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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies and the Gulf Coast Section of SEPM 64th Annual Convention

Survivor: The Gulf Coast

October 5-7, 2014, Lafayette, Louisiana

Hosted by Lafayette Geological Society. Appreciation is expressed to James Willis, Odyssey International, for providing the abstracts.

Posted October 6, 2014
Search and Discovery Article #90196 (2014)

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ABSTRACTS (by Author)

ALL A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A

The Lower Woodbine Organic Shale of Burleson and Brazos Counties, Texas: Anatomy of a New “Old” Play

A New Look at Maverick Basin Tectonics

Determining Hydrocarbon Distribution Using Resistivity, Tuscaloosa Marine Shale, Southwestern Mississippi

Application of Research Previous HitTechniquesNext Hit for Exploration of Unconventional Resources Plays to Increase Diversity in Geosciences Program

Previous HitFaciesNext Hit Variability and Reservoir Quality in the Shelf-to-Slope Transition, Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Woodbine Group, Northern Tyler and Southeast Polk Counties, Texas, U.S.A.

B

Recycled Glass Cullet as an Alternative to Dredged Sediments for Coastal Replenishment

Foundered Shelf Edges—Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Expression of a Frio Example, Louisiana

Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Amplitude Driven Marine Deltaic Previous HitFaciesNext Hit Exploration—Examples of Stratigraphic Depositional Analogs in Southwestern Louisiana

Predicitng Potential Unconventional production in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale Play from thermal modeling and log overlay Previous HitanalysisNext Hit

Reflections on a Decade of U.S. Shale Plays

New Models of Valanginian Source-to-Sink Pathways in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico

The Effects of the Mississippi River–Gulf Outlet on Coastal Louisiana Land Loss

A Palinspastic Restoration for the Evolution of the Green Knoll Salt Dome in the Gulf of Mexico

E

Well Log and 2D Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Data Character of the Wilcox Group in South-Central Louisiana

G

Detailed Interpretation of a Channel System using Geological Expression Workflows: A Case Study from the Taranaki Basin, New Zealand

Previous HitFaciesNext Hit Previous HitAnalysisNext Hit Based on Outcrops and Petrographic Study on Turbidite Deposits of the Cinambo-Halang Formation, Bogor Zone, West Java, Indonesia: Providing a Better Understanding of the Bouma Sequence

Deepwater Sedimentary Processes and Systems in Deepwater Basin Margins

Inorganic Geochemistry of Shale Source Rocks

A Substitute Reference Section for the Wilcox Group (Paleocene-Eocene) from Northwestern Louisiana

J

Ultra-High Resolution Modern Analog Dataset from the Western Niger Delta Slope: Previous HitFaciesNext Hit Architecture and Application to Turbidite Reservoirs

K

Stratigraphy of the Barton Creek Formation, Corozal Basin, Northern Belize

An Integrated Approach to Reservoir Typing and Characterization of a Complex Deepwater System, Stampede Field, Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico

New High-Resolution Oil-Based Mud Borehole Imaging for Improved Interpretation of Deepwater Sediments

New High-Resolution Oil-Based Mud Borehole Imaging for Improved Interpretation of Deepwater Sediments

Application of Azimuthal Deep Resistivity and Azimuthal Near-Bit Gamma during Reservoir Navigation in Highly-Dipping Sand Reservoirs, Grand Isle 16 Field, Gulf of Mexico

Accelerated Environmental Management through High-Resolution Data Acquisition

P

Evolution of an Allochthonous Salt System, Southern Mars-Ursa Minibasin, Northern Gulf of Mexico

Clastic Previous HitFaciesNext Hit Reservoir Characterization in a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework through Production Decline Curve Previous HitAnalysisNext Hit: Example—Frio Formation, South Texas

U

Previous HitEnhancingNext Hit Reservoir Definition for Field Modeling and Simulation with Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Elastic Properties and Discontinuity Previous HitAnalysisNext Hit—A Case History for Main Pass 61, Gulf of Mexico