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Submarine fan reservoirs are important accumulation zones for oil, gas, and natural gas hydrates, offering significant potential for hydrocarbon exploration.
Congjun Feng +12 more
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The turbidite fans of Miocene Meishan Formation in Qiongdongnan Basin are important targets for natural gas exploration in the northern South China Sea, and the types of turbidite fan is closely related to reservoir development.
LI Jianping +4 more
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Seisimic evidence from a study of 35‐m.y.‐old sediment contradicts the prevailing theory that bottom currents are the main cause of sediment distribution patterns and the shape of the continental rise.In the research area 200 miles offshore from New Jersey to Cape Hatteras, N.C., Stanley D. Locker of the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, has
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An early Proterozoic metagreywacke-slate turbidite sequence: The Tampere schist belt, southwestern Finland [PDF]
The metasedimentary sequence of the Tampere Schist belt, where it has undergone only slight metamorphism, clearly consisted of graded graywackes, siltstones and mudstones.
R.W. Ojakangas
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Morphology of Salina offshore (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) [PDF]
In this paper, we present the first complete morphological map of the Salina offshore at a scale of 1:100,000. The submarine flanks of the Salina edifice extend down to −650 to −1300 m, are steep and characterized by an uneven morphology due to the ...
Bosman, A +3 more
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Menanga Formation as volcanic submarine fan deposit of Woyla Arc in Sumatra, Indonesia [PDF]
The Menanga Formation is part of the Woyla terrane, the last large terrane amalgamated formed island of Sumatra. Woyla terrane consist of Cretaceous arc assemblage and relatively lack of research has been done on this formation in Lampung and surrounding
Widiatama Angga Jati +6 more
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Overbank deposits provide a potentially valuable record of flows that have passed through a submarine channel. The architecture of overbank deposits has generally assumed to relate to autogenic processes related to channel construction.
Elena Scacchia +3 more
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A volcaniclastic deep-sea fan off La Réunion Island (Indian Ocean): Gradualism versus catastrophism
International audienceA new geophysical data set off La Réunion Island (western Indian Ocean) reveals a large volcaniclastic submarine fan developing in an open-ocean setting.
Bachèlery, Patrick +10 more
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Fluid mechanics of waste water disposal in the ocean [PDF]
Outfall pipes into the ocean are analogous to chimneys in the atmosphere: they are each intended for returning contaminated fluids to the environment in a way that promotes adequate transport and dispersion of the waste fluids.
Brooks, Norman H., Koh, Robert C. Y.
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Centimeter-Scale Lithology and Facies Prediction in Cored Wells Using Machine Learning
Machine-learning algorithms have been used by geoscientists to infer geologic and physical properties from hydrocarbon exploration and development wells for more than 40 years.
Thomas Martin, Ross Meyer, Zane Jobe
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