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Publications tagged with [reservoir]

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The Middle Eocene Claiborne Group was assessed using established U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) assessment methodology for undiscovered conventional hydrocarbon resources as part of the 2007 USGS assessment of Paleogene-Neogene strata of the United States part ...
Filed under: Geology -  Economic Geology
Reference: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2012–1144
<p>In this paper the reservoir characteristics of well A, in field Y were evaluated using data derived from both wire line logs and cores.</p>
Filed under: Geology -  Hydrogeology
Reference: Advances in Applied Science Research, 2011, 2 (3):114-126
<p>This paper presents the results of research on (1) the efficient design of embedded anti-slide piles, (2) the stability analysis of reservoir slopes with strength reduction theory, and (3) the determination of the ultimate bearing capacity of foundations ...
Reference: Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering. 2009, 1 (1): 21-30
Measuring the amount of lake sediment, performing Cs dating and examining the stratigraphy of sediment cores information was obtained about variations in th sediment yield of the watershed in Dorena Lake.
Filed under: Geology -  Hydrogeology
Reference: Journal of Hydrology 244(2001) 181-200 ELSEVIER
Numerous major multiple-purpose reservoir systems have beer constructed throughout the nation during the past several decades. Public needs and objectives and many factors affecting operation of these reservoirs change over time. Reservoir system operations ...
Reference: Research Document No. 34 January 1991
Forty - four records of reservoir trap efficiency and the factors affecting trap efficiency are analyzed.
Filed under: Geology -  Hydrogeology
Reference: Transactions, American Geophysical Union Volume 34, Number 3
This paper is an introduction to petroleum geology i.e. (1) oil and gas source rocks, (2) reservoir rocks, (3) seals, and (4) traps.
Filed under: Geology -  Economic Geology
Reference: New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, a Division of New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology