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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
    991 bytes (153 words) - 23:00, 17 November 2014
  • 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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  • File:Conversion-of-well-log-data-to-subsurface-stratigraphic-and-structural-information fig6.png
    ...urface and apparent dip of that surface in a plane at an angle of ε to the dip direction.
    (907 × 1,090 (57 KB)) - 16:38, 14 January 2014
  • ...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.
    585 bytes (88 words) - 16:06, 11 September 2014
  • File:Evaluating-structurally-complex-reservoirs fig1.png
    ...plot), dip versus depth in the direction of least curvature (L plot), and dip versus azimuth (DVA plot). (From Bengtsen, 1982.)
    (1,933 × 1,167 (174 KB)) - 18:47, 14 January 2014
  • ...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
    991 bytes (153 words) - 23:00, 17 November 2014
  • File:M91Figure163.JPG
    ...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
    (600 × 693 (39 KB)) - 19:49, 30 July 2014
  • #REDIRECT [[Dip-leaking fault]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dip-sealing fault]]
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  • File:Dip.svg.png
    Strike and Dip. From Wikipedia, author Eurico Zimbres.
    (429 × 425 (34 KB)) - 19:21, 7 March 2014
  • A [[dip]]-sealing fault traps hydrocarbons against the fault plane. ==Importance of dip-sealing faults==
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  • File:M91Ch13FG80.JPG
    ...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, 1
    (800 × 660 (102 KB)) - 21:14, 29 April 2015
  • File:Dipmeters fig4.png
    Dip data expressed on a standard arrow plot.
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  • File:Dipmeters fig5.png
    Simple dip model for the description of a normal fault with drag.
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  • File:Dipmeters fig7.png
    Field example of a detailed dip computation through a sequence of interrupted meandering stream point bars.
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  • File:Evaluating-tight-gas-reservoirs fig2.png
    The depositional dip-oriented cross section through the Frontier Formation, Moxa arch area, Wyom
    (2,723 × 1,238 (164 KB)) - 18:47, 14 January 2014
  • File:Lithofacies-and-environmental-analysis-of-clastic-depositional-systems fig2.png
    Gamma ray correlation (dip section) of a series of prograding shoreface sandstones. Note the imbricate
    (943 × 448 (16 KB)) - 21:36, 13 January 2014
  • ...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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  • File:ST53Part01Pg12B.jpg
    ...sively rotated with each increment of folding. Thus, older growth horizons dip more steeply than do younger horizons, yielding a pronounced fanning of lim
    (750 × 431 (84 KB)) - 16:59, 28 July 2015
  • File:M115CH11FG04.jpg
    ...ustrating the Thelma free water level relative to the independent four-way dip closure and the requirement for an additional trapping mechanism (line of s
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  • File:ST53Part01Pg12A.jpg
    ...nk-band migration, fold limbs widen through time while maintaining a fixed dip (Suppe et al., 1992), as illustrated in the sequential model involving pre- ...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
    (750 × 411 (83 KB)) - 16:36, 28 July 2015
  • ...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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