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    Petroleum Engineering

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    cherished a deep love for all that it represent. Even as a child‚ I had a habit of watching for hours how beam-pumping units‚ standing as if like a miniature forest‚ worked‚ indulging myself in all kinds of fantasies and reflections about the mysterious reservoir underground with great curiosity. I imagined that someday I would be able to unveil its mysteries. With the lapse of time‚ I am approaching the 30th year of my age and a cursory retrospection makes me realize that‚ for nearly a decade‚ I have been

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    Effects of Dam Building

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    Effects of Dam Building Grade 10 Geography Units 12‚ 13‚ 14 Essay - Effects of Dam Building By:Brenden Kilmartin Many people have already dammed a small stream using sticks and mud by the time they become adults. Humans have used dams since early civilization‚ because four-thousand years ago they became aware that floods and droughts affected their well-being and so they began to build

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    the data and remove the Q effect. The gradient analysis showed a much more reasonable class 2 AVO anomaly with a fit of 0.85 for top of the layer after Gabor deconvolution. Target zone Introduction AVO analysis contributes significantly in reservoir characterization and seismic interpretation. But AVO suffers from a wide variety of complications and problems. Castagna (1993) showed the myriad of factors affecting seismic amplitudes. According to Sherwood et al (1983) “The simple interface reflection

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    classified as either gaseous‚ sedimentary‚ or hydrololic. The water cycle is a hydrologic cycle that moves water in the biosphere through evaporation‚ condensation and precipitation. Two sedimentary cycles are the sulfur and phosphorous cycle. Their main reservoirs are in soil and rock sediments. Sulfur enters the cycle as hydrogen sulfide and is oxidized to sulfur dioxide. Sulfur dioxide and water vapor makes sulfuic acid in the rainfall. It is then absorbed by plant roots and turned into amino acids traveling

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    Explain how human activity can affect water availability and quality. (10) Agriculture plays a significant role in the quality of water and three factors come into play when considering agricultural effects: pesticides‚ fertilizers and the waste produced by farm animals. When pesticides or fertilizers are applied to crops the excess materials will either run off the land‚ or seep into the groundwater‚ with an eventual ending in bodies of water such as lakes‚ ponds‚ or streams.  The excess nutrients

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    Resonance Tube

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    4. Hold the vibrating prong horizontally over the mouth of the tube 5. While the tuning fork is vibrating‚ lower the reservoir. 6. Adjust the reservoir in such a position that a loud sound is heard. 7. This is the first resonance. 8. Note the level reading for the first resonance. 9. Lower the reservoir in the same way to obtain the second resonance. 10. Note the level reading for the second resonance. 11. The

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    Shale gas

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    than 10% of the sedimentary clasts having a grain size less than 4 micrometers”(Section 1.020(2)(27.1)‚ Oil and Gas Conservation Regulations(OGCR)). In conventional terms this means‚ a shale gas reservoir consists of very fine grained particles that are filled with organic-rich material. Shale reservoirs are able to store gas in numerous ways. According to Centre for Energy‚ natural gas can be adsorbed onto insoluble organic matter called kerogen‚ trapped in pore spaces of fine grained sediments

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    Sir M Visvesvaraya

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    automatic doors which he devised to stop wasteful overflow of water. Sir Visvesvaraya builted many dams in Maharashtra state. He was designed and patented a system of automatic weir water floodgates which were first installed in 1903 at the Khadakvasla reservoir‚ Pune. He worked as a chief engineer during construction of Krishna Raja Sagara Dam on the Kaveri River in Mandya. He became the President of All India Manufacturers Association. Sir Visvesvaraya was the maker of modern Mysore. Sir M. Visvesvaraya

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    Uses of Petroleum

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    Petroleum products are used widely in our everyday lives. They are used to power automobiles produce containers and to keep us warm. Petroleum‚ or crude oil is liquid composed of various organic chemicals. It is found in large quantities below the surface of Earth and is used as a fuel and as a raw material in the chemical industry. The word petroleum comes from the two Latin words "petro" and "leum" "petro" meaning rock and "leum" meaning oil. The chemical composition of all petroleum is principally

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    Kalabagh Dam: the question of alternatives THE rush to build the Kalabagh dam is taking General Musharraf and many of his supporters‚ including some born-again superpatriots‚ to heights of irrationality. As if the doctrine of necessity‚ which has provided the alibi for all military coups since the original one of Ayub Khan‚ was not enough‚ a new and much more sinister doctrine‚ that of indispensability‚ is being promoted. Its purpose is to justify the indefinite continuation of the present

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