissot, B. P., and D.H. Welt ...s_fig6-7.png|Figure 1]] shows the approximate boundaries for kerogen types I, II, and III. Time-temperature relationships and mixing of various sources
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  • ...ndaries. Pyrolysis T<sub>max</sub> can be significantly different for type I kerogen<ref name=ch06r13>Tissot, B., P., Pelet, R., Ungerer, P., 1987, [htt
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  • ...622(88)90019-X.</ref> and Gleadow et al<ref name=Gleadow86>Gleadow, J. W., I. R. Duddy, P. F. Green, J. E. and Lovering, 1986, Confined track lengths in
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  • * [[Kerogen types|Type I or 2 kerogen]]
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  • ...chnip, p. 567–596.</ref><ref name=ch10r49>Lerche, I., 1990, Basin Analysis I: San Diego, Academic Press, 562 p.</ref><ref name=ch10r84>Ungerer, P., J. B
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  • ...ock–crude oil relationships in the northern Alaska hydrocarbon habitat, in I. Tailleur, and P. Weimer, eds., Alaskan North Slope Geology: Pacific Sectio
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  • ...in R. E. Sheridan, and J. A. Grow, eds., The Geology of North America, v. I-2: Geological Society of America, p. 177–196.</ref> Gravity model by D.R.
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  • ===What seismic patterns should I be looking for?===
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  • ...of Ivishak Sandstone (Sadlerochit Group), Prudhoe Bay Field (abs.), ''in'' I. Tailleur and P. Weimer, eds., Alaskan North Slope Geology: Society for Sed
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  • ...concealed mineral and energy resources by vapor geochemistry, in Thornton, I., Howarth, R. J., eds., Applied Geochemistry in the 1980s: London, Graham a
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  • | Indirect || liquid-prone types I/II kerogen || <0.1 || short/long || over-/underpressure || thermal [[cracki
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  • ...Sea: results from section balancing], in G. I. Alsop, D. J. Blundell, and I. Davison, eds., Salt Tectonics: Geological Society of London Special Public
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  • ...Ortoleva, eds., Prediction of Reservoir Quality Through Chemical Modeling, I: AAPG Memoir 49, p. 25–44.</ref> ...the thin section analysis of the diagenetic histories of clastic rocks, in I. Hutcheon, A. Oldershaw, and R. Thomas, eds., Clastic diagenesis: Canadian
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