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Shengrong Xie, Fangfang Guo and Yiyi Wu Control Techniques for Gob-Side Entry Driving in an Extra-Thick Coal Seam with the Influence of Upper Residual Coal Pillar: A Case Study
Yunbing Hou, Junqi Cui and Ruipeng Liu Study on the Long-Distance Gas Pre-Drainage Technology in the Heading Face by Directional Long Borehole
Shengrong Xie, Yiyi Wu, Fangfang Guo, Hang Zou, Dongdong Chen, Xiao Zhang, et al. Application of Pre-Splitting and Roof-Cutting Control Technology in Coal Mining: A Review of Technology
Yang Liu, Tong Zhang, Jun Wu, Zhengyang Song and Fei Wang Experimental Study on Deformation Behavior and Permeability Evolution of Sandstone Responding to Mining Stress
In Chapter 2, Microseeps as Pathfinder and Regional Filtering Tool in Petroleum Exploration, Tedesco discusses the aid of microseeps in petroleum exploration. As shown in previous research (Tedesco, 1995), the use of surface geochemistry can enhance the probability of success from 10% to 60%.
The Society of Exploration Geophysicists published Reservoir Geophysics, the predecessor of this book, in 1992. This was a time of transition in the geophysical profession and in the petroleum industry, which had suffered a significant downturn in the mid-1980s. With the exception of the months just before and after the first Gulf War, oil prices were low compared with the boom of the late 1970s. Exploration was moving toward more challenging and costly areas — deeper water, deeper targets, more remote locations. Improved recovery in existing fields became an industry imperative <...>
During recent years, systematic, scientific, and engineering effort by researchers in the United States and abroad, has established the scientific basis for Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery (MEOR) technology. In the past, basic research was left to the laboratory, and field use was generally limited to an uninformed oil producer using microbes without knowing what to expect. The merger of these two groups--researchers and producers--is fostering acceptance of MEOR technology through the petroleum community. The applicability of MEOR technologies, its economic feasibility, and indications for future directions have become essential elements of current MEOR research programs. <...>
Behold the power of the microcomputer before your very eyes! This book took less than a year to complete from the initial conversations between Dan Merriam and myself to final typeset copy. This would have been impossible when the first volume of this book was published. All of the papers in this volume, with one exception, arrived on floppy disk but in four different disk formats and many wordprocessing formats. These were all handled elegantly by our typesetter and converted into the appropriate Macintosh file format. Even some of the figures were placed in the book electronically. I see this as a great boon to the world of science because of the much shorter time between inception and dispersal of scientific knowledge. As a result of using microcomputers to typeset this book, the information contained in it is current and fresh. <...>
Reviewers of the German edition of this book found that the text deals with facts and descriptions of limestones rather than with global speculations on facies models or large-scale sedimentation patterns. The book is neither a picture-book nor a recipe-book for facies interpretation of carbonates, but an attempt to summarize the present "state of the art" of a rather small but increasingly more important part of geology.
The objective of this book is to provide a synthesis of the methods used in microfacies studies of carbonate rocks and to show how the application of microfacies studies has contributed to new developments in carbonate geology. In contrast with other textbooks on carbonate sedimentology this book focuses on those compositional and textural constituents of carbonates that reflect the depositional and diagenetic history and determine the practical usefulness of carbonate rocks.
The objective of this book is to provide a synthesis of the methods used in microfacies studies of carbonate rocks and to show how the application of microfacies studies has contributed to new developments in carbonate geology. In contrast with other textbooks on carbonate sedimentology this book focuses on those compositional and textural constituents of carbonates that reflect the depositional and diagenetic history and determine the practical usefulness of carbonate rocks.