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1st ed. |
Description |
1 online resource (xix, 476 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color), portrait |
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text txt rdacontent |
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computer c rdamedia |
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online resource cr rdacarrier |
Series |
Handbook of petroleum exploration and production, 1567-8032 ; 5 |
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Handbook of petroleum exploration and production ; 5. 1567-8032
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Note |
Print version record. |
Summary |
This rock-based book is an attempt to link deep-water process sedimentology with sandstone petroleum reservoirs. In presenting a consistent process interpretation, the author has relied on his description and interpretation of core and outcrop (1:20 to 1:50 scale) from 35 case studies (which include 32 petroleum reservoirs), totaling more than 30,000 feet (9,145 m), carried out during the past 30 years (1974-2004). This book should serve as an important source of information for students on history, methodology, first principles, advanced concepts, controversies, and practical applications on. |
Contents |
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction and process sedimentology -- Introduction -- Process sedimentology -- Synopsis -- History of deep-water research (1885Ò2005) -- Introduction -- History -- Scientific revolutions -- A Philosophical retrospective -- Gravity-driven processes -- Introduction -- Mass-transport processes -- Sediment flows -- Synopsis -- Deep-water bottom currents -- Introduction -- Bottom currents -- Thermohaline-induced geostrophic bottom currents -- Wind-driven bottom currents -- Deep-marine tidal bottom currents in submarine canyons -- Synopsis -- Other processes and the phenomena of tsunamis -- Introduction -- Liquidization -- Clastic injections -- Mud diapirism -- Sediment plumes, wind transport, ice rafting, nepheloid layers, and volcanism -- Pelagic and hemipelagic settling -- The phenomena of tsunamis -- Synopsis -- Depositional environments -- Introduction -- Deep-lacustrine environments -- Submarine slope environments -- Submarine canyon and gully environments -- Submarine fan environments -- Submarine non-fan environments -- Submarine basin-plain environments -- Synopsis -- Process-related problems -- Introduction -- Conflicting definitions of turbidity currents -- Conflicting definitions of turbidites -- Conflicting definitions of high-density turbidity currents -- Unknowable flow transformations -- Conflicting definitions of slurry flows -- Conflicting origins of flute structures -- Conflicting definitions of normal grading -- Problematic origin of traction structures -- Problematic origin of mud waves -- Problematic subaerial analogs -- Problematic origin of sinuous forms -- Problematic hyperpycnal flows -- Conflicting origins of massive sands -- Conflicting definitions of turbidite systems -- Inadequate seismic resolution -- Synopsis -- The turbidite facies model -- Introduction -- The turbidite facies model -- The Annot Sandstone -- Basal sedimentary features -- Upper Înormally gradedÌ intervals -- Origin of inverse to normally graded intervals -- Inadequacy of the turbidite facies model -- Problems with other facies models -- Synopsis -- Submarine fan models -- Introduction -- Modern-fan model -- Ancient-fan model -- General-fan model -- Turbidite facies association -- The Jackfork Group and the turbidite controversy -- The impermanence of submarine fan models -- Synopsis -- Sequence-stratigraphic fan models -- Introduction -- Basin-floor fans and slope fans -- Seismic geometries -- Wireline-log motifs -- Parasequence concept -- Abandonment of submarine fan models -- Synopsis -- Tectonic and eustatic controls -- Introduction -- Tectonic control -- Eustatic control -- Synopsis -- Implications for sandstone petroleum reservoirs -- Introduction -- Grain-size distribution -- Spatial distribution of sand -- Dimensions and geometries -- Lateral changes in sediment thickness -- Reservoir heterogeneity -- Sand injection and reservoir communication -- Correlation of sandbodies -- Depositional mud matrix -- Reservoir quality -- Depositional models -- Epilogue -- References -- Index -- About the Author -- L. |
Subject |
Sedimentation and deposition.
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Sedimentation and deposition -- Mathematical models.
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Marine sediments.
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Geological modeling.
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Petroleum -- Geology.
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Sédimentation (Géologie)
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Sédimentation (Géologie) -- Modèles mathématiques.
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Sédiments marins.
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Modèles en géologie.
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Pétrole -- Géologie.
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SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Sedimentology & Stratigraphy.
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Geological modeling
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Marine sediments
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Petroleum -- Geology
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Sedimentation and deposition
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Sedimentation and deposition -- Mathematical models
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Other Form: |
Print version: Shanmugam, G., 1944- Deep-water processes and facies models. Amsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier, 2006 0444521615 (OCoLC)64098345 |
ISBN |
0444521615 |
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9780444521613 |
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0444521747 (CD-ROM) |
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9780444521743 (CD-ROM) |
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0080458424 (ebook) |
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9780080458427 (ebook) |
Standard No. |
9780444521613 |
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AU@ 000042577528 |
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DEBBG BV042309119 |
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DEBSZ 367772418 |
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DEBSZ 430355181 |
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DEBSZ 482439521 |
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NZ1 12371986 |
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NZ1 12434461 |
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NZ1 15594999 |
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