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Rost, Jutta. "Homœpathy—isopathy." British Homeopathic Journal 75, no. 01 (January 1986): 6–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0007-0785(86)80025-4.

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Dallares, Juan Jose. "Value of isopathy and vaccination." British Homoeopathic journal 83, no. 2 (April 1994): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0007-0785(94)80054-5.

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Reilly, D. "Isopathy: nostrum or nocebo? Where now?" British Homeopathic Journal 89, no. 04 (October 2000): 159–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1054/homp.1999.0445.

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Reilly, D. "Isopathy: nostrum or nocebo? Where now?" British Homeopathic Journal 89, no. 4 (2000): 159–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.bhj.5800445.

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Jacobs, Jennifer. "Homeopathic Prevention and Management of Epidemic Diseases." Homeopathy 107, no. 03 (May 12, 2018): 157–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1649487.

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Background Homeopathy has been used to treat epidemic diseases since the time of Hahnemann, who used Belladonna to treat scarlet fever. Since then, several approaches using homeopathy for epidemic diseases have been proposed, including individualization, combination remedies, genus epidemicus, and isopathy. Methods The homeopathic research literature was searched to find examples of each of these approaches and to evaluate which were effective. Results There is good experimental evidence for each of these approaches. While individualization is the gold standard, it is impractical to use on a widespread basis. Combination remedies can be effective but must be based on the symptoms of a given epidemic in a specific location. Treatment with genus epidemicus can also be successful if based on data from many practitioners. Finally, isopathy shows promise and might be more readily accepted by mainstream medicine due to its similarity to vaccination. Conclusion Several different homeopathic methods can be used to treat epidemic diseases. The challenge for the future is to refine these approaches and to build on the knowledge base with additional rigorous trials. If and when conventional medicine runs out of options for treating epidemic diseases, homeopathy could be seen as an attractive alternative, but only if there is viable experimental evidence of its success.
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Morrell, P. "Triumph of the light--isopathy and the rise of transcendental homeopathy, 1830-1920." Medical Humanities 29, no. 1 (June 1, 2003): 22–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/mh.29.1.22.

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Yaseen, Ghulam. "Prophylactic and Therapeutic Measures of Homeopathy in Epidemic and Pandemic Diseases." Homœopathic Links 34, no. 02 (June 2021): 153–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1721394.

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Abstract Background The terms Epidemic and Pandemic refer to spread of infectious diseases in different countries, nations or regions. Infectious diseases have overrun millions of people in the past, as well as doing now when the world is facing current coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, which has killed more than 607,781 people till July 2020, according to the World Health Organisation. Homeopathy has played an important role in controlling epidemic and pandemic diseases distressing humanity since the time of Hahnemann who cured scarlet fever with Belladonna and served community with best treatment. This article reviews the role of homeopathy in the management and prevention of pandemic and epidemic diseases. Methods A homeopathic literature search was performed using several bibliographic databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed and Google search engine was used for collection of all relevant information from reports, review articles, archived files and Web pages etc., published in English language till July 2020. Results Gathered information based on scientific evidences manifested the efficacy of homeopathy using various approaches such as individualisation, Genus epidemicus and isopathy for prevention and treatment of epidemic diseases. Conclusion Homeopathy showcased its effectiveness in reduction of mortality and morbidity in epidemics for years. Moreover, prophylactic use of Genus epidemicus for symptomatic Covid-19 cases can be inexpensive, safe and more realistic.
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Voegeli, Adolf. "Homöopathie und Isopathie." Zeitschrift für Klassische Homöopathie 18, no. 01 (April 2, 2007): 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2006-937609.

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HOCHSTETTER, K. "Isopathie-Allergie-Contamination." Zeitschrift für Klassische Homöopathie 19, no. 01 (April 2, 2007): 23–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2006-937654.

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Lerbekmo, J. F. "The White River Ash: largest Holocene Plinian tephra." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 45, no. 6 (June 2008): 693–700. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e08-023.

