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Future Advances in Basin Modeling : Suggestions from Current Observations, Analyses, and Simulations



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Autore: Fjeldskaar Willy Visualizza persona
Titolo: Future Advances in Basin Modeling : Suggestions from Current Observations, Analyses, and Simulations Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (366 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: atmospheric pressure tides
basin modeling
basin modelling
capillary seals
chalk
chemical alteration
compaction
computer simulations
conductivity effects on maturation
critical state physics
crustal flow channeling
crustal fluid flow
crustal fracture imaging
crustal fracture seismics
crustal power law scaling
crustal sills
crustal well-core poroperm
diagenesis
direct inversion method of fault slip analysis
diurnal hydrogen gas venting
draining faults
earth tides
faults
finite element method
flexural stress
fluid flow
fracture connectivity
fracture mapping
fracture seismic
gas seeps
geohistory evolution
Glaciations
H2 exploration
H2 venting
hydro-mechanical coupling
hydrocarbon and mineral resources
hydrocarbon migration
hydrogen economy
intra-cratonic basin
isostasy
isostatic adjustment
lognormal
magmatic intrusions
modeling principles
modelling
multiscale/multiphysics basin modeling
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native hydrogen
natural hydrogen vents
normal faulting
paleo tectonic principal stress orientations
passive margins
passive seismic
permeability
petroleum system
pink noise
porosity
pulsing gas emission
radiolysis
resources
rock failure
rock-fluid interaction
salt
salt structures
Sao Francisco Basin
sedimentary basins
serpentinization
sill intrusions
source rock maturation
steady state
stress
stress modeling
temperature effects
thermal modeling
thermo-hydro-mechanical model
transient thermal effects
volcanic basins
water weakening
well-log spectral scaling
west-central New Hampshire
Persona (resp. second.): CathlesLawrence
FjeldskaarWilly
Sommario/riassunto: This volume describes the nature, causes, and consequences of the diverse fluid movements that produce energy and mineral resources in sedimentary basins. The contained papers point to new capabilities in basin analysis methods and models. The processes that operate in the resource-producing thermo-chemical-structural reactors we call sedimentary basins are reviewed. Efficient ways to infer the tectonic history of basins are described. Impacts on hydrocarbon maturation and migration of glacial tilting, magmatic intrusion, salt migration, and fracturing are illustrated. The conditions under which subsurface flow will channel with distance traveled are identified. Seismic methods that can image and map subsurface permeability channels are described. The surface maturation, surface charge, and chemical reaction foundations of creep subsidence are set forth. Dynamic aspects of the hydrogen resource in basins are analyzed. There is much that is new that is presented in these papers with the intent of stimulating thinking and enthusiasm for the advances that will be made in future decades.
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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