Sabine Peninsula of Melville Island was the subject of an oil and gas exploration boom from 1961 to 1985, during which time seismic-reflection data were...
Sabine Peninsula of Melville Island was the subject of an oil and gas exploration boom from 1961 to 1985, during which time seismic-reflection data were...
The combined use of P- and S-wave seismic reflection data is appealing for providing insights into active petroleum systems because P-waves are sensitive to...
Modern processing methods were applied to 3400 line-kilometres of legacy seismic data from Sabine Peninsula of Melville Island in the Canadian Arctic Islands....
A sparker is a marine seismic impulsive source used for high-resolution seismic surveys. Sparker sources were very popular during the late 1960s and 1970s...
Prior to the halt of oil and gas exploration on Anticosti Island in 2017, the Geological Survey of Canada had initiated five research activities related to...
Among all geological CO 2 storage possibilities, deep saline aquifers are of great interest due to their worldwide repartition and their important storage...
The risk of groundwater contamination from shale gas exploration and development is amajor societal concern, especially in populated areas where groundwater is...
Computerized tomography scanner (CT scanner) is a powerful tool that can reveal millimeter?scale stratigraphy from cores. The coupling of very high resolution...