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The White River Ash is a bi-lobate tephra in eastern Alaska, Yukon Territory, and western Northwest Territories. Plinian-type eruptions produced the north lobe ∼1900 years BP and the larger east lobe ∼1250 years BP (14C years). Present evidence favors the vent for the east lobe to be beneath the Klutlan Glacier. East lobe pumice is not present atop Mt. Churchill, so the pumice there must belong to the north lobe and is also likely to have come from a vent beneath the Klutlan Glacier. Isopachs of the east lobe, now known to stretch as far east as Great Bear Lake, indicate an east lobe volume of ∼47 km3. Thickness and grain size of the east lobe decay in exponential fashion, producing straight line plots when the thickness half-distance and clast half-distance are plotted against the square root of the isopach area, the proximal slope being steeper than the distal. The east lobe eruption is indicated to have been into a wind of about 10 m/s and to have produced an eruptive cloud height of ∼45 km. The eruption rate was at least 2.8 × 108 kg/s.
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Duarte, Elen Sonia Maria. "Soluções homeopáticas, crescimento e produção de compostos bioativos em Ageratum conyzoides L. (Asteraceae)." Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 2003. http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/10279.

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Os ensaios foram conduzidos na Universidade Federal de Viçosa, em Viçosa, MG, no período de fevereiro a novembro de 2002, visando avaliar os efeitos de preparados homeopáticos no crescimento, patogenesia e produção de óleo essencial e cumarina da planta medicinal mentrasto (Ageratum conyzoides L.). Durante os ensaios foram coletados dados de crescimento e produção, como altura, número de ramos e folhas, número de cachos florais, matérias fresca e seca da parte aérea, matérias fresca e seca da raiz, matéria seca de caule, folhas e inflorescências, número de entrenós, número total de flores das plantas e conteúdo de óleo essencial e cumarina. A espécie medicinal Ageratum conyzoides L. demonstrou sensibilidade a preparados homeopáticos provenientes de partes da própria planta em diversas dinamizações. As escalas de diluição também causaram efeito no crescimento e produção de metabólitos secundários das plantas. Os princípios homeopáticos, bem como a Lei da Igualdade, foram aplicáveis ao mentrasto. Considerando as plantas sadias, as respostas manifestaram a patogenesia das preparações homeopáticas.
The trials were led at Universidade Federal de Viçosa, from February to November of 2002, to evaluate the effects of homoeopathic solutions on growth, pathogenetic symptoms, production of essential oil and coumarin of the medicinal plant mentrasto (Ageratum conyzoides L.). Homoeopathic solutions were produced by successive dilution and succussion (potentisation). The stock solutions were liquid preparations from parts of plants of own specie A. conyzoides L. collected elsewhere. Production and growth data as: height, number of branches and leaves, number of floral bunches, fresh and dry matter of the aerial part, fresh matter and dry matter of the root, dry matter of stems, leaves and inflorescences, number of internodes, total number of flowers, content of essential oil and coumarin were taken. There was response of Ageratum conyzoides L. to homoeopathic solution. The dilution scales (centesimal and decimal) also caused effect on growth and production of secondary metabolites of the plants. The homoeopathic principles, as well as the Law of Equality, were applicable to the mentrasto plant. Considering as healthy, plant responses were pathogenetic effects of the homoeopathic solutions.
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Medeiros, Viviane da Silva. "Comportamento como indicador de sa?de em camar?es infectados por Vibrio parahaemolyticus." PROGRAMA DE P?S-GRADUA??O EM PSICOBIOLOGIA, 2015. https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/21433.

