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7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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A SYNTETHIC SEISMIC REFLECTION DATA, PROCESSED WITH NEW METHOD; COMMON REFLECTION SURFACE STACK

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, Soleimani, Mehrdad, Piruz, Iradj)

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A standard imaging method in seismic data processing is the simulation of a zero offset section from seismic reflection data. In traditional imaging methods, e. g. NMO/DMO/stack, an accurate macro velocity model is needed. Common reflection surface (CRS) stack is a new data driven method, introduced in recent years which remove the necessity of making this model and just use the surface velocity to simulate zero offset section (2D) or volume (3D). In this article, we drive the CRS stacking on a synthetic data to o...

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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APPLICATION OF MAGNETIC METHODS FOR ESTIMATION OF THE DEGREE OF SOIL POLLUTION IN THE AREA OF VARNA – DEVNJA INDUSTRIAL ZONE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, Jordanova, Diana, Jordanova, Neli)

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Magnetism of soils is determined by the amount of strongly magnetic minerals, which may have different origin – inherent from the parent rocks (lithogenic); “in situ” formed during pedogenesis (pedogenic) and anthropogenic – from atmospheric deposition of particulates emitted from various industrial productions, which together with heavy metals contain also magnetic fraction. Due to the latter contribution, magnetic susceptibility of strongly polluted topsoils is significantly higher than the signal of non pollute...

Oil and Gas Exploration2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF THE MODELED THERMAL MATURITY IN BEGLEJ-KALENIK AREA (CENTRAL NORTH BULGARIA)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, Botoucharov, Nikola)

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Sensitivity maturity analysis is being used mostly in finding the best fitting parameters for thermal modeling. The sensitivity of the models in Beglej- Kalenik area demonstrates the importance of heat flow history - subject to uncertainty due to complicated geology. The specific analysis includes patterns based on two models (complex and constant), which responses are studied with respect to possible variations. The paper is focused on the conducting sensitivity analysis of sediment thermal maturity, applying dif...

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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VITRINITE REFLECTANCE - A MAJOR METHOD IN ANALYSIS OF MATURITY AND THERMAL HISTORY OF SEDIMENTS IN NORTH BULGARIA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, Botoucharov, Nikola)

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Vitrinite reflectance (\%Ro) analysis is the major method in definition of thermal maturity of sediments. The rock katagenetic alterations can also delineate the thermal history of well sections, structures, zones and sedimentary basins as shown in this case study for North Bulgaria. The well R-1 Dragana data modeling visualizes a local heat flow, temperature and vitrinite reflectance distribution in geological time. Additionally, the geohistory analyses define the exact period of oil and gas generation from persp...

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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NEW APPROACHES AND SOLUTIONS FOR DETERMINATION OF HYDRAULIC RESISTANCES IN PE-HD PIPELINES FOR GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, M. Harizanov)

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In these report we represent the researches made by on original method for determination of the hydraulic friction factor in case of gas transport in gas distribution system. We made comparative analyses of results received by: the theoretical determination of the hydraulic friction factor, its experimental determination and the mathematic model of the process. The stend of experimental determination of aerodynamic loss is development. On the basis of the analysis and obtained result is defused a formula of analyt...

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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BOREHOLE WELL STABILITY ANALYSIS WITH SENSITIVITY ON WELL DIP

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, K. S. R. Shirinabadi, E. Bakhtavar)

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In this study, first the stability of a drilled well for oil production from a reservoir in the Asmary formation region of Iran using a finite different numerical method was assessed. Some sections of various well plunges were done. For each section, displacement, maximum major stresses, safety factor, and plastic zone condition around well using the mentioned numerical method were estimated. According to the results of the programme, summarized that the vertical well in relation to the horizontal well was in a be...

Exploration and Mining2007
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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OBTANING VELOCITY MODEL WITH KINEMATIC WAVEFIELD ATTRIBUTES BY TOMOGRAPHIC INVERSION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, order, reflection events in the data are reasonably well described by the second)

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Making macro velocity model is the most important part in any seismic data processing system. It is a very time consuming and none accurate step in conventional methods like NMO/DMO/stack. In this article, we drive a velocity model for a synthetic data with new introduced tomographic inversion method. This method uses the kinematic wavefield attributes which would yield from common reflection surface (CRS) stacked data. These attributes are normal (N) wave and normal incidence point (NIP) wave curvatures. The tomo...

Exploration and Mining2007
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