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Journal Article
Journal: Interpretation
Published: 16 July 2024
Interpretation (2024) 12 (3): T341–T354.
... at the Wellington Field, Kansas, using quantitative seismic interpretation and a supervised Random Forest classification approach. We first defined three petrophysics-based rock types (petrofacies) from core-derived porosity and permeability measurements using the flow-zone indicator approach. Then, using...
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Journal: Interpretation
Published: 09 November 2016
Interpretation (2017) 5 (1): T49–T63.
... attributes for estimation of properties such as spatial density and fluid fill of fractures, S-wave AVO modeling and analysis is carried out in the Wellington Field, Kansas, where 9C-2D seismic data have been acquired. Analysis is performed on the Ordovician fractured-carbonate interval called the Arbuckle...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 01 July 1941
Geophysics (1941) 6 (3): 264–269.
...John Human Wilson Abstract The results of a gravity meter survey across the Wellington Field, Larimer County, Colorado, both before and after elimination of the regional effect is presented in relation to the subsurface structure of the field. The method of eliminating the regional effect...
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Map of <span class="search-highlight">Wellington</span> <span class="search-highlight">field</span> with the local seismic array (the white circles) an...
Published: 27 September 2021
Figure 1. Map of Wellington field with the local seismic array (the white circles) and drilled well KGS 2-32 (the gray circles). The white box marks the extent of available active seismic data, with an inline and a crossline passing through the well location shown in Figure  10 . The inset shows
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<span class="search-highlight">Wellington</span> <span class="search-highlight">Field</span> borehole and reflection seismic data shown along with form...
Published: 21 July 2021
Figure 6. Wellington Field borehole and reflection seismic data shown along with formation tops of the Lansing–Kansas City, Mississippian, Arbuckle, and basement. (a) Velocity logs from wells KGS 1‐28 and KGS 1‐32. The red line is the blocked velocity model used in SEISAN for earthquake location
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Base map of <span class="search-highlight">Wellington</span> <span class="search-highlight">Field</span> (shaded blue area) showing the 9C-2D seismic d...
Published: 09 November 2016
Figure 2. Base map of Wellington Field (shaded blue area) showing the 9C-2D seismic data (blue lines), 3D P-wave seismic data (green area), and different wells with at least some log data available. The 2D-9C line 1 was used for the S-wave AVO analysis presented in this paper. Wells 1-32 and 1-28
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<span class="search-highlight">Wellington</span> <span class="search-highlight">Field</span> (red star) is located in Sumner County (red square), Kansa...
Published: 09 November 2016
Figure 1. Wellington Field (red star) is located in Sumner County (red square), Kansas. It is a subcrop play of Mississippian-age carbonate reservoirs within the Sedgwick Basin, a Precambrian structure formed by the Nemaha uplift. The Nemaha Ridge separates the Sedgwick Basin from the Cherokee
Journal Article
Journal: Interpretation
Published: 25 September 2017
Interpretation (2017) 5 (4): T579–T589.
... Wellington Field, Kansas, were interpreted. P-P amplitude variation with offset (AVO) gathers and stacked SV-P seismic data were jointly inverted to estimate elastic properties, which were compared with the estimates obtained from joint inversion of P-P AVO gathers, stacked P-SV seismic data, and inversion...
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Journal Article
Published: 06 February 2025
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2025)
.... ShakeAlert’s modular design allows it to take advantage of different portions of the deformation field from a growing rupture, as will be described subsequently, to maximize performance. It also offers some degree of redundancy, using different data types and approaches, increasing the resilience...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Memoirs
Published: 27 May 2021
DOI: 10.1144/M55-2018-80
EISBN: 9781786209863
.... (2012) for southern Victoria Land or LeMasurier (2013) for Marie Byrd Land. Contours (grey lines) are in metres, and white areas indicate snow and/or ice cover. Terror Rift Volcanic Field Table 4. Summary of the mineralogy in relatively undifferentiated rocks from the Erebus Volcanic...