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A carcinicultura mundial sofre grandes perdas econ?micas por enfermidades virais e bacterianas, sendo importante que sejam incentivados estudos e a??es que minimizem os danos provocados por estas doen?as em todas as ?reas, desde os econ?micos, sa?de animal e humana at? ambientais. Diante destes fatos, foram avaliados: a) o efeito da presen?a de areia como substrato sobre o comportamento de camar?es juvenis Litopenaeus vannamei em laborat?rio (manuscrito I); b) as atividades comportamentais de camar?es juvenis L. vannamei infectados por Vibrio parahaemolyticus (ATCC 17802) e submetidos a tratamentos veterin?rios em laborat?rio (manuscrito II); c) identifica??o dos agentes envolvidos em enfermidades com altas mortalidades em fazendas de carcinicultura (manuscrito III). O estudo foi realizado em tr?s etapas. Na primeira etapa (manuscrito I), os animais foram submetidos a tratamentos com aus?ncia ou presen?a de areia como substrato, divididos em dois grupos, cujos animais foram colocados em 30 aqu?rios de material pl?stico com capacidade para quatro litros, 15 deles com areia como substrato e 15 sem areia. Foram avaliados os comportamentos de enterramento somente para o grupo com areia e inatividade, nata??o, ingest?o de alimento, limpeza e rastejamento; sobreviv?ncia e ganho de peso para ambos os grupos. Na segunda etapa (manuscrito II), os animais foram divididos em cinco grupos: 1) Controle 1, 2) Controle 2 -animais infectados e sem tratamento veterin?rio; 3) Animais infectados, tratados com medicamento isop?tico ISO; 4) Animais infectados, tratados com medicamento antibi?tico (florfenicol) ANTIB; 5) Animais infectados, tratados com medicamentos isop?tico e antibi?tico (florfenicol) simultaneamente ISO+ANTIB. Foram ent?o analisados os comportamentos desses animais, a sobreviv?ncia e o ganho de peso. Na terceira etapa (manuscrito III), foi visitada uma fazenda de carcinicultura com altos ?ndices de mortalidade na cidade de Obreg?n, em Sonora, no M?xico. Foram coletados 30 animais dessa fazenda, os quais foram levados para an?lises presuntivas (an?lise a fresco e bacteriologia) e confirmat?rias (bioqu?mica e qPCR) para identifica??o de agentes patog?nicos virais e/ou bacterianos. Os resultados obtidos no manuscrito 1 mostram que n?o houve diferen?a significativa entre os comportamentos observados, tamb?m n?o houve diferen?a entre crescimento e ganho de peso, indicando que a aus?ncia de areia n?o interferiu na express?o de comportamento dos animais. Isto possibilita que os experimentos seguintes n?o usem areia como substrato. No manuscrito 2, os camar?es infectados e tratados com isopatia e antibi?tico simultaneamente apresentaram desempenho comportamental semelhante ao grupo controle 1, indicando que apresentam comportamento compat?vel com animais saud?veis. No Manuscrito 3, ficou evidente que a alta mortalidade identificada em viveiros com camar?es juvenis, al?m da cepa pat?gena causadora da AHPND, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, outras esp?cies de bact?rias dos g?neros Vibrio e Aeromonas estavam associadas.
World shrimp culture suffers large economic losses for viral and bacterial diseases, so it is important that studies and actions be encouraged to minimise the damage caused by these diseases in all areas - economy, animal and human health and environment. The present study evaluated the effect of a) presence of the substrate on the behaviour of juvenile shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei in the laboratory (manuscript I); b) behavioral activities of juvenile shrimp L. vannamei infected by Vibrio parahaemolyticus (ATCC 17802) and subjected to veterinary treatments in laboratory (manuscript II); c) identified the pathogenic agents associated to diseases with high mortality in shrimp culture farms (manuscript III). The study was conducted in three stages. In the first stage (manuscript I), the animals were subjected to two treatments, the absence or presence of sand as substrate, and were divided into two groups, placed in 30 plastic aquariums with capacity for four liters, half of them with sand on the bottom as substrate and the other half without sand. Burying behavior was evaluated only for the group whose aquariums had sand as substrate; inactivity, swimming, food intake, cleaning and crawling, survival and weight gain were measured in both groups. In the second stage (manuscript II), the animals were divided into five groups: 1) control, 2) infected animals with no veterinary treatment; 3) infected animals treated with isopathic medicine; 4) infected animals treated with antibiotics (florfenicol); 5) infected animals treated with isopathic medicine plus antibiotics (florfenicol). Then, the behaviors and survival and weight gain of the animals were analysed. In the third stage, we visited a shrimp farm with high rates of mortality in Obreg?n city, Sonora, Mexico. Thirty animals collected in the ponds were taken to presumptive (fresh smear analysis and bacteriology) and confirmatory (Biochemistry and qPCR) analyses for identification of viral and/or bacterial pathogens. The results in Manuscript 1 showed that for juvenile prawns maintained in aquariums with or without sand as substrate for up to three weeks, behavior, survival and weight gain were not significantly different, which demonstrates that lack of sand on the substrate did not modify behavioral responses of the animals. So, in the next stage, sand was not used as substrate anymore. In Manuscript 2, the infected prawns that were treated with isopathy plus antibiotics showed behavioral performance similar to the control group, indicating that their behavior is compatible with healthy individuals. And in Manuscript 3, concerning the high mortality of juvenile prawns in the ponds, besides the pathogenous that causes AHPND, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, other species of bacteria of the genus Vibrio and Aeromonas were associated to the pathology of the prawns.
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Wytovich, Dominick Andrew. "RESERVOIR ANALYSIS OF THE CLINTON INTERVAL IN STARK AND SUMMIT COUNTIES, OHIO." Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1276625315.

