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Author Barker, Colin.

Title Thermal modeling of petroleum generation : theory and applications / Colin Barker.

Imprint Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1996.

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 512 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Developments in petroleum science ; 45
Developments in petroleum science ; 45.
Summary Petroleum exploration has always been limited by the lack of adequate subsurface control. Exploration problems are usually problems of extrapolation i.e. to greater depth, to laterally equivalent rocks, or back through time. Models are widely used as a way of describing complex geological systems so that they can be treated quantitatively and used as the basis for extrapolations and predictions. Models consider, typically, a simplified geological system that can be described mathematically. It is very important to know what simplifying assumptions have been made, when these assumptions are valid, and under what conditions their use may not be appropriate. This requires an understanding of the concepts involved in building the model and how the model operates. Models are best used as a tool for probing the system and evaluating the sensitivity of the conclusions to possible uncertainties in the values of the input parameters. In a sense, models permit experimental petroleum geochemistry and allow the user to answer the <Q>What if?</Q> questions e.g. What if the geothermal gradient had been higher in the past? What if the organic matter type had been different? This book provides students, exploration geologists, and others who would like to use the available models, with a general idea of how the models work, what they can do, and what their limitations are. It also provides the information necessary to obtain the input data required by the commercial models.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 429-501) and index.
Note Print version record.
Contents Ch. 1. Time and Temperature in Petroleum Generation -- Ch. 2. Introduction to Thermal Models -- Ch. 3. Burial History -- Ch. 4. Present Day Temperatures -- Ch. 5. Paleotemperatures -- Ch. 6. Time/Temperature Combinations and the Lopatin Method -- Ch. 7. Tissot-Espitalie Type Kinetic Models -- Ch. 8. Uses of Maturity Modeling -- Ch. 9. Extended Models -- Ch. 10. Applications.
Language English.
Subject Petroleum -- Geology -- Data processing.
Rocks -- Thermal properties -- Mathematical models.
Earth temperature -- Mathematical models.
Pétrole -- Géologie -- Informatique.
Géothermie -- Modèles mathématiques.
Earth temperature -- Mathematical models
Petroleum -- Geology -- Data processing
Rocks -- Thermal properties -- Mathematical models
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Other Form: Print version: Barker, Colin. Thermal modeling of petroleum generation. Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1996 0444820302 9780444820303 (DLC) 96050381 (OCoLC)36017215
ISBN 9780444820303
0444820302
Standard No. AU@ 000048129750
DEBBG BV039831736
DEBBG BV042309006
DEBSZ 367772582
DEBSZ 482436859
NZ1 12432803
NZ1 15191538

 
    
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