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High-Resolution Temperature Logs in a Petroleum Setting: Examples and Applications,sin analysis are discussed. We point out that wells suitable for equilibrium or near equilibrium temperature logs usually are available, and we describe by examples criteria for the evaluation of the quality of a high- resolution temperature log. Examples of temperature gradient logs from two fieldsMammal 发表于 2025-3-28 20:20:55
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Present Heat Flow Along a Profile Across the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin: The Extent of Hydrodthe western edge of the Canadian Shield has allowed detailed analysis of the 2D temperature distribution, calculation of the thermal gradient, and estimate of heat flow. Temperature data are available typically from only a section of the depth interval making 2D contouring of the temperature field drods366 发表于 2025-3-29 03:05:03
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Temperature and Maturity Effects of Magmatic Underplating in the Gjallar Ridge, Norwegian Sea,s of rifting during basin development. Seismic refraction data indicate the existence of a “low velocity layer” which can be interpreted as magmatic underplating..The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a possible magmatic underplating over the Gjallar Ridge. More precisely, we have estCountermand 发表于 2025-3-29 23:33:18
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Rising Mud Diapirs and Their Thermal Anomalies,or having cold to ice-cold frothy mud and water emissions from gryphons and salses despite originating from several kilometers depth (as judged by mineral contents of the waters), and for having inferred heat- flux values which can be an order or magnitude or more higher than those inferred regional