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Jennings, George R. III. "Facies Analysis, Sequence Stratigraphy and Paleogeography of the Middle Jurassic (Callovian) Entrada Sandstone: Traps, Tectonics, and Analog." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2014. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/4083.

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The late Middle Jurassic (Callovian) Entrada Sandstone has been divided into two general facies associations consisting primarily of eolian sandstones in eastern Utah and "muddy" redbeds in central Utah. Sedimentary structures within the redbed portion are explained by the interfingering of inland sabkha, alluvial, and eolian depositional systems. A complete succession from the most basinward facies to the most terrestrial facies in the Entrada Sandstone consists of inland sabkha facies overlain by either alluvial or eolian facies. Where both alluvial and eolian facies interfinger, alluvial facies overlain by eolian facies is considered a normal succession. Sequence boundaries, often identified by more basinward facies overlying more landward facies, are observed in the Entrada Sandstone and are extrapolated for the first time across much of Utah, including both the eolian-dominated and redbed-dominated areas. Using these sequence boundaries as well as recent tephrochronologic studies, three time correlative surfaces have been identified in the Entrada. Based on the facies interpretations at each surface, five paleogeographic reconstructions and five isopach maps have been created, illustrating two major intervals of erg expansion and the location of the Jurassic retroarc foreland basin's potential forebulge. Eolian (erg-margin) sandstones pinch-out into muddy redbeds creating combination traps, as evidenced by dead oil (tar) and bleached eolian sandstone bodies within the Entrada. The Entrada Sandstone is a world-class analog for similar systems, such as the Gulf of Mexico's Norphlet Sandstone, where eolian facies grade into muddy redbed facies.
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Hall, Tricia L. "Paleogene-Neogene seismic stratigraphy of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: tectonic and climate controls on erosion, sediment delivery and preservation." The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1500407899029314.

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Asses, Amar. "Analyse des diagraphies de forage, séquences sédimentaires et paléogéographie des séries argilo-gréseuses déposées au passage Silurien-Devonien dans la synéclise est-saharienne. : Bassin d'Illizi et partie algérienne du bassin de Ghadames." Pau, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PAUU3020.

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Etude des bassins de Ghadames et d'Illizi au Silurien-Devonien. On définit cinq unités lithostratigraphiques à l'aide de marqueurs diagraphiques et des datations palynologiques. On reconstitue les paléoenvironnements à partir de l'analyse sédimentologique des lithofacies. Le silurien est caractérisé par une propagation de barres sableuses qui indique une régression marine vers le nord. Le Devonien est constitué par des chenaux fluviatiles au sud et des chenaux de marée au nord. L'évolution traduit l'amorce d'une transgression du nord vers le sud. On individualise un domaine littoral à influence continentale, un domaine marin et un domaine mixte. Le milieu de dépôt de la région étudiée est un bassin intracratonique structure par deux moles.
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Books on the topic "Isopathy"

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Enterprises, Enderlein. Isopathic research articles. Honesdale, Pa: Himalayan Institute, 1997.

