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My Research

Adam has published research papers on a wide variety of petrophysical subjects. A selection are provided below; if you would like a full list of all Adam's publications, please contact him

The Society of Core Analysts has kindly agreed to allow dissemination of the following papers, click on the PDF buttons to view: 

How to Obtain Primary Drainage Capillary Pressure Curves Using NMR T2 Distributions in a Hetrogeneous Carbonate Reservoir - Brandimarte, F., Eriksson, M. and Moss, A., presented at the International Symposium of the Society of Core Analysts 2017, Paper SCA2017–066.

How to use Infrared Spectroscopy Mineralogy Data to Calibrate Logs - Moss, A. and Hunt, G., presented at the International Symposium of the Society of Core Analysts 2017, Paper SCA2017–067.

Carbonate NMR Permeability Estimates Based on the Winland-Pittman MICP Approach - Rios, E., Moss, A.K., Pritchard, T.N., Domingues Guedes, A.B. and Azeredo, R., presented at the International Symposium of the Society of Core Analysts 2015, Paper SCA2015–37

Carbonate Reservoir Rock Typing and the Link Between Routine Core Analysis and Special Core Analysis - Bize-Forest, N., Baines, V., Boyd, A., Moss, A. and Oliveira, R., presented at the International Symposium of the Society of Core Analysts 2014, Paper SCA2014-49

NMR Core Plug Measurements to Compliment SCAL Studies - Moss, A.K., presented at the International Symposium of the Society of Core Analysts 2004, Paper SCA2004-47

Shale Volume Estimates from NMR Core Data - Moss, A.K. and Zacharopoulos, A., presented at the International Symposium of the Society of Core Analysts 2003, Paper SCA2003-66

An Investigation into the effect of Clay Type, Volume and Distribution on NMR Measurements in Sandstones -Moss, A.K. and Jing, X.D., presented at the International Symposium of the Society of Core Analysts 2001, Paper SCA2001-29.

Resistivity Index and Capillary Pressure Characteristics of Reservoir Sandstones in Different Wettability Conditions - Moss, A.K. and Jing, X.D., presented at the International Symposium of the Society of Core Analysts 1999, Paper SCA1999-45.

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