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| part = Predicting the occurrence of oil and gas traps | | part = Predicting the occurrence of oil and gas traps | ||
| chapter = Exploring for structural traps | | chapter = Exploring for structural traps | ||
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| author = R.A. Nelson, T.L. Patton, S. Serra | | author = R.A. Nelson, T.L. Patton, S. Serra | ||
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A variety of techniques and tools are available to explorationists for analyzing various aspects of a structural play. These cover a broad range, both in scale and type, from [[plate tectonic studies]] to microscopic examination of [[Petrofabrics|grain-scale structure]]s and from [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/outcrop outcrop] studies to computer-intensive [[Tectonic modeling#Mathematical models|numerical modeling]]. | A variety of techniques and tools are available to explorationists for analyzing various aspects of a structural play. These cover a broad range, both in scale and type, from [[plate tectonic studies]] to microscopic examination of [[Petrofabrics|grain-scale structure]]s and from [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/outcrop outcrop] studies to computer-intensive [[Tectonic modeling#Mathematical models|numerical modeling]]. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 16:04, 16 March 2015
Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps | |
Series | Treatise in Petroleum Geology |
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Part | Predicting the occurrence of oil and gas traps |
Chapter | Exploring for structural traps |
Author | R.A. Nelson, T.L. Patton, S. Serra |
Link | Web page |
Store | AAPG Store |
A variety of techniques and tools are available to explorationists for analyzing various aspects of a structural play. These cover a broad range, both in scale and type, from plate tectonic studies to microscopic examination of grain-scale structures and from outcrop studies to computer-intensive numerical modeling.