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Praxis der Sanum-Therapie: Ergebnisse jahrelanger Anwendung eines erfahrenen Therapeuten. 2nd ed. Hoya: Semmelweis-Verlag, 2000.

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Survey, Ontario Geologial. Isopach Silurian Thorold Sandstone: Wellington County; Southern Ontario. S.l: s.n, 1986.

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Survey, Ontario Geological. Isopach Silurian Thorold Sandstone: Brant County; Southern Ontario. S.l: s.n, 1986.

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Rupp, John A. Structure and isopach maps of the Paleozoic rocks of Indiana. Bloomington, Ind: Dept. of Natural Resources, Geological Survey, 1991.

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Survey, Ontario Geological. Isopach Silurian Grimsby Sandstone: Lake Erie (Map A); Southern Ontario. S.l: s.n, 1986.

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Survey, Ontario Geological. Isopach Silurian Thorold Sandstone: Lake Erie (Map F); Southern Ontario. S.l: s.n, 1986.

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L, Moore James. Structure and isopach maps of the Chattanooga Shale in Tennesseee [sic]. [Nashville, Tenn.]: Tennessee Dept. of Conservation, Division of Geology, 1999.

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Survey, Ontario Geological. Isopach Silurian Thorold Sandstone: Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth; Southern Ontario. S.l: s.n, 1986.

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McCulloh, Thane Hubert. Mid-tertiary isopach and lithofacies maps for the Los Angeles Region, California: Templates for palinspastic reconstruction to 17.4 Ma. [Reston, Va.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Isopathy"

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Hayes, Dennis E., and John L. LaBrecque. "Sediment isopachs: Circum-Antarctic to 30°S." In Marine Geological and Geophysical Atlas of the Circum‐Antarctic to 30°S, 29–35. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/ar054p0029.

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"Isopache f." In Wörterbuch GeoTechnik/Dictionary Geotechnical Engineering, 593. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33335-4_90604.

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"isopach(ous line)." In Dictionary Geotechnical Engineering/Wörterbuch GeoTechnik, 753. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41714-6_91965.

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"isopach(ous) map." In Dictionary Geotechnical Engineering/Wörterbuch GeoTechnik, 753. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41714-6_91966.

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Lee, P. J. "Estimation Update and Feedback Procedures." In Statistical Methods for Estimating Petroleum Resources, edited by Jo Anne DeGraffenreid. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195331905.003.0012.

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A basin or subsurface study, which is the first step in petroleum resource evaluation, requires the following types of data: • Reservoir data—pool area, net pay, porosity, water saturation, oil or gas formation volume factor, in-place volume, recoverable oil volume or marketable gas volume, temperature, pressure, density, recovery factors, gas composition, discovery date, and other parameters (refer to Lee et al., 1999, Section 3.1.2). • Well data—surface and bottom well locations; spud and completion dates; well elevation; history of status; formation drill and true depths; lithology; drill stem tests; core, gas, and fluid analyses; and mechanical logs. • Geochemical data—types of source rocks, burial history, and maturation history. • Geophysical data—prospect maps and seismic sections. Well data are essential when we construct structural contour, isopach, lithofacies, porosity, and other types of maps. Geophysical data assist us when we compile number-of-prospect distributions and they provide information for risk analysis.
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Doveton, John H. "Saturation-Height Functions." In Principles of Mathematical Petrophysics. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199978045.003.0012.

