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100 1  Tearpock, Daniel,|eauthor. 
245 10 Applied Three-Dimensional Subsurface Geological Mapping :
       |bWith Structural Methods, 3rd Edition /|cTearpock, 
       Daniel.|h[O'Reilly electronic resources] 
250    1st edition. 
264  1 |bPearson,|c2020. 
300    1 online resource (1368 pages) 
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520    The Gold-Standard "Bible" for Subsurface Geological 
       Mapping: Extensively Updated for the Field's Latest 
       Advances Long recognized as the most authoritative, 
       practical, and comprehensive guide to structural mapping 
       methods, Applied Three-Dimensional Subsurface Geological 
       Mapping, Third Edition, has been thoroughly updated to 
       reflect recent technical developments, with an emphasis on
       shale play basins, unconventional resources, and modern 
       workflows. The authors of this edition have more than a 
       century of collective experience in hydrocarbon 
       exploration and development, and in this long-awaited 
       update, they present new chapters on computer mapping, 
       shale basin exploration, and prospect reserves and risk 
       analysis. They introduce key innovations related to shale 
       reservoirs, hydraulic fracturing, deviated wells, and 
       directional wells, and expanded discussions of computer 
       geologic interpretation and mapping. Throughout, the book 
       links theory and practice to help you integrate all 
       available geologic, engineering, and geophysical data, 
       generate more reasonable subsurface interpretations, and 
       build maps that successfully identify reserves. Master 
       core principles and proven methods for accurate subsurface
       interpretation and mapping Construct subsurface maps and 
       cross-sections from well logs, seismic sections, and 
       outcrops Work effectively with directionally drilled wells
       and directional surveys Use powerful log correlation 
       techniques Build fault and structure maps Balance and 
       interpret compressional and extensional structures 
       Characterize strike-slip faults and growth structures 
       Understand isochore and isopach maps This book is 
       indispensable for every geologist, geophysicist, and 
       engineer who prepares subsurface geological 
       interpretations and maps, as well as for every manager, 
       executive, and investor who uses or evaluates them 
542    |fCopyright © Prentice Hall 
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700 1  Bischke, Richard,|eauthor. 
700 1  Brenneke, James,|eauthor. 
700 1  Metzner, David,|eauthor. 
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