The Mississippian formation of Oklahoma and Kansas has recently developed as a world class unconventional reservoir with wells producing up to 800 bbl/day. The Mississippian is composed of multiple distinct lithologic zones including limestone, hard chert, and soft tripolitic chert. These zones are difficult to discern with traditional log correlation, but mechanical stratigraphy has the potential to improve previous correlations of the Mississippian. This study uses full wave sonic logs from Osage County, OK to analyze the elastic properties of the Mississippian. Our work computes isotropic elastic parameters in an effort to partition the Mississippian section into units that may be correlated between wells. Raw material for this study con...
For nearly a century, once prosperous mill communities throughout New England have struggled to adap...
The Moresby and Pandora Troughs of the northern Coral Sea are components of the deep-sea depositiona...
Following Lion Oil’s drilling of the Sowell #1, Lower Cretaceous step-out drilling in Pelahatchie Fi...
Sand stringers are subtle (~1-10 m high), elongate (several km long, up to 100 m wide) aeolian landf...
A previously buried bald cypress forest (Taxodium distichum) was discovered on the continental shelf...
The Arkoma basin is an arcuate Paleozoic structural feature in the Ouachita foreland that extends fr...
The Smackover Formation is a highly productive producer of hydrocarbons throughout the United States...
The Barnett Shale, Northeast Texas, is a self-contained petroleum system (Jarvie, 2005). The Newark ...
The Smackover Formation is a highly productive producer of hydrocarbons throughout the United States...
The Smackover Formation is a highly productive producer of hydrocarbons throughout the United States...
The Smackover Formation is a highly productive producer of hydrocarbons throughout the United States...
The Mississippi River Alluvial Aquifer extends from Southern Illinois to the mouth of the Mississipp...
The two water worlds hypothesis challenges the widely accepted ecohydrology tenet that plant roots a...
For nearly a century, once prosperous mill communities throughout New England have struggled to adap...
The Winterville archeological site (22WS500) is a Mississippian-era chiefdom that flourished as a po...
For nearly a century, once prosperous mill communities throughout New England have struggled to adap...
The Moresby and Pandora Troughs of the northern Coral Sea are components of the deep-sea depositiona...
Following Lion Oil’s drilling of the Sowell #1, Lower Cretaceous step-out drilling in Pelahatchie Fi...
Sand stringers are subtle (~1-10 m high), elongate (several km long, up to 100 m wide) aeolian landf...
A previously buried bald cypress forest (Taxodium distichum) was discovered on the continental shelf...
The Arkoma basin is an arcuate Paleozoic structural feature in the Ouachita foreland that extends fr...
The Smackover Formation is a highly productive producer of hydrocarbons throughout the United States...
The Barnett Shale, Northeast Texas, is a self-contained petroleum system (Jarvie, 2005). The Newark ...
The Smackover Formation is a highly productive producer of hydrocarbons throughout the United States...
The Smackover Formation is a highly productive producer of hydrocarbons throughout the United States...
The Smackover Formation is a highly productive producer of hydrocarbons throughout the United States...
The Mississippi River Alluvial Aquifer extends from Southern Illinois to the mouth of the Mississipp...
The two water worlds hypothesis challenges the widely accepted ecohydrology tenet that plant roots a...
For nearly a century, once prosperous mill communities throughout New England have struggled to adap...
The Winterville archeological site (22WS500) is a Mississippian-era chiefdom that flourished as a po...
For nearly a century, once prosperous mill communities throughout New England have struggled to adap...
The Moresby and Pandora Troughs of the northern Coral Sea are components of the deep-sea depositiona...
Following Lion Oil’s drilling of the Sowell #1, Lower Cretaceous step-out drilling in Pelahatchie Fi...