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As observed by Worthington (2002), “The application of saturation-height functions forms part of the intersection of geologic, petrophysical, and reservoir engineering practices within integrated reservoir description.” It is also a critical reference point for mathematical petrophysics; the consequences of deterministic and statistical prediction models are finally evaluated in terms of how closely the estimates conform to physical laws. Saturations within a reservoir are controlled by buoyancy pressure applied to pore-throat size distributions and pore-body storage capacities within a rock unit that varies both laterally and vertically and may be subdivided into compartments that are not in pressure communication. Traditional lithostratigraphic methods describe reservoir architecture as correlative rock units, but the degree to which this partitioning matches flow units must be carefully evaluated to reconcile petrofacies with lithofacies. Stratigraphic correlation provides the fundamental reference framework for surfaces that define structure and isopach maps and usually represent principal reflection events in the seismic record. In some instances, there is a strong conformance between lithofacies and petrofacies, but all too commonly, this is not the case, and petrofacies must be partitioned and evaluated separately. Failure to do this may result in invalid volumetrics and reservoir models that are inadequate for fluid-flow characterization. A dynamic reservoir model must be history matched to the actual performance of the reservoir; this process often requires adjustments of petrophysical parameters to improve the reconciliation between the model’s performance and the history of production. Once established, the reservoir model provides many beneficial outcomes. At the largest scale, the model assesses the volumetrics of hydrocarbons in place. Within the reservoir, the model establishes any partitioning that may exist between compartments on the basis of pressure differences and, therefore, lack of communication. Lateral trends within the model trace changes in rock reservoir quality that control anticipated rates and types of fluids produced in development wells. Because the modeled fluids represent initial reservoir conditions, comparisons can be made between water saturations of the models and those calculated from logs in later wells, helping to ascertain sweep efficiency during production.
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Gill, D., and M. Levinger. "Information Management And Mapping System For Subsurface Stratigraphic Analysis." In Computers in Geology - 25 Years of Progress. Oxford University Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195085938.003.0014.

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An information management and mapping system combining a series of interactive computer programs for stratigraphic, lithofacies, paleogeographic, and structural analysis interfaced with a comprehensive database on subsurface geology produces contour maps of quantitative variables including structure maps, isopach maps, and maps of lithofacies parameters; detailed lithologic and stratigraphic logs; and printouts of lithofacies parameters for all levels of the lithostratigraphic subdivision. Users communicate by means of simple, on-screen, menu-driven dialogues controlled by FORTRAN programs. The system runs on DEC/Micro VAX II computers operating under VMS. This information management and mapping system for subsurface stratigraphic analysis is an integration of a comprehensive database on the subsurface geology of Israel and a series of computer programs for stratigraphic, lithofacies, paleogeographic, and structural analysis. Development of the system, referred to as "ATLAS -RELIANT," was sponsored by OEIL [Israel Oil Exploration (Investment) Ltd.). The system serves primarily as a storage and retrieval facility for information on the subsurface geology of Israel. Users can obtain printouts of lithologic and stratigraphic logs, contour maps, and value maps. The system originally was developed to run on a CDC machine under the NOS/BE operating system. Later OEIL expanded the database to include many additional items of information [inventory of cores and petrophysical logs, results of production tests, results of petrophysical analyses, geochemical analyses of recovered fluids (water samples and hydrocarbons), and results of quantitative analyses of petrophysical logs] and the system was modified to run on DEC/Micro VAX II computers under the VMS operating system (Shertok, 1969). Among other things, the ATLAS-RELIANT system was instrumental in the regional stratigraphic analysis of the subsurface geology of Israel performed by OEIL during 1968-1988 (OEIL, 1966; Cohen et al., 1990). The database, dubbed "ATLAS," is about 16 MB in size and contains information on 320 petroleum exploration and development boreholes, 50 deep water wells, and 100 columnar sections of outcrops.
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Conference papers on the topic "Isopathy"

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Shahabi, Shahram, Ebrahim Mazloomi, Behrooz Ilkhanizadeh, and Ahad Zare. "Subcutaneous Isopathic Immunotherapy of Allergic Asthma in a Mouse Model of Allergic Asthma." In HRI London 2019—Cutting Edge Research in Homeopathy: Presentation Abstracts. The Faculty of Homeopathy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1702082.

