Magnetic field, Aircraft, Hydrocarbons, Traps, USA COSSEY, S.P.J. ~t VALENTA, W.T. 1984. Seismic hydrocarbon indicators in the South China Sea, geological, geophysical aspects. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(37), 212-224
Direct hydrocarbon indicators, Seismic reflection, Synthetic seismogram, Gas/ natural, Coal, Stratigraphy, South China Sea, USA
North Sea floor and Scotian shelf. Sedimentology, 31 (4), 471-480
Pockmarks, Gas/natural, Seismic reflection, Sonar/side-scan, North Sea, NOVA SCOTIA, UK JARVIS, G.T. 1984. An extensional model of graben subsidence - the first stage of basin evolution. Sedimentary Geology, 40(1/3), 13-32
Graben, Extension, Subsidence, Model, Review article, CANADA
KULKARNI, P. 1984. Crystal interpretation system unites geologist and geophysicist for interactive exploration. Oil and Gas Journal. 82(49), 81-85
GIK LD. etal. 1984. Effect of dispersing boundaries on transmitted waves. Soviet Geology and Geophysics, 24(8), 106-111
3-D seismic, Videodisplay systems, Data interpretation, Analysis, USA
Siesmic reflection, Wave, Dispersion, Model, Data processing, USSR
WALTON, R. 1984. A pocket-computer assist for the geophysicist Oil and Gas Journal, 82(49), 100-101
PERCKHVATOV. V.V. 1984. Spatial quantization in seismoholographic Kirchoff transformation. Soviet Geology and Geophysics, 24(8). 112-116
Computer program, Velocity/sound, Time, Depth, Seismic reflection, USA COTTON, W.R. 1984. Advances in marine source technology. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(49), 127-131
Airguns, Wave parameters, Bubble, Performance, USA BALL M.M. et. al. 1984. Geophysical measurements on northern edge of Bahamian - Cuban collision zone. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(49), 132-141
Seismic reflection, Seismic stratigraphy, Carbonate, Tectonics, BAHAMAS, CUBA, USGS STEEPLES, D.W. 1984. High-resolution seismic reflections at 200Hz. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(49), 86-92
Seismic reflection, Sound sources, Wave parameters, Velocity/sound, Feasibility study, USA CLINE, W.M. 1984. Wavelet composition program useful when cyclical fluctuations must be evaluated. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(49), 93-97
Wave parameters, Seismic reflection, Computer program, USA
MATTHEW& W.R. 1984. How to calculate pore pressure gradients from well logs for the US West Coast Oil and Gas Journal, 81 (40). 132-137
Pressure, Gradient, Measurement, Conductivity, Velocity/sound, Depth, USA HERMAN, J.D. etal. 1984. Geoscience finds possible Iowa overthrusting. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(45), 129-135
Remote sensing, Tectonics, Gas/natural, Seismic reflection, USA TATHAM, R.H. 1984. Synergism of seismic, wireline data aids reservoir definition. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(40}, 108-117
Seismic reflector, Well logging, Synthetic seismogram, Reservoir, USA RANDALl A.G. 1984. Oregon and Washington relationship of gravity magnetics to oil and gas indicators. Oil and Gas Journal. 82(43). 153-155
Gravity, Magnetic field, Hydrocarbons, USA ARTYUSHKOV, E.V.. BOSCHI, E. ~ ZERBINI, S. 1983. On the mechanism of formation of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 121(1), 39-62
Rift, Tectonics, Heat flow, Mantle, Tyrrhenian Sea, USSR JOWETT, E.C. 8- JARVIS, G.T. 1984. Formation of foreland rifts. Sedimentary Geology, 40(1/3), 51-72
Rift, Extensional Model, CANADA
tectonics,
Igneous,
HOVLAND, M., JUDD, A.G. ~t KING. LH. 1984. Characteristic features of pockmarks on the
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ROBINSON, B.A. Et TESTER, J.W. 1984. Dispersed fluid flow in fractured reservoirs: an analysis of tracer-determined residence time distributions. Journal of Geophysical Research. 89(B12), 10374-10384
Reservoirs, Geothermal, Tracer, Behaviour, MIT
Fluid
flow,
ARONOFSKY, J.S. et al. 1984. Use and abuse of reservoir simulation. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(45), 79-82
Reservoir, Behaviour, Performance, Recovery, Computer, Model, USA ARONOFSKY, J.S. et al. 1984. Use and abuse of reservoir simulation - 2. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(47). 109-110
Reservoir, Computer, Model, Management Enhanced oil recovery, USA ARONOFSKY, J.S. et al. 1984. Use and abuse of reservoir simulation - 3. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(49), 116-118
