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  • ...n the gaps in the subsurface.<ref name=Gallowayandhobday_1996>Galloway, W. E., and D. K. Hobday, 1996, Terrigenous clastic depositional systems: Applica | Desert dune field || Namibia || 24&deg;49'27.07"S || 15&deg;22'50.95"E
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  • ..., p. 167–183.</ref> Olsson & Nyong.<ref name=ch17r68>Olsson, R. K., and E. E. Nyong, 1984, A paleoslope model for Campanian–lower Maestrichtian forami
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  • ...lips Petroleum Co. workers<ref name=ch08r20>Hughes, W. B., A. G. Holba, D. E. Miller, and J. S. Richardson, 1985, Geochemistry of greater Ekofisk crude ...ofisk oil to Kimmeridgian [[source rocks]].<ref name=ch08r55>van den Bark, E., and O. D. Thomas, 1980, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/fiel
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  • ...bic]]), (2) upwelling, and (3) rapid sedimentation,<ref name=ch06r3>Chinn, E., W., 1991, The role of organic geochemistry in petroleum exploration: Basi
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  • | author = David A. Chapin, Mark E. Ander
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  • Pore type, defined by [[Pore and pore throat sizes|pore throat size]] (i.e., [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/macroporous macroporosity]), directly cont ...1}}Grain size affects permeability and porosity.<ref name=ch09r11>Coalson, E. B., Hartmann, D. J., and Thomas, J. B., 1990, Applied Petrophysics in Expl
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  • ...of [[source rocks]]: a novel quantitative approach, in W. A. England, and E. J. Fleet, eds., Petroleum Migration: Geological Society Special Publicatio ...t al.<ref name=Ungerer1984>Ungerer, P., F. Behar, P. Y. Chenet, B. Durand, E. Nogaret, A. Chiarelli, J. L. Oudin, and J. F. Perrin, 1984, [http://archiv
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  • ...drostatic pressure has the following properties:<ref name=ch05r5>Dahlberg, E. C., 1994, Applied Hydrodynamics in Petroleum Exploration, 2nd ed.: New Yor ...esenting the direction of maximum rate of pressure increase is vertical (i.e., the fluid is not flowing laterally).
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  • ...neity of the reservoir, these properties result in the overall recovery (''E''<sub>R</sub>) for any recovery scheme. ...ct of displacement efficiency (''E''<sub>D</sub>), and sweep efficiency (''E''<sub>S</sub>). The displacement efficiency is inversely proportional to th
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  • ...8.</ref>. (From Magoon & Claypool.<ref name=pt05r108>Magoon, L. B., and G. E. Claypool, 1981, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1980-81/data/ ...ric development of biostratigraphic correlation, in E. G. Kauffman, and J. E. Hazel, eds., Concepts and Methods of Biostratigraphy: Stroudsburg, PA, Dow
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  • ...salt [[deformation]]. From Hall et al.;<ref name=Hall1993>Hall, D. J., B. E. Bowen, R. N. Rosen, S. Wu, and A. W. Bally, 1993, Mesozoic and early Cenoz ...74)90067-2</ref> and Sassen et al.<ref name=ch04r85>Sassen, R., R. S. Tye, E. W. Chinn, and R. C. Lemoine, 1988, Origin of crude oil in the Wilcox Trend
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  • ...ant hydrocarbon-producing basins in Argentina.<ref>Aguirre-Urreta, B., and E. O. Cristallini, 2009, La Cuenca Neuquina: Una perspectiva integrada: Revis ...phy.<ref name=Veiga_et_al>Veiga, G. D., L. A. Saplletti, J. A. Howell, and E. Schwarz, 2005, The Neuquén Basin, Argentina: A case study in sequence str
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  • ...n Exploration Series No. 7], 55 p.</ref> Although different basin types, i.e., foreland basins or active margin basins, require adjustments to the model ...ta/a044/a044/0001/0400/0409.htm The Mid-Cretaceous Urgonian platform of S. E. France], in J. A. Simo, R. W. Scott, and J. P. Masse, eds., Cretaceous Car
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  • ...APG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref><ref name=ch10r16>Dahlberg, E. C., 1982, Applied Hydrodynamics in Petroleum Exploration: New York, Spring
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  • ...-animal specimens discovered recently (e.g., <ref name=ch17r40>Gabbott, S. E., R. J. Aldridge, and J. N. Theron, 1995, A giant conodont with preserved m
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  • ...fy the folding mechanisms, which in turn can dictate the kinematic theory (e.g., fault-bend folding or detachment folding) that is most appropriate to g ...rface projects to the Earth’s surface.<ref name=Shawetal_2004>Shaw, J. H., E. Novoa, and C. Connors, 2004, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/
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  • Fine-grained sedimentary rocks (e.g., shale, mudrock, mudstone, claystone, chert, or chalk) are the most comm ...14, p. 243–244.</ref>; Macquaker and Adams<ref>Macquaker, J. H. S., and A. E. Adams, 2003, Maximizing information from fine-grained sedimentary rocks: A
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  • | author = David A. Chapin, Mark E. Ander | Eötvös
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  • ...Transactions, vol. 40, p. 767–776.</ref><ref name=ch04r72>Pacht, J. A., B. E. Bowen, J. H. Bearn, and B. L Schaffer, 1990, Sequence stratigraphy of Plio ...igure 4]]; see also Fiduk and Behrens.)<ref name=ch04r31>Fiduk, J. C., and E. W. Behrens, 1993, A comparison of Plio-Pleistocene to Recent sediment accu
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