Search
Now showing items 101-110 of 123
Petrophysical rock typing in Uinta Basin using models powered by machine learning algorithms
(2023)
Petrophysical characterization is key to identifying different rock types for hydrocarbon production optimization. Rock-typing, a petrophysical characterization technique, can be performed using wireline measurements, such ...
Lithostratigraphy of carbonate petrology of the Viola group (Ordovician), Arbuckle Mountains, south-central Oklahoma /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966)
Effect of diagenesis upon clay mineral content of interlaminated Desmoinesian sandstones and shales in Oklahoma /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969)
Palynological investigation of Desmoinesian and Missourian s trata, Elk City area, Oklahoma /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1967)
Temporal and spatial source rock variations and the consequence on crude oil composition in the Tertiary petroleum system of the Uinta Basin, Utah, United States of America.
(1998)
In this study a number of source rock samples obtained from cores of wells drilled in different parts of the Green River Formation of the Uinta Basin were analyzed in order to characterize the geochemical variations ...
Palynology of Quaternary terraces and floodplains of the Washita and Red Rivers, central and southeastern Oklahoma /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966)
Thermal state of the Arkoma Basin and the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma.
(1999)
Chapter three addresses heat flow and thermal history of the Anadarko Basin and the western Oklahoma Platform. We found no evidence for heat flow to increase significantly from the Anadarko Basin in the south to the Oklahoma ...
Paleoenvironmental interpretation of the Woodford shale with primary focus on water column structure
(2015-05-09)
Twenty-nine Woodford Shale rock samples were acquired from the Wyche-1 core derived from the Wyche Farm Shale Pit, Pontotoc County, Arkoma Basin, Oklahoma. The TOC (total organic carbon) values ranged from 3.47-16.90 wt.%, ...
Algae and paleoecology of algal and related facies, Morrow formation, northeastern Oklahoma /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1973)