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AN INTEGRATED PALEOMAGNETIC AND DIAGENETIC INVESTIGATION OF THE BARNETT SHALE AND UNDERLYING ELLENBURGER GROUP CARBONATES, FORT WORTH BASIN, TEXAS
(2010)
An integrated geochemical/petrographic, paleomagnetic and rock magnetic study was conducted to better understand the nature and timing of diagenetic events in both the Mississippian Barnett Shale and underlying Ordovician ...
Integrated diagenetic, structural and paleomagnetic study of remagnetized folded Mississippian-Triassic units from the Southern Canadian Cordillera, Alberta and British Columbia
(2010)
Determining the timing and origin of fluid-related diagenetic events relative to orogenesis is crucial for understanding the interaction between orogenesis and diagenesis. Two folds in Mississippian carbonates (Line Creek ...
Transfer Zones in Listric Normal Fault Systems
(2010)
Listric normal faults are common in passive margin settings where sedimentary units are detached above weaker lithological units, such as evaporites or are driven by basal structural and stratigraphic discontinuities. The ...
SEISMIC ATTRIBUTE ANALYSIS OF UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS, AND STRATIGRAPHIC PATTERNS
(2010)
Seismic volumetric attributes have become one of the key components in aiding interpretation and investigation of the hydrocarbon reservoirs. These reservoirs can be either conventional or unconventional. The application ...
Reactivation Mechanisms of Heterogeneous, Complex Fault Zones
(2010)
Fault reactivation occurs on a short-term cycle of tens to thousands of years between infrequent earthquakes, and on long-term cycles of fault inactivity for 106 - 107 years. During long-term cycles, faults may heal and ...
Integrated diagenetic, structural and paleomagnetic study of remagnetized folded Mississippian-Triassic units from the Southern Canadian Cordillera, Alberta and British Columbia
(2010)
Determining the timing and origin of fluid-related diagenetic events relative to orogenesis is crucial for understanding the interaction between orogenesis and diagenesis. Two folds in Mississippian carbonates (Line Creek ...
Seismic attribute analysis and its application to mapping folds and fractures.
(2010)
Geometric attributes such as coherence and curvature have been very successful in delineating faults in sedimentary basins. While not a common exploration objective, fractured and faulted basement forms important reservoirs ...