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Seepage. --- Drainage. --- Soil percolation. --- Flow nets --- Seepage
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Ventilation --- Air intakes --- Seepage --- Air intakes --- Seepage
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Drainage. --- Seepage --- Soil percolation --- Seepage --- Soil percolation
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Dams --- Barrages --- Seepage --- Infiltration
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Soil mechanics. --- Building materials --- Seepage --- Building materials --- Seepage
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"With the increased resolution power of many geophysical methods, we are seeing direct evidence of seeps on a wide variety of data, including conventional seismic. New methods and technology have also evolved to better measure and detect seeps and their artifacts and reservoir charge and to map migration and remigration routes. In addition, detection of seepage is important for minimizing the risks associated with shallow gas drilling hazards, ensuring platform stability, and preventing well blow-outs. This volume is organized into three sections, each with a different focus. The first section, "Descriptions and Observations of Seeps", includes field studies, observations of seep environments, migration systems, and use of modern sampling techniques. The second section, "Science of Seepage -- Methodology", discusses new techniques including DNA sampling, use of biomarkers, Neural Network analysis, and remote multispectral analysis. The final section, "Implications of Seeps", shows how seeps may be used to reduce prospect risk and assess risk elements such as trap seal and fault leakage. This volume is intended to be a reference for understanding seep occurrences and demonstrating the development and use of new technologies to image them with a focus on exploration and field development applications. It will be a valuable reference to geologists, geophysicists, and petroleum engineers everywhere"--Provided by publisher.
Oil seepage. --- Hydrocarbons. --- Petroleum --- Geology.
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Selected papers from the International Foundations Congress and Equipment Expo 2021, held in Dallas, Texas, May 10-14, 2021. Sponsored by the International Association of Foundation Drilling (ADSC), the Deep Foundations Institute (DFI), the Pile Driving Contractors Association (PDCA), and the Geo-Institute of ASCE.This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 53 peer-reviewed papers on seepage control, ground improvement, and earth retention.Topics include: deflections in earth retention structures; mechanically stabilized earth; tall walls; Texas and soft soils; advances in ground improvement materials; ground compaction; bio and bioinspired ground improvement; slurry walls; ground densification; and ground improvement for seismic and static reinforcement.GSP 324 will be of interest to engineering practitioners, researchers, geotechnologists, contractors, and equipment manufacturers and suppliers in the deep foundation industry.
Retaining walls --- Soil stabilization --- Seepage
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Seepage --- Mathematical models. --- Electromechanical analogies. --- -Seepage --- -Infiltration --- Water --- Hydraulics --- Soil infiltration rate --- Soil percolation --- Mathematical models --- Electromechanical analogies --- -Mathematical models --- Infiltration --- Fluid dynamics. --- Porosity. --- Soils. --- Seepage - Mathematical models. --- Seepage - Electromechanical analogies.
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