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  • File:Fluid-contacts fig5.png
    ...fault B results in the elevation difference between contacts 1 and 3. The displacement pressure of the mineralized fracture C results in the difference in elevati
    (1,908 × 1,034 (76 KB)) - 01:52, 14 January 2014
  • File:GumelarFigure5.jpg
    ...diagram (from Knipe, 1997). (A) Simple normal fault with increasing linear displacement from left to right. (B) Generic juxtaposition diagram with the order of the
    (738 × 488 (85 KB)) - 23:10, 28 September 2021
  • File:GumelarFigure6.jpg
    Displacement factor algorithm for estimating clay smears in the fault plane. (a) Potenti
    (1,347 × 565 (92 KB)) - 17:25, 29 September 2021
  • File:Charles-l-vavra-john-g-kaldi-robert-m-sneider capillary-pressure 4.jpg
    ...apillary pressure curve shapes. Note that all of the curves have identical displacement pressures and minimum unsaturated pore volumes, but that the saturation pro
    (1,200 × 923 (178 KB)) - 17:45, 13 September 2013
  • File:Capillary-pressure fig4.png
    ...apillary pressure curve shapes. Note that all of the curves have identical displacement pressures and minimum unsaturated pore volumes, but that the saturation pro
    (956 × 762 (39 KB)) - 18:22, 14 January 2014
  • File:Enhanced-oil-recovery fig2.png
    ...ooding. The viscosity of oil is reduced, providing more efficient miscible displacement. Copyright: U.S. Department of Energy, Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
    (2,058 × 1,339 (1.4 MB)) - 01:49, 14 January 2014
  • File:GumelarFigure4.jpg
    Allan Mapping Principles (Allan, 1989). (a) Fault displacement can provide a cross-fault seal by juxtaposing impermeable units against pot
    (652 × 468 (90 KB)) - 21:13, 28 September 2021
  • File:AlHawajAlQahtaniFigure6.jpg
    ...evels. E) Restoration using the channels geometry to constrain strike-slip displacement. F) Faulted horizon surface. The small black box is the location of G & H.
    (468 × 439 (80 KB)) - 21:05, 8 November 2021
  • File:Fluid-contacts fig1.png
    ...essure (zero capillary pressure). The oil-water contact corresponds to the displacement pressure (DP) on the capillary pressure curve. The transition zone is the i
    (1,932 × 1,198 (79 KB)) - 01:51, 14 January 2014
  • File:Fluid-contacts fig4.png
    ...alic>f</italic><sub>w</sub>) is the same for all facies, but the different displacement pressure results in different oil-water contact elevations (thick arrows).
    (1,924 × 933 (108 KB)) - 01:52, 14 January 2014