Fault Seal Analysis method has key factors that are vertical movement (throw) and shale or clay content (Vshale) in the rocks involved in faulting<ref name=Yieldingetal_1997>Yielding, G., B. Freeman, and D. T. Needham, 1997, [https://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1997/06jun/0897/0897.htm Quantitative fault seal prediction]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 81, no. 6, p. 897-917.</ref>. One method of quantity is the Shale Gouge Ratio (SGR) and Hydrocarbon Column Height (HCH) which will analyze fault characteristics ([[:file:GumelarFigure2.jpg|Figure 2]]). | Fault Seal Analysis method has key factors that are vertical movement (throw) and shale or clay content (Vshale) in the rocks involved in faulting<ref name=Yieldingetal_1997>Yielding, G., B. Freeman, and D. T. Needham, 1997, [https://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1997/06jun/0897/0897.htm Quantitative fault seal prediction]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 81, no. 6, p. 897-917.</ref>. One method of quantity is the Shale Gouge Ratio (SGR) and Hydrocarbon Column Height (HCH) which will analyze fault characteristics ([[:file:GumelarFigure2.jpg|Figure 2]]). |