| 1999 - 848 páginas
...mappable on the earth's surface or traceable in the subsurface. Formation fluid means "fluid" present in a "formation" under natural conditions as opposed to introduced fluids, such as drilling mud. Generator means any person, by site location, whose act or process produces hazardous waste identified... | |
| 1977 - 372 páginas
...but not necessarily, tabular and is mappable on the earth's surface or traceable in the subsurface. formation water: Water present in a water-bearing...opposed to introduced fluids, such as drilling mud. geophysical logs: The records of a variety of logging tools which measure the geophysical properties... | |
| 1984 - 502 páginas
...mappable on the earth's surface or traceable in the subsurface. Formation fluid means "fluid" present in a "formation" under natural conditions as opposed to introduced fluids, such as drilling mud. Generator means any person, by site location, whose act or process produces hazardous waste identified... | |
| Us Dept Energy - 1992 - 536 páginas
...FORMATION FLUID (SDWA; CFR) DA October 12, 1990 BT1 Fluids SO Water Pollution DEF (CFR) Fluid present in a formation under natural conditions, as opposed to introduced fluids, such as drilling mud. FORMATIONS (SDWA; CFR) DA October 12, 1990 NT1 Aquifers NT2 Confined Aquifers NT2 Exempted Aquifers... | |
| Stephen M. Testa - 1993 - 562 páginas
...sludge, gas, or any other form or state. Formation fluid (144.3, 270.2): means "fluid" present in a "formation" under natural conditions as opposed to introduced fluids, such as drilling mud. Free product (280.12): refers to a regulated substance that is present as a nonaqueous phase liquid... | |
| 1996 - 772 páginas
...mappable on the earth's surface or traceable in the subsurface. Formation fluid means "fluid" present In a "formation" under natural conditions as opposed to introduced fluids, such as drilling- mud. Generator means any person, by site location, whose act or process produces hazardous waste identified... | |
| Philip E. LaMoreaux, James W. LaMoreaux - 1997 - 402 páginas
...but not necessarily, tabular and is mappable on the earth's surface or traceable in the subsurface. Formation water Water present in a water-bearing formation...opposed to introduced fluids, such as drilling mud. Fossil fuel Fuels such as natural gas, petroleum, and coal that developed from ancient deposits of... | |
| Klaus K. E. Neuendorf, American Geological Institute - 2005 - 814 páginas
...fougerite amount of oil in the reservoir. Itgenerally rangesbetweenl. Hand 1.60. Cf: shrinkage factor. formation water Water present in a water-bearing formation...opposed to introduced fluids, such as drilling mud. Syn: native water. Cf: connate water. Formative (Form'-a-tive) In Mesoamerican archaeology, the cultural... | |
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