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Journal Article
Published: 21 February 2013
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2013) 50 (6): 607–635.
...Yawooz A. Kettanah Abstract Fluid inclusions hosted in rock salt from the Triassic Argo Formation in the Canadian Atlantic continental margin were studied to investigate the nature and origin of petroleum fluids in them. Inclusions were studied in two wells: Glooscap-C63 and Weymouth-A45...
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Representative salt samples from <span class="search-highlight">Glooscap</span>-<span class="search-highlight">C63</span> <span class="search-highlight">well</span> at 4485 m depth ( left )...
Published: 21 February 2013
Fig. 4. Representative salt samples from Glooscap-C63 well at 4485 m depth ( left ) and Weymouth-A45 well at 3620 m depth ( right ) showing the obvious color and transparency differences between the two.
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Type-3 mixed fluid inclusions (MFI) in the Argo Salt at the <span class="search-highlight">Glooscap</span>-<span class="search-highlight">C63</span> we...
Published: 21 February 2013
Fig. 8. Type-3 mixed fluid inclusions (MFI) in the Argo Salt at the Glooscap-C63 well containing three phases (1, 2) and four phases (3–7).
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Type-2 petroleum fluid inclusions (PFI) in the Argo Salt at the <span class="search-highlight">Glooscap</span>-C6...
Published: 21 February 2013
Fig. 7. Type-2 petroleum fluid inclusions (PFI) in the Argo Salt at the Glooscap-C63 well containing a gas phase (1, 3), a liquid phase (2, 3), and both gas and liquid phases (4–6).
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Seismic section in the southwestern Scotian margin (mouth of Mohican Graben...
Published: 21 February 2013
Fig. 3. Seismic section in the southwestern Scotian margin (mouth of Mohican Graben) showing the subsurface geology and the Argo salt configuration in the area around Glooscap-C63 well (not far from the indicated Mohican-I100 well location) (taken from Kidston et al. 2005 ; modified by Brown
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(1) Secondary petroleum fluid inclusions (PFI) grown along a fracture and c...
Published: 21 February 2013
Fig. 6. (1) Secondary petroleum fluid inclusions (PFI) grown along a fracture and cross-cutting cleavage planes in a chip of the Argo Salt at the Glooscap-C63 well. (2) A microscopic view of part of the fluid inclusions string shown in (1). (3) Primary aqueous fluid inclusions (AFI
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Histograms of the microthermometric results of the three types of AFI, PFI,...
Published: 21 February 2013
Fig. 15. Histograms of the microthermometric results of the three types of AFI, PFI, and MFI in the salt of Glooscap-C63 and Weymouth-A45 wells.
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Microthermometric behavior of various types of fluid inclusions during trea...
Published: 21 February 2013
Fig. 14. Microthermometric behavior of various types of fluid inclusions during treatment in selected salt samples from Glooscap-C63 and Weymouth-A45 wells.
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Solid (crystal) inclusions and liquid within the Argo Salt at the <span class="search-highlight">Glooscap</span>-...
Published: 21 February 2013
Fig. 9. Solid (crystal) inclusions and liquid within the Argo Salt at the Glooscap-C63 ( left ) and Weymouth-A45 ( right ) wells. They are hematite (1, 2), anhydrite (3, 4), quartz (5, 6), and liquid spills along cleavage planes and crystal boundaries (7, 8).
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 15 October 2019
AAPG Bulletin (2019) 103 (10): 2487–2520.
... are limited, with only 10 wells reaching the Lower Cretaceous interval within the inner- to outer-shelf region (Bonnet P-23, Mohawk B-93, Montagnais I-94, Albatross B-13, Acadia K-62, Mohican I-100, Moheida P-15, Naskapi N-30, Glooscap C63, and Sambro I-29) and 4 upper-slope penetrations (Shelburne G-29...
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