Bibliography of Well-Log Applications
1996 Annual Update

PART B: APPLICATIONS

9. ORGANIC CARBON DETERMINATION AND SOURCE ROCK EVALUATION
  1. Curial, A., and Moretto, R., 1988, The organic matter of the Paleogene salt basin of Bresse [France]; characterization by rock-eval pyrolysis, relation with uranium content, and detection by natural gamma ray spectrometry [in French], in Busson, G., ed., Evaporites and hydrocarbons: Memoires du Museum National d'Historie Naturelle [Paris], Series C, Earth Sciences No. 55, p. 71-94.
  2. Huang, Z., and Williamson, M.A., 1996, Artificial neutral network modelling as an aid to source rock characterization: Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 13, no. 2, p. 277-290.
  3. Lin, J.L., and Salisch, H.A., 1994, Determination of potential yield and volatile hydrocarbons from well logs in potential source rocks, OSEA-94026, in 10th offshore South East Asia conference and exhibition preprints: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, p. 185-195.
  4. Mallick, R.K., and Raju, S.V., 1995, Thermal maturity evaluation by sonic log and seismic velocity analysis in parts of Upper Assam Basin, India: Organic Geochemistry, v. 23, no. 10, p. 871-879.
  5. Takayama, M., 1995, Evaluation of thermal maturity from sonic interval transit time in the Akita basin, Japan, paper M, in 1st annual well logging symposium of Japan, proceedings: Society of Professional Well Log Analysts, Japan Chapter, 4 p.
  6. Varun, T.R., and Momin, W.W., 1994, Source rock identification through wireline logs of Mesozoic sediments in Jaisalmer Basin, Rajasthn, India; a case study: Indian Journal of Petroleum Geology, v. 3, no. 1, p. 98-111.
  7. Vernik, L., and Landis, c., 1996, Elastic anisotropy of source rocks--implications for hydrocarbon generation and primary migration: AAPG Bulletin, v. 80, no. 4, p. 531-544.
  8. Vulama, I., 1994, Source rock potential of the eastern Drava depression and some other source rock localities in Croatia as evaluated from well log data: Geologia Croatica, v. 47, no. 2, p. 205-214.