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Kosmacheva, Alina Yu, Sergey S. Semenov, and Marina O. Fedorovich. "History of tectonic development and quantitative assessment of source rock generation power in the tolon field (Sakha Yakutia)." In Недропользование. Горное дело. Направления и технологии поиска, разведки и разработки месторождений полезных ископаемых. Экономика. Геоэкология. Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт нефтегазовой геологии и геофизики им. А.А. Трофимука Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18303/b978-5-4262-0102-6-2020-013.

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The paper is aimed at the geoseismic interpretation, picking principal reflection horizons, structure and isopach map generation. The maps, seismic- and paleosections are an integral part not only of the structure-and-tectonic description, but also history analysis of the Tolon field. The research identifies gas-window-entry time of the Permian source rock, initial development and power of intense gas generation, present-day generation points in the source rocks. Funding: The reported study was funded by RFBR, project number 19-35-90039.
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Rosa, E. A. "Integrating Wireline Logs and Seismic Data to Analyse The Facies snd Paleogeography of Tanjung Formation, Barito Basin, South Kalimantan." In Digital Technical Conference. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa20-sg-112.

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The study area is physiographically part of the Barito Basin, South Kalimantan (Van Bemmelen, 1949). 2D seismic data along with well logs from three wells, biostratigraphy data from two wells, and core data are utilized to do an integrated sequence stratigraphy. Petrography data from the equivalent formation at well-X from the study area is also used to support the evaluation. This study was to determine lithology facies and depositional environment based on several key maps: Sand Shale Ratio (SSR), Isopach, and Paleogeographic Maps. After that, seismically-supported sequence stratigraphy was applied to vertically and laterally subdivide the facies distribution and paleogeography into two depositional models based on the following key sequence-stratigraphic markers: (1) Sequence Boundary (SB)-1 to SB-2 that show regressive succession, and (2) SB-2 to Top Tanjung Formation that reflects transgressive phase.
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Cheng, Feng, Marc Jolivet, Zhaojie Guo, Huayu Lu, Bo Zhang, Xiangzhong Li, Daowei Zhang, Changhao Zhang, Hanzhi Zhang, and Qiquan Zhang. "JURASSIC-EARLY CENOZOIC TECTONIC INVERSION IN THE QILIAN SHAN AND QAIDAM BASIN, NORTH TIBET: NEW INSIGHT FROM SEISMIC REFLECTION, ISOPACH MAPPING AND DRILL CORE DATA." In GSA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, USA - 2019. Geological Society of America, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2019am-332468.

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Smith, I. Rod. "Data Mining Seismic Shothole Drillers’ Log Records: Regional Baseline Geoscience Information in Support of Pipeline Proposal Design, Assessment, and Development." In 2008 7th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2008-64524.

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Assessment and development of pipeline projects in northern Canada, such as the proposed Mackenzie Valley gas pipeline (MGP), are hampered by a lack of baseline terrain geoscience information including drift thickness, sediment type, presence of massive ground ice, and the availability of granular aggregate resources. Clearly there is a need by Industry, Regulators, Aboriginal groups, and others, to understand the nature and character of near-surface earth materials, in order that pipeline proposals can be properly developed, evaluated, and when approved, proceed with the greatest degree of environmental sustainability and economic efficiency. While numerous field-based reports and surficial geology maps have been prepared for the MGP, there are long stretches along the proposed route for which little near-surface geoscience information is available. This is even more apt for areas outside the defined MGP corridor, where the likelihood of tie-in and gathering pipeline systems exist. Drillers’ logs, recorded during auger drilling of seismic shotholes, represent a virtually untapped resource of regional baseline geoscience information. The Geological Survey of Canada recently produced a digital archive of 76,000 shothole records from the Northwest Territories and Yukon, which had originally been collected on file cards in response to the 1970’s MGP proposal. Released in 2007 as a freely downloadable Open File report (#5465), the archive provides users with an Access database of drillers’ logs and derivative GIS maps in which shapefiles of drift isopach thickness, potential granular aggregate resources, geohazards, permafrost and ground ice occurrences, and muskeg thickness can be opened, viewed, and queried, or otherwise incorporated into GIS platforms of the user’s choice. Realizing the amount of additional archival shothole information held by Industry, and the great utility of bringing this forth in a public database and derivative GIS, a subsequent project has focused on capturing and integrating additional data. Receiving near-universal support by the Petroleum Industry, a Version 2 of the database and GIS is currently being assembled, and is scheduled for release in 2009 with some quarter million individual shothole drillers’ records. This presentation highlights the nature, character and distribution of shothole drillers’ logs in northern Canada. It also reviews the derived GIS layers, and how this baseline geoscience information can be beneficially utilized by the Pipeline and related infrastructure development industries, particularly as it may apply to focusing future field studies. It also serves as a key reference tool for those assessing pipeline development proposals.
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Paul, Simon, Kadija Dyall, and Quinn Gabriel. "An Independent Analysis of the Performance Characteristics and Economic Outcomes of the Liza Phase 1 Development Offshore Guyana Using Public Domain Data." In SPE Trinidad and Tobago Section Energy Resources Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/200951-ms.

