scholarly journals Availability of petrographic thin-section slides from Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Supplement No. 1: South Barrow Test Well No. 2, South Barrow Test Well No. 4, Avak Test Well No. 1

1969 ◽  
Author(s):  
George Gryc ◽  
Irvin L. Tailleur
Geosciences ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 336
Author(s):  
Rafael Pires de Lima ◽  
David Duarte

Convolutional neural networks (CNN) are currently the most widely used tool for the classification of images, especially if such images have large within- and small between- group variance. Thus, one of the main factors driving the development of CNN models is the creation of large, labelled computer vision datasets, some containing millions of images. Thanks to transfer learning, a technique that modifies a model trained on a primary task to execute a secondary task, the adaptation of CNN models trained on such large datasets has rapidly gained popularity in many fields of science, geosciences included. However, the trade-off between two main components of the transfer learning methodology for geoscience images is still unclear: the difference between the datasets used in the primary and secondary tasks; and the amount of available data for the primary task itself. We evaluate the performance of CNN models pretrained with different types of image datasets—specifically, dermatology, histology, and raw food—that are fine-tuned to the task of petrographic thin-section image classification. Results show that CNN models pretrained on ImageNet achieve higher accuracy due to the larger number of samples, as well as a larger variability in the samples in ImageNet compared to the other datasets evaluated.


2012 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 78-91
Author(s):  
Risman Adhitiya ◽  
Merza Media Adeyosfi ◽  
Syahreza S. Angkasa ◽  
Felix Sihombing

Mangkalihat peninsula is located between Kutai and Tarakan basins, which known as two Hydro Carbon (HC) Prolific basins in Eastern Borneo. The petroleoum system in this area is poorly known because of the different system between Kutai and Tarakan Basin. The field study is focusing in the eastern part of Mangkalihat Peninsula, where The Tabalar and Tendehantu Formation are exposed. The data compilation is from outcrop, thin section and plug sample which permeability and porosity values were measured by Klickenberg method. Outcrop analysis showed that Tendehantu Formation can be divided into two lithofacies, whileTabalar Formation has only one lithofacies. The petrographic thin section analysis showed three microfacies from the two formations. Pore destruction caused by diagenesis can de indicated with the presence of bladed and equant cement in vuggy pores, while the diagenetical development of porosity is marked by the microfracturing that was assumed to be formed by compaction and deep burial and matrix dissolution in some of the samples. Petrography and plug sample data integration shows the quality value of those carbonate rock as a reservoir from the permeability and porosity parameter. Based on the microfacies grouping showed in three microfacies, the porosity value is 5.26 - 17.32 % (tight to good), and permeability value is 0.041 – 7.27mD (fair – poor). The carbonate rock quality is influenced by the whole diagenetic processes that happened in each lithofacies.


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