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Influence of multi-trend major fault reactivation during multiphase rifting: Beier Depression, Hailar Basin, NE China

Geological Magazine, 2022
AbstractComplex fault patterns associated with rift development in the Hailar Basin were largely influenced by the Mongolia–Okhotsk Ocean and Palaeo-Pacific tectonic regimes during the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous periods. Based on 3D seismic data from the Beier Depression in the Hailar Basin, we characterized the reactivation history of multi ...
Rui Lou   +4 more
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Modeling multiphase flow of petroleum at the sedimentary basin scale

Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 2003
Abstract Numerical basin modeling provides a strategy for optimizing exploration in frontier areas and evaluating new plays within well-explored basins. Ideally, a basin simulator should span the entire process of source-rock burial, hydrocarbon migration into a potential trap and assessment of trap integrity throughout the evolution of a basin. This
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Influence of multiphase carbonate cementations on the Eocene delta sandstones of the Bohai Bay Basin, China

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2021
Abstract This study deciphers the origin and distribution of multiphase carbonate cementations and assesses their implications for reservoir quality of the Eocene delta hydrocarbon sandstones in the Bohai Bay Basin. Petrographic observation and stable isotopic analysis identified two phases of carbonate cementations: (1) eodiagenetic phase including ...
Yancong Jia   +3 more
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Multiphase CO 2 flow, transport and sequestration in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming, USA

Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 2000
Abstract Sequestration of anthropogenic “greenhouse gases” such as CO 2 is proposed as a means of reducing global warming. We tested the possibility of sequestering CO 2 in regional-scale aquifers in sedimentary basins, including residence time in possible aquifer storage sites and migration rates away from such sites.
B.J.O.L McPherson, B.S Cole
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Multiphase halokinesis in the Nordkapp Basin

1993
Halokinetic wavelength analysis and physical models with approximate dynamic scaling indicate that there is no need for the mother salt in the Nordkapp Basin to have been extraordinarily thick. Slow sedimentation allowed significant spreading of the surficial levels of salt stocks in the Nordkapp Basin during the late Triassic to Jurassic.
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Multiphase dolomitization of a microbialite-dominated gas reservoir, the middle Triassic Leikoupo Formation, Sichuan Basin, China

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2019
Abstract Microbialites have great economic potentials in hosting hydrocarbons throughout the geological record. Diagenesis, particularly dolomitization, has been proven to be crucial in microbialite reservoir development, however, the impacts of dolomitization on microbialite reservoir quality were not yet clearly understood.
Lei Jiang   +3 more
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Reconstructing Basin Architecture of the Mesozoic Multiphase Back-Arc and Retroarc Foreland Basin System in Colombia

The present-day Middle Magdalena Valley, Eastern Cordillera, and Llanos Basin were once part of a large, multiphase basin system that began as an extensional basin during the Late Triassic–Early Jurassic and evolved into a retroarc foreland basin by the Late Cretaceous.
Carvajal-Torres, Juan Sebastian   +1 more
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Multiphase deformation of a multilayered salt giant: Salt tectonics in the Levant Basin

Geological Society of America Bulletin
Abstract The Mediterranean salt giant deposited during the Messinian salinity crisis (5.97–5.33 Ma) is the youngest known example of its kind on Earth. Unlike older layered evaporite sequences, which typically become gravitationally unstable and pierce through overlying formations, the Mediterranean salt remains relatively undeformed ...
Jimmy Moneron, Zohar Gvirtzman
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Attenuation of Multiphase Surface Waves in the Basin and Range Province Part II: The Fundamental Mode

Seismological Research Letters, 1993
Abstract In order to investigate the large errors which sometimes characterize fundamental-mode attenuation coefficient determinations, we have made many such determinations in the Basin and Range province and have plotted particle motion for the observed three-component seismograms.
Brian J. Mitchell   +2 more
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A Massively Parallel Basin Simulation with Multiphase Hydrocarbon Migration of a Large-Scale Model

Middle East Oil, Gas and Geosciences Show (MEOS GEO)
Abstract We present a multiphase invasion percolation (IP) feature for hydrocarbon migration recently developed for our massively parallel simulator and showcase the results for a large-scale model. The simulator simulates the generation and migration of compositional hydrocarbon fluids from source rocks to predicted present-day ...
Raheel Ahmed, Rainer Schmidt
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