Seismic reflection, Migration, Diffraction, Calculation, USSR
Reservoir, Permeability, Model, Review article, USA
ELISEEV, B.A. ~t MASHINSKII, E.I. 1983. Experimental study of a high frequency method of generating seismic waves. Soviet Geology and Geophysics, 20(2), 117-119
HOLM, l W . 8 JOSENDAI V.A. 1984. Study shows best use of CO2 as EOR agent. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(43), 131-1 34
Seismic reflection, Explosives, Energy, Wave parameters, Experiment, Resolution, USSR TSIBUL'CHIK, G.M. 1983. Extension of the wave field and the inverse problem for the wave equation. Soviet Geology and Geophysics, 24(8), 97-105
Computer,
Enhanced oil recovery, Carbon dioxide, Flooding, Pressure, USA COFFEY, R. 1984. Plans, methods improve performance in geopressured drilling. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(45), 1O4-110
Drilling, Geopressura, Gradient, Casing, Drilling sand, Pressure, USA
Seismic reflection, Wave, Reflection, Wave parameters, USSR
McCOY, J.N. ~t PODIO. A . I 1984. Acoustic pressure accuracy competes with wireline bomb. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(47), 85-94
RITZ, M. 1984. Geomagnetic anomalies across the onshore Mesozoic-Tertiary Senegal basin. Tectonophysics, 11 O(1/2}, 1-8
Pressure, Down-hole tools, Acoustic, Measurement, USA
Resistivity, Magnetic field, Igneous, Sedimentary basin, SENEGAL, FRANCE
DANIEL W.L. 8. FERTL, W.H. 1984. Logging high angle long-reach boreholes. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(49), 103-108
LESQUER, A. eL al. 1984. Proterozoic links between northeastern Brazil and West Africa: a plate tectonic model based on gravity data. Tectonophysics, 110(1/2), 9-26
Well logging, Down-hole tools, Deviated wells, Handling equipment, USA
Gravity, Pro-Cambrian, Geology, Plate tectonics, BRAZIL WEST AFRICA, FRANCE LIN, J. 1984. Gravity anomaly characteristics and the upper mantle structure of the South China Sea and its adjacent marginal seas. Tropic Oceanology, 3(1 ), 1-9
Gravity, Variation, Moho, South China Sea, CHINA
4 Petroleum Engineering, Platform Technology, Drilling Pipelines MORLAND, IW. Et DONALDSON, E.C. 1984. Correlation of porosity and permeability of reservoirs with well oscillations induced by earth tides. Geophysical Journal. 79(3), 705726
Reservoir, Porosity, Permeability, Tide, Well, UK AMERKHANOV, IM. etal. 1983. The relationship between the parameters of reservoir oil and its molecular weight International Geology Review, 25(11 ), 1316-1318
Petroleum, Reservoir, Viscosity, Density, USeR LUTKOV, V.A. 8 GARENBERGER, yu. P. 1983. Nature and results of a method for monitoring temperature changes in developed horizons in the Uzen' field. International Geology Review, 25(11 ), 1255-1259.
Temperature, Reservoir, Flooding, Injection, Monitoring, USSR 1985,
V o l 2, A u g u s t
ORCHISON, K. 1984. Australian drilling surge may be short lived. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(35), 71-72
Drilling, Exploration, Marketing, Develop ment, AUSTRALIA PARKER, M.A. 1984. Oil flow soars from India's big Bombay High field. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(35), 76-77
Petroleum, Development, Production, Continental shelf, Arabian Sea, INDIA CHEVALIER, J. 8 TURNER, / 1984. New jacking system resolves dynamic forces in 400 ft jack-up. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(35), 99102
Jack-up rig, Force, Storm, Construction, Design study, USA PARKER, M.A 1984. Asia/Pacific oil flow up, exploration down. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(35), 55-62
Petroleum, Exploration, Asia, AUSTRALASIA
Drilling,
SE
TAYLOR, K.O. 8 ANDERSON, W. 1984. Electronics system speeds drilling time. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(38), 90-96
Communications, Radiosystems, ling, Monitoring, USA
Dril-
LOHEC, R. 1984. Reservoir geometry I: Analytic approach evaluates frontal displacement mechanism. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(38), 83-89
Reservoir, Volume, Production, Calculation, USA GREGORCYK, W.A. etal. 1984. High fracturing sand concentrations boost production in Texas' Olmos Formation. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(38), 105-108
Fracturing, Reservoir, Stimulation fluid, Permeability, Productivity, USA
