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+ | Reef1|{{figure number|1}}(A) Geologic model used in seismic modeling and (B) seismic section of the structure at Appleton field (modified from Balch and Hart).<ref>Hart, B. S., and Balch, R. S., 2000, Approaches to defining reservoir physical properties from 3-D seismic attributes with limited well control: an example from the Jurassic Smackover Formation, Alabama. Geophysics, v. 65, p. 368–376.</ref> | ||
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==Useful links== | ==Useful links== | ||
* [https://www.google.com/maps/views/streetview/oceans?gl=us Google Street View of the Great Barrier Reef] | * [https://www.google.com/maps/views/streetview/oceans?gl=us Google Street View of the Great Barrier Reef] |
Revision as of 16:11, 20 November 2014
<gallery mode=packed heights=300px widths=300px> Reef1|Figure 1 (A) Geologic model used in seismic modeling and (B) seismic section of the structure at Appleton field (modified from Balch and Hart).[1] <gallery>
Useful links
- Google Street View of the Great Barrier Reef
- Good definition of reefs in a geologic rather than nautical sense
- Permian reefs in west Texas, USA
- Permian Reefs in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, USA A significant part of of this park was donated to the country by Wallace Pratt, one of the founders of AAPG.[2]
References
- ↑ Hart, B. S., and Balch, R. S., 2000, Approaches to defining reservoir physical properties from 3-D seismic attributes with limited well control: an example from the Jurassic Smackover Formation, Alabama. Geophysics, v. 65, p. 368–376.
- ↑ Salvador, A., 1982, Wallace Everett Pratt: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 66, no. 9, p. 1412-1422.
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