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Widespread chemical remagnetization: Orogenic fluids or burial diagenesis of clays?
(1998)
The results of this study indicate that widespread or pervasive chemical remanent magnetizations (CRMs) can form as a consequence of the burial diagenetic conversion of smectite to illite. Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, and ...
Calcite-water reaction rates at reservoir conditions.
(2002)
A numerical model was developed for predicting calcite scale precipitation in near-wellbore regions during water flooding and petroleum recovery operations. Rate equations based on the experimental studies were used to ...
The stratigraphy of the Wapanucka Formation (Lower Pennsylvanian) along the frontal margin of the Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma.
(1980)
The Wapanucka Formation is exposed in a series of arcuate, thrust fault blocks in the frontal Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma. The formation is fault repeated as many as five times in a distance of approximately two miles ...
SEISMIC SOLUTIONS FOR UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCE PLAYS
(2014-12)
Unconventional reservoir plays an increasingly important role for hydrocarbon exploration. Every reservoir has its unique properties, but it is mostly characterized by low permeability, such that hydraulic fracturing is ...
Pseudo-inverse imaging for ground penetrating radar data.
(2001)
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a proven method of characterizing the shallow subsurface. Most interpretations using GPR have relied upon raw data records or records that have been processed with seismic data processing ...
INTEGRATED STUDY ON SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHIC FRAMEWORK OF DEEPWATER JACKFORK GROUP AND WOODFORD SHALE
(2015-05-08)
Deepwater turbidites and unconventional shale reservoirs are two most important hydrocarbon resources in North America. To fully understand the hydrocarbon potentials of the deepwater reservoirs, we first need to utilize ...
COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF OKLAHOMA EARTHQUAKES: FROM EARTHQUAKE MONITORING TO 3D TOMOGRAPHY AND RELOCATION
(2016-08-19)
A better understanding of the basement, such as rock properties and faults orientation, is critical to study the earthquakes in central Oklahoma. The active seismicity in this region provides a great opportunity to study ...
Heat flow in Oklahoma.
(1997)
Twenty-seven new heat-generation estimates, along with 22 previously published data, are used to create a heat generation map of Oklahoma. The range of heat production estimates is 1.1-3.5 $\mu$W/m$\sp3, $ with an average ...
Relationships of rock cleavage fabrics to incremental and accumulated strain in a portion of the Blue Ridge, Virginia.
(1983)
The deformation history of a small portion of the Virginia Great Valley is described. Pressure solution acted to form two geometrically distinct cleavages in the Conococheague Formation. Limestone layers contain a penetrative ...