Reservoir Properties of the Desert Shattuck Member, Caprock Field, New Mexico

作者: Ariel Malicse , Jim Mazzullo

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-8988-0_7

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摘要: The deposits of deserts are often viewed as homogeneous sequences eolian sand. However, studies modern show them to be the product a complex interaction wind- and water-driven processes. Eolian, fluvial, sabkha, lacustrine settings common in deserts, giving rise variety sand-body geometries wide range possible reservoir characteristics.

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