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A dataset and benchmark of carbonate thin-section images for deep learning. [PDF]

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Seismic velocities in carbonate rocks

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1991
Abstract Seismic velocities were measured in the laboratory vs pressure, temperature, and saturation on over 80 cores from various carbonate reservoirs in Alberta, using an ultrasonic pulse transmission method. Porosity, permeability, electrical properties, and capillary pressure were also measured in order to ...
Z. Wang, W.K. Hirsche, G. Sedgwick
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Hydrogeology of carbonate rocks

1999
Carbonate rocks are sedimentary type of rocks containing more than 50% carbonate minerals which are mainly calcite, CaCO3, and dolomite, CaMg(CO3)2. The carbonate minerals could be a result of chemical precipitation, organic processes or may occur as detrital material.
B. B. S. Singhal, R. P. Gupta
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Controls on fracturing in carbonate rocks

Proceedings of SPE Middle East Oil and Gas Show and Conference, 2005
Abstract Sedimentology (lithology, sedimentary structures, bed thick-ness, mechanical stratigraphy, the nature of bedding planes), structural geology (tectonic setting, palaeostresses, subsi-dence/uplift history, proximity to faults, position in a fold, timing of structural events, mineralisation, the angle between bedding and fractures)
D. C. P. Peacock, A. Mann
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Sequence stratigraphy of carbonate rocks

The Leading Edge, 1999
In the first contribution to TLE’s Geologic Column, J. M. Mulholland concluded that “sequence stratigraphy … is a tool that every explorationist must master.” I agree. In fact, sequence stratigraphy is more than a versatile tool in exploration and production geology. It is in many ways a role model for applied earth sciences.
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Surfactant Adsorption on Carbonate Rocks

SPE Conference at Oman Petroleum & Energy Show, 2022
Abstract In order to improve the waterflooding efficiency, surfactants and polymers are added to the water; this process is called surfactant–polymer (SP) flooding. One of the problems for this process is high adsorption of surfactants to the rock surface and specially to carbonate rock surfaces.
Panteha Bolourinejad   +3 more
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