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Shingled geometries are common in certain depositional environments and can result in a number of isolated reservoir segments. However, this type of geometry is easy to overlook, and a layer-cake geometry is often erroneously imposed (from Sneider and Sneider, 2001). Reprinted with permission from the AAPG.
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current | 13:18, 20 August 2015 | 800 × 894 (74 KB) | Cwhitehurst (talk | contribs) | Shingled geometries are common in certain depositional environments and can result in a number of isolated reservoir segments. However, this type of geometry is easy to overlook, and a layer-cake geometry is often erroneously imposed (from Sneider and ... |
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