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  • [[Category:Geochemistry]] [[Category:Laboratory methods]]
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  • ==Laboratory techniques== Finally, workers must use proper handling techniques in the laboratory to obtain good samples for paleontologic studies:
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration | part = Geological methods
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  • ...f>Burnham, A. K., R. L. Braun, and A. Samoun, 1988, Further comparisons of methods for measuring kerogen pyrolysis rates and fitting kinetic parameters, in L. ...palynomorphs, clay crystallinity, and hydrocarbon molecular ratios. Other methods for calibration include the conodont alteration index (CAI),<ref>Epstein, A
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  • ...uracy of observations in the field. The final result from all [[geological methods]] is a geological map. ...n and measurement in the field, taking samples, and analyzing samples in a laboratory. Geological mapping is a multidisciplinary method that combines petrology,
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  • ==Methods== ...ssumptions that, while valid, my prove inconsistent in certain situations. Laboratory studies have used constant pressures when calculating cooling temperatures
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  • ...ing to oil wet.<ref>Treiber, L. E., D. L. Archer, and W. W. Owens, 1972, A laboratory evaluation of the wettability of fifty oil-producing reservoirs: Presented [[Capillary pressure]] is typically measured in the laboratory by injecting mercury under pressure into a core plug. The mercury is a nonw
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration | part = Geological methods
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  • ==Determination Methods of Stress== ...f2021-Tayyib-Figure9.png|Figure 9]] shows the integration of the different methods in one workflow to infer the in-situ stress state.
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  • .../aapg-special-volumes/me10.htm Development geology reference manual]: AAPG Methods in Exploration Series 10, p. 101–103.</ref> ...ntly get requests from the production engineer to provide core samples for laboratory tests. The aim is to ensure that the various downhole chemical treatments d
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  • [[Category:Laboratory methods]]
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  • ...: Final Report, Hydrological Engineering and Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, 110 p.</ref><ref>Krone, R. B., 1978, A ...Lovell and N. Parkinson, eds., Geological applications of well logs: AAPG Methods in Exploration 13, p. 123–141.</ref>; Bohacs and Lazar<ref> Bohacs, K. M.
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  • ...y are monitored using microseismic and tiltmeter technology, [[geophysical methods]] that measure very small seismic events and motion caused by breaks in the ...safety programs. The U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory (Hammack and others, 2014) conducted a year-long study in western Pennsylva
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  • ...2000 DV, at the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) Geochemistry Laboratory of Department of Geology and Mining, University of Jos. The arsenic concent ...: (1) since arsenic is bound to the organic matrix, conventional reduction methods of removing arsenic was ineffective; (2) the visually observable pyrite on
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  • ...surface.<ref name=Doddsetal_2006 /> This process involves calibration with laboratory determination of in-situ geophysical properties associated with CO<sub>2</s Nonseismic techniques, such as [[Electrical methods|electrical properties]], the monitoring of injection processes with changes
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  • In any case, what is measured in any geochemical laboratory is strictly present-day TOC (TOCpd), which is dependent on all previously m ...PG Bulletin, v. 89, no. 2, p. 155–175.</ref> suggest a 36% loss in TOCo on laboratory maturation of low-maturity Barnett Shale cuttings from Brown County, Texas.
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  • ...the National Energy Technology Laboratory.<ref>National Energy Technology Laboratory, 2007, [http://www.netl.doe.gov/publications/cdordering.html Archive of unc ...y of the Tyrone-Mt. Union lineament by remote sensing techniques and field methods: State College, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania State University Office of R
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