A comprehensive overview of geopressure analysis explaining the mechanical and thermal processes that generate excess pore pressures. Providing a physical and geological basis for understanding geopressure, its prediction and detection, this is an ideal for geoscience students and researchers looking to understand and analyse geopressure.
A comprehensive overview of geopressure analysis explaining the mechanical and thermal processes that generate excess pore pressures. Providing a physical and geological basis for understanding geopressure, its prediction and detection, this is an ideal for geoscience students and researchers looking to understand and analyse geopressure.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nader C. Dutta is a recognized industry expert on Geopressure and was the Senior Science Advisor of Schlumberger prior to retiring in 2015. He is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Geological Sciences Department, Stanford University, California. He is the Editor of SEG's book - Geopressure (1987), and has been a member of United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) and USA-DOE Gas Hydrate Assessment Committee.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Basic pressure concepts and definitions 2. Basic continuum mechanics and its relevance to geopressure 3. Mechanisms of geopressure 4. Quantitative geopressure analysis methods 5. Seismic methods to predict and detect geopressure 6. Integrating seismic imaging, rock physics and geopressure 7. Methods for pore pressure detection: Well logging and drilling parameters 8. Gravity and EM field methods aiding pore pressure prediction 9. Geopressure detection and prediction in real-time 10. Geopressure prediction using basin history modeling 11. Geohazard prediction and detection 12. Petroleum geomechanics and the role of geopressure 13. Guidelines for best practices - geopressure prediction and analysis 14. Recent advances in geopressure prediction and detection technology and the road ahead Appendices.
Preface 1. Basic pressure concepts and definitions 2. Basic continuum mechanics and its relevance to geopressure 3. Mechanisms of geopressure 4. Quantitative geopressure analysis methods 5. Seismic methods to predict and detect geopressure 6. Integrating seismic imaging, rock physics and geopressure 7. Methods for pore pressure detection: Well logging and drilling parameters 8. Gravity and EM field methods aiding pore pressure prediction 9. Geopressure detection and prediction in real-time 10. Geopressure prediction using basin history modeling 11. Geohazard prediction and detection 12. Petroleum geomechanics and the role of geopressure 13. Guidelines for best practices - geopressure prediction and analysis 14. Recent advances in geopressure prediction and detection technology and the road ahead Appendices.
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