VAN DER MARE/M. Et SLUYTER, E.A. 1984. Optical, acoustical methods are used for submarine pipeline leak survey. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(41 ), 89-90
Pipeline, Damage, Optical, Acoustic, Measurement, Submersible, Remote control, NETHERLANDS LINDSEY, H.E. 1984. The edge of technology in deep drilling completion. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(41 )
Drilling, Depth, Well completions, Casing, Drill string, Metallurgy, USA THRASH, J.C. 1984. Results of pipelining and injecting CO2 for oil recovery in Texas' Two Freds Field. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(37), 144-146
Pipeline, Gas injection, Carbon dioxide, Productivity, TEXAS, USA
BORCHARDT, J.K Et BROWN, D.L 1984. Clay stabilizers improve EOR injection rates. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(37), 150-1 56
Enhanced oil recovery, Polymers, Clay, Stabilization, Flooding, USA
LOHEC, R.E. 1984. Analytic approach applied to known reservoirs. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(39}, 92-97
Reservoir, Volume, Production, Historical, Model, Statistics, USA
ITO, A., OUCHI, K., HISA, I., SEKI, S., SETO,Y. 8 KURASHINA, S. 1984. Photographic monitoring system for observing heaw free-falling objects: multi-stage design backages of radioactive waste. Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan, 40(2), 98-104
Radioactivity, Waste disposal, Photography/underwater, Monitoring, JAPAN HUME, T.M, RUSSELl K.D. Et McLACHLAN, M.J. 1984. A sea-sled technique for sea-bed surveying in the nearshore zone of beaches. Marine Geology, 61 (1), 75-83
Beach, Topography, Towed Winches, Measurement, ZEALAND
systems, NEW
JOHNS, T.C. ~t McCONNELL D.P. 1984. Pipeline design resists buckling in deep water. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(30), 62-68
Pipeline, Stress, Bending, Behaviour, Design study, USA
Depth,
CORLEY,W.T. etal. 1984. Polymer drilling fluid provides non damaging inhibition. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(30), 52-57
Workover, Polymers, Drilling Reservoir, Damage, USA
fluids,
PEEBLES, EL. 1984. Directional-drilling technique is proposed for installing marine pipelines in Arctic Areas. Oil and Gas Journal, 81 (40), 149-160
PARKHOUSE, W.G. £t TEESDALE, H.A. 1984. Air drilling speeds three Tunisian operations. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(39), 104-109
Pipeline, Direction, Drilling, Tunnel, Safety, Ice, Erosion, Arctic, USA
Drilling, Air, Lubrication, Drilling mud, Casing, TUNISIA, UK
DUNCAN, P. 8 AUSTIN, R. 1984. Microcomputer used to place offshore production jacket Oil and Gas Journal, 81 (40), 143-148
FOSTER, J.W. 1984. Natural injection of geopressured fluid possible. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(39), 83-84
Enhanced oil recovery, Pressure, Temperature, Injection, Aquifer, Gulf of Mexico, USA
KANTAR. K. 8 CONNOR, T.E. 1984. Turkey's largest oil field posed for CO2 immisible EOR project. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(48), 95-99
Enhanced oil recovery, Carbon dioxide, Reservoir, Pipeline. TURKEY ROBINSON, W.R. e t a l . 1984. Mature Louisiana field gets new life. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(47). 75-78
Reservoir, Sand, Permeability, Production, Management, Gas/natural, Gulf of Mexico, USA
LEONARD, J. 1984. World's largest closedloop gas lift system will operate at North Slope's Prudhoe Bay. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(47), 71-74
Gas/natural, Compressors, ALASKA, USA
Lifting Computer,
system, Control,
SPEERS. A, 1984. Computer aids analysis of drilling fluids. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(47), 118-135
Drilling mud, Rheology, Computer, Analysis, Performance, USA
5 Instrumentation, Equipment, Navigation, Communications GAMES, K.P. 80GILIVIE, A.J.S. 1984. A new high resolution multichannel hydrophone streamer array. First Break 2(12), 6pp
Hydrophone, Transducer, Sound sources, Recording, Seismic reflection, UK
HARRISON, J.C. 8 SATO, T. 1984. Implementation of electrostatic feedback with a LaCosteRomberg Model G gravity meter. Journal of Geophysical Research, 89(139), 7957-7961
Gravity, Measuring instrument, Electrostatic, Control, Calibration, USA
Platform, Flooding, Computer, Analysis, Control, Model, Simulator, UK
GORODY. A.W. 1984. TEDSI develops horizontal drilling technology. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(40), 118-126