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Regional map showing the subsurface tectonic features of Kansas. The Wellin...
Published: 16 July 2024
Figure 1. Regional map showing the subsurface tectonic features of Kansas. The Wellington field is located in Sumner County, Kansas (Red Square, modified after Dutton, 1984 ; Campbell et al., 1988 ; McConnell et al., 1989 ; Northcutt and Campbell, 1995 ; Johnson and Luza, 2008 ; LoCricchio
Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 27 December 2022
Geophysics (2022) 87 (1): WA77–WA102.
... reason to be concerned about habituated inaction through the “cry wolf” effect. Such effects have been documented in controlled settings (as in Breznitz, 1984 ; LeClerc and Joslyn, 2015 ), but they are inconsistent in field settings (see Barnes et al., 2007 ). Case studies suggest that exposure...
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Data and interpretations of permeability from the Arbuckle Group in the Wel...
Published: 01 July 2023
Figure 7. Data and interpretations of permeability from the Arbuckle Group in the Wellington field, Kansas (modified from Doveton and Watney, 2015 ). The results show permeabilities from core plugs and full diameter analysis much lower than permeabilities determined from pressure transient tests
Journal Article
Published: 21 July 2021
Seismological Research Letters (2021) 92 (6): 3801–3810.
...Figure 6. Wellington Field borehole and reflection seismic data shown along with formation tops of the Lansing–Kansas City, Mississippian, Arbuckle, and basement. (a) Velocity logs from wells KGS 1‐28 and KGS 1‐32. The red line is the blocked velocity model used in SEISAN for earthquake location...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1933
AAPG Bulletin (1933) 17 (4): 351–352.
... of the area. Oil in commercial quantities has previously been developed in the Fort Collins and Wellington fields in Laramie County and in the Florence and Cañon City fields in Fremont County. Oil or gas in small quantities has been found also at Berthoud in Laramie County, near Trinidad in Las Animas...
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Well-log suite acquired in well 1-32. The area shaded yellow in the gamma-r...
Published: 09 November 2016
Figure 3. Well-log suite acquired in well 1-32. The area shaded yellow in the gamma-ray (GR) track corresponds to the carbonate intervals in the well. Shaly intervals are shaded gray. Wellington Field produces from the Mississippian interval, and the Arbuckle Group is being considered
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The GA attribute calculated using S-wave AVO gradients on line 1 in Welling...
Published: 09 November 2016
Figure 13. The GA attribute calculated using S-wave AVO gradients on line 1 in Wellington field. Most of the GA anomalies in the Arbuckle either lie in the HPZ or close to well 1-32 in which fracture swarms associated with the regional faults have been identified. High values of GA that coincide
Journal Article
Published: 06 December 2024
Seismological Research Letters (2025) 96 (1): 1–6.
..., rather than naturally occurring subsurface processes. Given the similarity between the signals observed at Wellington Field ( Niyogi et al. , 2023 ) and train vibrations ( Fuchs et al. , 2018 ; Li et al. , 2018 ), we examine publicly available data from seismometers both within the dense array...
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(a) Map of study area including stations of the ZA array at <span class="search-highlight">Wellington</span> Fiel...
Published: 06 December 2024
Figure 1. (a) Map of study area including stations of the ZA array at Wellington Field (white triangles), tremor location results from Niyogi et al. (2023 ; red dots), nearby permanent seismic stations (blue triangles) and railroads according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National
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(a) Map of earthquakes that have an identifiable  SP  wave is shown in blue...
Published: 21 July 2021
. The location of Wellington field in Kansas is marked by a yellow star. (b) Velocity raytracing for earthquake depths determined in SEISAN ( Havskov and Ottemoller, 1999 ) as related to their distance from stations. The dashed line marks the top of granitic basement at approximately 1550 m depth. A sharp