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For example, Lodgepole Mounds near Dickinson in Stark County, North Dakota, are relatively low porosity carbonate In the real world of oil exploration, seismic data (whether bodies and associated thin shales encased in shaly analog 2D, digital 2D, swath 2D/3D, 3D or 4D data) are carbonate rocks. These mounds are not easily found by judged by the results obtained by using the data. The subsurface mapping, interpreting existing 2D seismic or recognition and display of stratigraphic features in seismic even newly acquired 3D seismic data (as shown by dry data are sometimes overlooked in the modem high-tech holes located on 3D data). They are difficult to see in world of geophysical work stations and 3D data bases.
acoustic contrast, facies, frequency, interpretation, Lodgepole, Lodgepole Mound, Mississippian Age Lodgepole Mound, mound, Reservoir Characterization, resolution, seismic data, seismic example, stratigraphic feature, stratigraphic variation, stratigraphy, Upstream Oil & Gas, variation, wavelength, Williston Basin
Country:
- North America > Canada (1.00)
- North America > United States > North Dakota > Stark County (0.48)
Geology:
- Geology > Geological Subdiscipline > Stratigraphy (1.00)
- Geology > Rock Type > Sedimentary Rock > Clastic Rock (0.35)
- Geology > Rock Type > Sedimentary Rock > Carbonate Rock (0.34)
Oilfield Places:
- North America > United States > Texas > Dickinson Field (0.99)
- North America > United States > South Dakota > Williston Basin > Bakken Shale Formation (0.99)
- North America > United States > North Dakota > Williston Basin > Bakken Shale Formation (0.99)
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SPE Disciplines: Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization > Seismic processing and interpretation (1.00)