Browsing Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences by Author "Holbrook, John"
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A MODERN RESERVOIR ANALOG FOR A POORLY DRAINED “HIGH ACCOMMODATION” FLUVIAL SYSTEM: SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES, ARCHITECTURE, AND RESERVOIR CONNECTIVITY OF THE GRIJALVA SYSTEM, TABASCO STATE, MEXICO
Hull, Mark (2016-09-12)High-accommodation fluvial systems are subject to much modeling and substantial rock drilling and imagination, but limited modern field observation. The Grijalva River system of Tabasco State, Mexico offers the opportunity ... -
Correlation Of Sequence Stratigraphic Surfaces Of The Mid-cretaceous Dakota Group From Subsurface To Outcrop Southern Denver Basin, Colorado.
Alrefaei, Yaqoub Y Y S M Alsayed (Geology, 2011-10-11)The D and J sandstone of the Cretaceous Dakota Group are considered as the major oil and gas producing units within in the Denver Basin. The distribution of these units in the Denver Basin is a sub-basin of the Early ... -
Fluvial Architecture And Geometry Of The Mungaroo Formation of Rankin Trend on the Northwest Shelf of Australia
Stoner, Scott Bradley (Geology, 2010-07-19)The Northwest Shelf of Australia contains many producing world class gas reservoirs with large areas remaining unexplored. The fluvio-deltaic Mungaroo Formation of Rankin Trend on the Northwest Shelf is the site of many ... -
The Impact Of Buffer Zone Changes on the Architecture Of The Paleozic Lower Cutler Beds Of Utah
Rastaghi, Siavash (Environmental & Earth Science, 2012-04-11)The Shafer basin fluvial units, as being part of the Paradox fold and fault belt basin, received sediments from alluvial fans through mixed braided-meandering river systems that eroded the clastic rocks of the Uncompahgre ... -
IMPLICATIONS OF LITHOFACIES ASSOCIATION AND ARCHITECTURE FOR LOW AND HIGH-ACCOMMODATION SYSTEM TRACTS FROM THE SANDSTONE DOMINATED ZONE ( THE BARREN SERIES) OF THE CRETACEOUS-PALEOCENE RATON FORMATION, TRINIDAD, COLORADO
Alrefaei, Yaqoub Y Y S M Alsayed; 0000-0002-4373-259X (2017-01-02)The Raton Formation is an Upper Cretaceous and Lower Paleocene unit that is interpreted to be deposited in various stages of high-accommodation fluvial systems. High-accommodation flood basin deposits are generally considered ... -
A Late Holocene Meander-braid Transition Of The Lower Missouri River Valley
Kashouh, Michele Viola (Geology, 2012-07-25)Historically, the Lower Missouri River is known for being a temperate river that constantly and quickly reworks its floodplain with a braided network of channels; however, the river only recently became braided. Ox-bow ... -
Leading The James: The Morphological Changes Of The Missouri River And The Subservient James River
Moreno, April DeAnn (Geology, 2011-07-14)The James River flows into the Missouri River east of Yankton, SD. The degree to which the morphological changes of the Missouri River had an impact on the course of the James River is debatable. After mapping the Mission ... -
Numerical Simulation Of The Base-level Buffers And Buttresses Conceptual Model Of Fluvial Systems
Tingook, Ronnie Tooyak (Geology, 2012-07-25)A Buffer in fluvial stratigraphy is a potentiometric surface which defines either: a) the lowest possible depth to which streams will incise; or b) the maximum elevation to which aggradation will occur; together, these ... -
Sedimentology, ichnology, depositional environment interpretation, and reservoir characterization in the Cotton Valley Formation Sandstone in the Amoco Grace Lowry #1, Harrison County, Texas
Bagley, Justin D. (Geology, 2010-07-19)The Cotton Valley formation in east Texas and north Louisiana is a proven hydrocarbon producing tight gas sand reservoir. Understanding the depositional environment, sandstone body geometries and reservoir properties are ...