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Abstract An attempt was made to independently verify the proposed performance of the Liza 1 field using only data available in the public domain. The data used in modelling was sourced from news reports, company disclosures and the analogue Jubilee field in Ghana. Reservoir rock and fluid data from Jubilee Field was deemed an appropriate fit because of the corroboration provided by the Atlantic Drift Theory. A major challenge in creating the model, was determining the aerial extent of the field. According to Yang and Escalona (2011), the subsurface can be reasonably approximated using the surface topography which is possible via the use of GIS software. Google Earth Pro software was used to estimate the coordinates and areal extent of the Liza 1 reservoir. A scaled image of the field location showing the Guyana coastline was re-sized to fit the coastline in Google Pro and then the coordinates for the Liza field and wildcat well locations were estimated. This was used to create the isopach map and set reservoir boundaries to create the static and dynamic models in Schlumberger's Petrel E & P Software Platform (2017) and Computer Modelling Group IMEX Black Oil and Unconventional Simulator CMG IMEX (2016). The initialized model investigated the reservoir performance with and without pressure maintenance over a twenty (20) year period. The original oil in place (OOIP) estimated by the model was 7% larger than the OOIP estimated by ExxonMobil for Liza field. The model produced 35% of the OOIP compared to 50% of OOIP as forecasted by the operators. (See Table 1). The factors that strongly influenced this outcome were, the well positioning and the water injection rates. A significant percentage of the oil remained unproduced in the lower layers of the model after the 20-year period. Time did not permit further modelling to improve the performance of the model. Table 1 Comparison of The Created Model and ExxonMobil's Proposal for Liza. Property ExxonMobil's statement on Liza field Modelled field Result Original Oil in Place (MMbbl) 896 967 Oil Recovery Factor (%) 50 35 Gas production from the model would be used as gas injection from three injector wells and as fuel for the proposed 200 MW power plant for Guyana. Even so, significant volumes of natural gas remained unallocated and subsequently a valuable resource may have to be flared.
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Reports on the topic "Isopathy"

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Dixon, J. Isopach map: Kamik Formation. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/207675.

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Dixon, J., and J. R. Dietrich. Isopach map: Reindeer Supersequence. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/207681.

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Dixon, J., and J. R. Dietrich. Isopach map: Aklak Sequence. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/207682.

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Dixon, J., and J. R. Dietrich. Isopach map: Taglu Sequence. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/207683.

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Dixon, J., and J. R. Dietrich. Isopach map: Richards Sequence. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/207684.

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Dixon, J., and J. R. Dietrich. Isopach map: Kugmallit Sequence. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/207685.

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Dixon, J., and J. R. Dietrich. Isopach map: Akpak Sequence. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/207688.

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Dixon, J., and J. R. Dietrich. Isopach map: Iperk Sequence. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/207689.

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Dixon, J. Isopach map: Husky Formation. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/207672.

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Dixon, J. Isopach map: McGuire Formation. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/207674.

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