Department of Geoinformatics and Applied Computer Science
Journal Title: Geology, Geophysics & Environment - Year 2016, Vol 42, Issue 2
Abstract
Department of Geoinformatics and Applied Computer Science
Authors and Affiliations
M. Chuchro, A. Leśniak
Geomechanical modellingl of Paleozoic Shale Gas Formation: a case study from the Baltic Basin, northern Poland
Geomechanical modeling has become a powerful tool for optimization of well placement and trajectories, designing drilling processes and stimulation of reservoir formation as well as effective reservoir management. In thi...
History of the building of the Archaeological Museum in Kraków at the exhibition "The history of the building housing the Archaeological Museum in Kraków"
The site currently occupied by the Archaeological Museum in Kraków abounds with finds dating back to the early medieval period. It is located on the edge of the alluvial cone of the Prądnik, a tributary to the Vistula ri...
Uncertainties in microseismic event location analysis
Microseismic monitoring is the observation technique of small earthquakes, called microseismic events, which occur in the ground as a result of human activities or industrial processes such as hydraulic fracturing. Hydra...
Reservoir properties and fades characterization from core data and well logging: autochthonous Miocene sediments in the Carpathian Foredeep case study
Laboratory results of total porosity and physical permeability were the basis to calculate Flow Zone Indicator. GR log and porosity log PHI were used for facies identification. Calculations and loggings were performed in...
The influence of structural and functional changes on N-P-K input of agricultural origin and surface water quality in the upper Dunajec River basin in the years 1980-2010
The aim of the study was the prediction of N-P-K inputs (hereafter referred to as NPK load) from agricultural sources. The study aimed to determine relations between the structural changes and the N-P-K load (nitrogen-ph...