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2008-2009 AAPG Distinguished Lectures

Search and Discovery Article #90086 (2009)
Posted January 12, 2009

 

The Global Carbon Cycle with Seafloor Methane
by Jerry Dickens

Early Cenozoic Climate and Carbon Cycling: The Sedimentary Record of Global Warming and Massive Carbon Input
by Jerry Dickens

Using Modern Cave Systems as Analogs for Paleokarst Reservoirs
by Charles T. Feazel

North Sea Chalk: 40 Years of Production at Ekofisk Field from a Rock Some Said Would Never Flow Oil
by Charles T. Feazel

Evaluating Source to Sink Controls on the Permian Record of Deep-Water Sedimentation in the Delaware Basin, West Texas, USA
by Michael H. Gardner

The Role of Outcrop Models in the Subsurface Characterization of Deep-Water Reservoirs
by Michael H. Gardner

Geologic Considerations on Successful Deepwater Exploration and Field Development
by Michael H. Gardner

The Role of Outcrop Models in the Subsurface Characterization of Deep-Water Reservoirs
by Carmala N. Garzione

Modern Rainfall and Paleoclimate Across NE Tibet: Climate Consequences of the Growth of the Tibetan Plateau
by Carmala N. Garzione

Relation Between Volcanism, Tectonism and Hydrothermal Activity Along the Global Mid-Ocean Ridge System
by Susan E. Humphris

Petrophysical Variability, Fluid-Flow Behavior, and the Implications for Analysis and Modeling of Carbonate Reservoirs
by Jim Jennings

A Geologist’s Introduction to Permeability Averaging and the Effects of Scale on the Permeability of Heterogeneous Rocks
by Jim Jennings

Fluid Flow in a Touching-Vug Cretaceous Carbonate Outcrop: Measurements and Models from Millimeters to Kilometers
by Jim Jennings

New Petroleum Reservoir Modeling Techniques Improve Field Management and Optimize Recovery
by Marjorie Levy

Controls on Sedimentology and Geomorphology of Holocene Isolated, Shallow, Tropical Carbonate Platforms: Bahamas and Beyond
by Gene Rankey

Morphodynamics and Depositional Heterogeneity of Bahamian Holocene Ooid Shoals
by Gene Rankey

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