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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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  • File:Geological-heterogeneities fig5.png
    Architectural elements of a barrier island sand body. (From Galloway and Cheng, 1985.)
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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.page-Main_Page #deleteconfirm, body.page-Main_Page #t-cite,
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  • * Body ==Body==
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  • File:Flow-units-for-reservoir-characterization fig2.png
    ...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
    (2,737 × 1,751 (237 KB)) - 23:14, 14 January 2014
  • File:M91FG123.png
    A schematic delta showing a range of sand body types at their average dimensions, together with several oil and gas fields
    (2,064 × 2,095 (121 KB)) - 19:40, 13 August 2015
  • 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
    3 KB (457 words) - 19:32, 27 January 2022
  • ...the [[Morrow Sandstone]] reflect the irregular thickness of the sandstone body and a small structural [[nose]] and [[closure]]. The oil column is [[length
    3 KB (429 words) - 14:19, 11 April 2022
  • Fluid pressure is that pressure exerted at a given point in a body of fluid.
    3 KB (480 words) - 13:47, 16 February 2022
  • 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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