Geomathematical and Petrophysical Studies in Sedimentology
An International Symposium
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Geomathematical and Petrophysical Studies in Sedimentology
An International Symposium
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Computers & Geology, Volume 3: Geomathematical and Petrophysical Studies in Sedimentology presents a collection of papers concerned with interpretation of sediment properties from mechanical logs and seismic profiles. This book covers stimulation of groundwater flow, atmospheric conditions, bed thickness, and stratigraphic data. Organized into 17 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the FORTRAN program designed to duplicate and simplify the mental processes that lead to an interpretation of a depositional setting. This text then examines a simple stochastic sedimentation model of turbidite sequences that assumes a bed thickness corresponding to a waiting time between turbidity currents. Other chapters consider the study of a system's response to different disturbances. This book discusses as well the MonteāCarlo model to reconstruct open-array correlation matrices from coefficients drawn from closed-percent systems. The final chapter deals with bivariate allometric equation. This book is a valuable resource for petroleum geologists and research workers.
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- Front Cover
- Geomathematical and Petrophysical Studies in Sedimentology
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1. RECOGNIZING TERRIGENOUS DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS WITH THE AID OF THE COMPUTER
- CHAPTER 2. SIMULATION OF BED-THICKNESS DISTRIBUTION BASED ON WAITING TIME IN THE POISSON PROCESS
- CHAPTER 3. SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF GROUNDWATER FLOW SYSTEMS AND AN APPLICATION TO A REAL CASE
- CHAPTER 4. A MONTE-CARLO MODEL FOR RECONSTRUCTING OPEN ARRAYS FROM CLOSED ARRAYS
- CHAPTER 5. ANALYSIS OF STRESS AND DEFORMATION AROUND A DIAPIRIC INTRUSION
- CHAPTER 6. THE USE OF POROSITY LOGS IN LITHOLOGY DETERMINATION, LITHOSTRATIGRAPHY AND BASIN ANALYSIS
- CHAPTER 7. GAMMARAY - NEUTRON CROSS-PLOTS AS AN AID IN SEDIMENTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
- CHAPTER 8. FAST MATRIX METHODS FOR THE LITHOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF GEOPHYSICAL LOGS
- CHAPTER 9. A REVIEW OF SEVERAL METHODS OF SEGMENTATION
- CHAPTER 10. STRATIGRAPHIC CORRELATION OF WELL LOGS: AN AUTOMATED APPROACH
- CHAPTER 11. OBSTACLES TO QUANTITATIVE LITHOSTRATIGRAPHIC CORRELATION
- CHAPTER 12. INTERPRETATION OF SEDIMENTOLOGIC PROCESSES USING SEISMIC PROFILES IN EASTERN GULF OF MEXICO BASIN
- CHAPTER 13. ACTIVE GROWTH FAULT ON SEAWARD EDGE OF BLAKE PLATEAU
- CHAPTER 14. AN ALGORITHM FOR INTEGRATING POLYNOMIALS OVER ANY CLOSED BOUNDARY, AND ITS APPLICATION TO CALCULATION OF VOLUME UNDER POLYNOMIAL TREND SURFACES*
- CHAPTER 15. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS (ARATU UNIT, RECONCAVO SERIES, LOWER CRETACEOUS) IN THE RECONCAVO BASIN, BAHIA, BRAZIL
- CHAPTER 16. QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL STRATIGRAPHY OF THE NIOBRARA CHALK (CRETACEOUS) IN WESTERN KANSAS
- CHAPTER 17. PRINCIPAL-COMPONENTS ANALYSIS, FACTOR ANALYSIS, AND POINT COORDINATES IN THE STUDY OF MULTIVARIATE ALLOMETRY
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