Outcrop Analogs and Visualization Techniques for Reservoir Modeling I
Room Corral
Poster session is from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: N. Hurley and G. M. Grammer
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| Booth #: P10, | R. L. Brunt, W. D. McCaffrey, R. W. H. Butler, J. S. Vinnels, M. Thomas: Application of GIS Techniques to Large-Scale Outcrop Studies in the Tertiary Alpine Foreland Basin of Southeast France |
| Booth #: P8, | B. Slater, R. Nyahay, L. B. Smith: Outcrop Analog for Lower Paleozoic Hydrothermal Dolomite Reservoirs, Mohawk Valley, New York |
| Booth #: P11, | B. J. Willis, C. D. White: Geometry of Heterogeneities within Fluvial Point Bar Deposits |
| Booth #: P7, | J. A. Bellian, C. Kerans, R. A. Beck, J. Lucia, R. G. Loucks: Ordovician Karst Mapping with Hyperspectral and LIDAR Data |
| Booth #: P13, | D. C. Jennette, F. Bonnaffé, D. Pyles, R. Bouroullec, M. Tomasso: Taking Turbidite Outcrops to the Next Level: 3-D Visualization, Characterization, and Interpretation of Analogs Using LIDAR Technology |
| Booth #: P9, | S. L. Bachtel, R. L. Brovey: Platform-Scale Facies Distributions Using LANDSAT Data from Isolated Carbonate Platforms: Methods to Constrain Lateral Facies Continuity for Geologic Modeling |
| Booth #: P12, | J. Borer, M. Gardner, M. Carr, S. Atan: A Geologic-Based Reservoir Modeling Workflow from 3-D Outcrop Models of the Brushy Canyon Formation |