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  | part    = Critical elements of the petroleum system
 
  | part    = Critical elements of the petroleum system
 
  | chapter = Formation fluid pressure and its application
 
  | chapter = Formation fluid pressure and its application
  | frompg  = 5-1
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  | frompg  = 5-58
  | topg    = 5-64
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  | topg    = 5-59
 
  | author  = Edward A. Beaumont, Forrest Fiedler
 
  | author  = Edward A. Beaumont, Forrest Fiedler
 
  | link    = http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/beaumont/ch05/ch05.htm
 
  | link    = http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/beaumont/ch05/ch05.htm
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  | isbn    = 0-89181-602-X
 
  | isbn    = 0-89181-602-X
 
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Hydrodynamics describes lateral fluid movement through [http://water.usgs.gov/edu/earthgwaquifer.html aquifers that] have generally low [[dip]]. The fluids can have a vertical component to their movement but, on a basinwide scale, the lateral flow component is of major concern.
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Hydrodynamics describes [[lateral]] fluid movement through [http://water.usgs.gov/edu/earthgwaquifer.html aquifers that] have generally low [[dip]]. The fluids can have a vertical component to their movement but, on a basinwide scale, the lateral flow component is of major concern.
    
===Hydraulic head===
 
===Hydraulic head===
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* P = measured pressure (lb/ft<sup>2</sup> or kg/cm<sup>2</sup>)
 
* P = measured pressure (lb/ft<sup>2</sup> or kg/cm<sup>2</sup>)
 
* ρ = density of fluid (lb/ft<sup>3</sup> or g/cm<sup>3</sup>)
 
* ρ = density of fluid (lb/ft<sup>3</sup> or g/cm<sup>3</sup>)
* g = coefficient of gravity (lb force/lb mass or kg force/kg mass)
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* g = coefficient of [[gravity]] (lb force/lb mass or kg force/kg mass)
    
[[:file:formation-fluid-pressure-and-its-application_fig5-35.png|Figure 1]] illustrates the relationship of the variables H<sub>w</sub> and Z used in the above equation.
 
[[:file:formation-fluid-pressure-and-its-application_fig5-35.png|Figure 1]] illustrates the relationship of the variables H<sub>w</sub> and Z used in the above equation.
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[[Category:Critical elements of the petroleum system]]  
 
[[Category:Critical elements of the petroleum system]]  
 
[[Category:Formation fluid pressure and its application]]
 
[[Category:Formation fluid pressure and its application]]
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[[Category:Treatise Handbook 3]]

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