Understanding the Micro to Macro Behaviour of Rock fluid Systems

Understanding the Micro to Macro Behaviour of Rock fluid Systems
Author: Richard Paul Shaw
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2005
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1862391866

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Understanding how fluids flow through though rocks is very important in a number of fields. Almost all of the world's oil and gas are produced from underground reservoirs. Knowledge of how they got where they are, what keeps them there and how they migrate through the rock is very important in the search for new resources, as well as for maximising the extraction of as much of the contained oil/gas as possible. Some contributors to this volume have been trying to understand real rocks in real situations and others have been working on computer models and laboratory simulations. Put together, these approaches have yielded very useful results, many of which are discussed in this volume.

Understanding the Micro to Macro Behaviour of Rock fluid Systems

Understanding the Micro to Macro Behaviour of Rock fluid Systems
Author: Richard Paul Shaw
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2005
Genre: Fluid dynamics
ISBN: 0013304674

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Rock Deformation from Field Experiments and Theory

Rock Deformation from Field  Experiments and Theory
Author: D.R. Faulkner,E. Mariani,J. Mecklenburgh
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2015-10-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781862396883

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Ernie Rutter has made, and continues to make, a significant impact in the field of rock deformation. He has studied brittle and plastic deformation processes that occur within both the oceanic and continental crust, as well as other key properties such as the permeability and seismic velocities of these rocks. His approach has been one that integrates field observations, laboratory experiments and theoretical analyses. This volume celebrates Ernie's key contribution to rock deformation and structural geology by bringing together a collection of papers that represent this broad approach. The papers within the volume address key issues that remain within these fields. These range from fundamental studies of brittle and plastic behaviour along with the resultant structures and microstructures from both the field and laboratory, to applied problems where a better understanding of the deformation and properties of the crust is still needed.

Poromechanics II

Poromechanics II
Author: J.L. Auriault,C. Geindreau,P. Royer,J.F. Bloch
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 978
Release: 2020-12-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000151244

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These proceedings deal with the fundamentals and applications of poromechanics to geomechanics, material sciences, geophysics, acoustics and biomechanics. They discuss the state of the art in such topics as constitutive modelling and upscaling methods.

Structurally Complex Reservoirs

Structurally Complex Reservoirs
Author: S. J. Jolley
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1862392412

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Reservoir Compartmentalization

Reservoir Compartmentalization
Author: S. J. Jolley
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2010
Genre: Carbonate reservoirs
ISBN: 1862393168

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"Reservoir compartmentalization - the segregation of a petroleum accumulation into a number of individual fluid/pressure compartments - controls the volume of moveable oil or gas that might be connected to any given well drilled in a field, and consequently impacts 'booking' of reserves and operational profitability. This is a general feature of modern exploration and production portfolios, and has driven major developments in geoscience, engineering and related technology. Given that compartmentalization is a consequence of many factors, an integrated subsurface approach is required to better understand and predict compartmentalization behaviour, and to minimize the risk of it occurring unexpectedly. This volume reviews our current understanding and ability to model compartmentalization. It highlights the necessity for effective specialist discipline integration, and the value of learning from operational experience in: detection and monitoring of compartmentalization; stratigraphic and mixed-mode compartmentalization; and fault-dominated compartmentalization"--Page 4 of cover.

Environmental Mineralogy II

Environmental Mineralogy II
Author: D.J. Vaughan ,R.A. Wogelius
Publsiher: The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2013-02-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780903056328

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In a sense, all mineralogy is environmental mineralogy. However, the term environmental has come to be employed (particularly in combination with terms such as science, issue or problem) to refer to those systems at or near the surface of the Earth where the geosphere comes into contact with the hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere. This is, of course, the environment upon which the human race depends for survival and, hence, is now sometimes referred to as the critical zone. Those systems containing minerals that constitute the most important or key environments are considered here: soils, modern sediments, atmospheric aerosols, and the interior or exterior parts of certain micro- and macro-organisms. Particularly important are the roles that minerals play in processes that act over time to control or influence the environment at various scales of observation. Both pure systems and those contaminated as a result of human activity are considered. The objectives for this volume are to help to define the subject of environmental mineralogy, and to provide an initial source of information both for mineralogists and other scientists who wish to understand or work in this field. It was hoped that it might also provide a text for use by those teaching courses in the subject at advanced undergraduate or graduate student level.

Fundamentals of Geobiology

Fundamentals of Geobiology
Author: Andrew H. Knoll,Don E. Canfield,Kurt O. Konhauser
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 876
Release: 2012-03-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118280881

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2012 PROSE Award, Earth Science: Honorable Mention For more than fifty years scientists have been concerned with the interrelationships of Earth and life. Over the past decade, however, geobiology, the name given to this interdisciplinary endeavour, has emerged as an exciting and rapidly expanding field, fuelled by advances in molecular phylogeny, a new microbial ecology made possible by the molecular revolution, increasingly sophisticated new techniques for imaging and determining chemical compositions of solids on nanometer scales, the development of non-traditional stable isotope analyses, Earth systems science and Earth system history, and accelerating exploration of other planets within and beyond our solar system. Geobiology has many faces: there is the microbial weathering of minerals, bacterial and skeletal biomineralization, the roles of autotrophic and heterotrophic metabolisms in elemental cycling, the redox history in the oceans and its relationship to evolution and the origin of life itself.. This book is the first to set out a coherent set of principles that underpin geobiology, and will act as a foundational text that will speed the dissemination of those principles. The chapters have been carefully chosen to provide intellectually rich but concise summaries of key topics, and each has been written by one or more of the leading scientists in that field.. Fundamentals of Geobiology is aimed at advanced undergraduates and graduates in the Earth and biological sciences, and to the growing number of scientists worldwide who have an interest in this burgeoning new discipline. Additional resources for this book can be found at: http://www.wiley.com/go/knoll/geobiology.