Horizontal, Drilling, Workover, Direction, Control, USA
6 Miscellaneous SCHUTHEISS, P.J. 8 THOMSON, J. 1984. Disposal in sea-bed geological formations properties of ocean sediments in relation to the disposal of radioactive waste. Commission of the European Communities, Report, EUR 8952 En, 27pp
Radioactivity, Waste disposal, Oceanic bottom, Geotechnics, Geochemistry, Sediments, lOS HARRISON, J. 1984. Disposal of highly radioactive waste: a report to ICSU. Episodes, 7(2), 20-25
GOLITSYN, M.V. et al. 1983. Coals for synthetic fuel production. International Geology Review, 25(11 ), 1319-1327
Coal, Gas/natural, Petroleum, Resources, USSR BARDACH, J.E. 1984. Science, resources and the Law of the Sea: introduction and overview. Ocean Management 9(1/2), 1-5
Research, Resources, Law of the Sea, Policy, UN, Review article, USA
BARDACH, J.E. 1984. Science, resources, and the Law of the Sea. Ocean Management, 9(1/2), 1-156
Research, Resources, Temtonal limits, Law of the Sea, Review article, USA
HARBOUR, J./ t984. Managing an effective geoscience training program as good company investment Oil and Gas Journal, 82(49), 71-75
Geophysics, Training, Management, Program, Economics, USA
IVAN HOE, LF. 1984. US vs foreign oil deals. Oil and Gas Journal, 82(47), 176-178
Petroleum, Exploration, Economics, Concessions, Government, International, USA WONG, C.S., BOYLE, E., BRULAND, K.W., BURTON, J.D. 8 GOLDBERG, E.D. (Eds) 1983. Trace metals in sea water (Proceedings of NATO conference on ... held Ettore Majorana Center for Scientific Culture, Erice, Sicily, Italy March 30-3 April, 1981) New York: Plenum Press, 920pp (NATO Conference Series IV: Marine Sciences Vol. 9)
Trace elements, Seawater, Geochemistry, Pollution/general, Conference, NATO
EL-TAHAN, M.S., EL-TAHAN, H.W. 8 VENKATESH. S. 1983. Forecast of iceberg ensemble drift. Pp 151-158 in, 1983 Offshore Technology Conference. Vol 1. Houston, Texas: Offshore Technology Conference, 562pp
Ice, Motion, Wind, Wave, Current, Forecasting, USA NILLER, P.P. 8 WHITMAN, C, 1983. CTD transect of the Kuroshio Extension. 27°-42°N, 152°E, May 1981. Oregon State University, School of Oceanography Data Report, No. 82-7, 66pp
Conductivity, Temperature, Current, NW Pacific, JAPAN
Depth,
FLEISCHBEIN, J., GILBERT, W.E., HUYER, A. 1983. CTD observations off Oregon and California: R/V "Wecoma", W8205A and Code 2 Leg 8, 18 May - 4 June, 1982. Oregon State University, School of Oceanography, Data Report, No. 104, 149pp
Radioactivity, Waste disposal, Geology, Geophysics, Geochemistry, Research, ICSU
Conductivity, Temperature, Depth, Upwelling, Conshelf water, NE Pacific, OSU
JENKINS, D.M., HOLLOWAY, J.R 8 KACOYANNAKIS, J.E 1984. Temporal variations of aqueous constituents in water-basaltsupercalcine system: implications for the experimental assessment of nuclear waste forms. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Act& 48(7), 1443-1454
CARTWRIGHT, D.E. 1983. Detection of largescale ocean circulation and tides. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, A, 309{1508), 361-370
Global, Circulation, Tide, Measurement, Model, Satellite. Calculation, lOS
Radioactivity, Waste disposal, Igneous, Seawater, Geochemistry, USA
VANDEN-BROECK, J-M. 1983. Some new gravity waves in water of finite depth. Physics of Fluids, 26(9). 2385-2387
WEISS, R.F., BROECKER, W.S., CRAIG, H. £ SPENCER, D. 1983. GEOSECS Indian Ocean Expedition. Vol 5. Hydrographic data 19771978. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office for NSF/IDOE, 48pp
Wave parameters, Depth, Calculation, Hydrodynamics. NETHERLANDS
Seawater, Chemical composition, Indian Ocean, GEOSECS LAVRUSHKO, I.P. 8 SMOLENCHUK, T.N. 1983. Characteristics of the unexploited commercial and prospective oil reserves of the USSR. International Geology Review, 25(11 ). 1241-1245
Petroleum, Reserves. Volume, Viscosity, USSR
MIKSIS, MJ. 8 TING, L 1983. Surface waves induced by an impinging jet. Physics of Fluids, 26(9}, 2378-2384
Current, Wave parameters, Speed, Hydrodynamics, Model, UK BANERJEE, P.P., KORPEL, A. 8- LONNGREN, K,E. 1983. Self-refraction of nonlinear capillarygravity waves. Physics of Fluids, 26(9), 23932398
Wave, Wave parameters, Hydrodynamics, USA
Refraction,
M a r i n e a n d P e t r o l e u m G e o l o g y , 1 9 8 5 , V o l 2, A u g u s t
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