Very high-pressure mercury porosimetry as a tool in reservoir characterization David C. Kopaska-MerkelJoachim E. Amthor Petrophysics of Carbonate Reservoirs 01 March 1988 Pages: 53 - 64
Reservoir characterization, porosity, and recovery efficiency of deeply-buried paleozoic carbonates: Examples from Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico Joachim E. AmthorDavid C. Kopaska-MerkelGerald M. Friedman Petrophysics of Carbonate Reservoirs 01 July 1988 Pages: 33 - 52
Relations between pores, throats and permeability: A petrographic/physical analysis of some carbonate grainstones and packstones Edward L. EtrisDavid S. BrumfieldSterling J. Crabtree Petrophysics of Carbonate Reservoirs 01 July 1988 Pages: 17 - 32
Pore and throat size distributions determined by mercury porosimetry and by direct observation Norman C. WardlawMalcolm McKellarLi Yu Petrophysics of Carbonate Reservoirs 01 May 1988 Pages: 1 - 16
Relations between bromide content and depositional processes in bedded halite, Permian San Andres Formation, Palo Duro Basin, Texas R. Stephen FisherSusan D. Hovorka OriginalPaper 01 September 1987 Pages: 67 - 82
Universal stage grain fabric statistics on dendrites of mine cave pearls Martin Kirchmayer OriginalPaper 01 July 1987 Pages: 59 - 65
The sedimentology of the Dead Sea Raymond A. GarberYitzhak LevyGerald M. Friedman OriginalPaper 01 August 1987 Pages: 43 - 57
Geometry of carbonate bodies: A quantitative investigation of factors influencing their evolution I. LercheE. DromgooleD. Scaturo OriginalPaper 01 October 1987 Pages: 15 - 42
Association of phosphorites, organic-rich shales, chert and carbonate rocks Richard P. Sheldon OriginalPaper 01 October 1987 Pages: 7 - 14
A summer’s rambling in thecarbonate andevaporite realm Gerald M. Friedman OriginalPaper 01 March 1987 Pages: 1 - 6
Reservoir development and hydrocarbon potential of Winnipegosis (Middle Devonian) pinnacle reefs, southern Elk Point Basin, North Dakota William F. Precht Articles 01 March 1986 Pages: 83 - 99
Reservoirs resulting from facies-independent dolomitization: Case histories from the Trenton and Black River carbonate rocks of the Great Lakes area Brian D. Keith Articles 01 March 1986 Pages: 74 - 82
Dolomites formed under conditions of deep burial: Hunton Group carbonate rocks (Upper Ordovician to Lower Devonian) in the deep Anadarko Basin of Oklahoma and Texas Charles A. SternbachGerald M. Friedman Articles 01 March 1986 Pages: 61 - 73
Factors influencing production in the toronto limestone, (Shawnee Group, Upper Pennsylvanian) Snake Creek Field, Clark County, Kansas J. M. LinehanP. G. Sutterlin Articles 01 March 1986 Pages: 44 - 60
Upper cretaceous carbonate reservoirs of the Raman Field, Southeast Turkey Gengiz KeskinCengiz Can Articles 01 March 1986 Pages: 25 - 43
Bioclastic carbonates of Margarita Island, Venezuela, as a key to exploration Nicolas G.Munoz J. Articles 01 March 1986 Pages: 13 - 24
Microporosity in the O’Hara oolite zone of the Mississippian Ste. Genevieve Limestone, Hopkins County, Kentucky, and its implications for formation evaluation George B. Asquith Articles 01 March 1986 Pages: 7 - 12
Suggestions for contributors to carbonates and evaporites Gerald M. Friedman Articles 01 March 1986 Pages: 2 - 6