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Pre-Tuscaloosa, Georgia Basin (11)

Comments on Geologic Parameters

11 Flow Direction:

These data were not collected as part of this study.

11 Reference:

Not applicable.

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  • 00 General
  • 01 Depth
  • 02 Permeability/hydraulic conductivity
  • 03 Formation thickness
  • 04 Net sand thickness
  • 05 Percent shale
  • 06 Continuity
  • 07 Top seal thickness
  • 08 Continuity of top seal
  • 09 Hydrocarbon production
  • 10 Fluid residence time
  • 11 Flow direction
  • 12a CO2 solubility brine: formation temperature
  • 12b CO2 solubility brine: formation pressure
  • 12c CO2 solubility brine: formation water salinity
  • 13 Rock/water interaction
  • 14 Porosity
  • 15 Water chemistry
  • 16 Rock mineralogy

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