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Reservoir1. A place where something such as water is kept in reserve.
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ReservoirA device that is implanted under the scalp to deliver anticancer drugs to the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
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ReservoirStorage compartment from which a substance may be released with subsequent biological effects. [2]
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ReservoirA subsurface body of rock having sufficient porosity and permeability to store and transmit fluids. Sedimentary rocks are the most common reservoir rocks because they have more porosity than most igne [..]
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Reservoir A porous and permeable underground formation containing an individual and separate natural accumulation of producible hydrocarbons (crude oil and/or natural gas) which is confined by impermeable roc [..]
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ReservoirIn hydrologic terms, a manmade facility for the storage, regulation and controlled release of water.
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ReservoirSee impoundment.
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Reservoir1680s, "a place where something tends to collect," originally figurative, from French réservoir "storehouse," from Old French reserver "to reserve" (see reserve (n.)). Sp [..]
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ReservoirIn oil, a naturally occurring geological formation containing hydrocarbon. In power, a structure (usually a dam) which stores water for later use in the production of electricity.
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Reservoirnatural or man-made lake. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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Reservoirlarge, concentrated supply or reserve.
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Reservoirbody of water collected and stored usually at the head of the waterfall or stream
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ReservoirA receptacle that holds nutrients within a hydroponic system.
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ReservoirThe container in a hydroponic system which holds nutrient solution in reserve for use.
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ReservoirThe container in a hydroponic system which holds nutrient solution in reserve for use.
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Reservoira large or extra supply of something; "a reservoir of talent" lake used to store water for community use tank used for collecting and storing a liquid (as water or oil) anyth [..]
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ReservoirA container for storage of liquid in a fluid power system.
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ReservoirThe site where a pest population or quantity of inoculum can survive in the absence of a host crop, and from which a new crop may be invaded.
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ReservoirA body of water used to collect and store water, or a tank or cistern used to store potable water.
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Reservoira man-made lake for storing water
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Reservoirn. A receptacle where a quantity of some material, especially of a liquid or gas, may be kept.
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ReservoirLiving or (rarely) nonliving means of maintaining an infectious agent in nature that can serve as source of infection for humans or domestic animals. residence time
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Reservoirreservoir (pop)
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ReservoirA huge natural or human-made lake or basin used for collecting and storing water.
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ReservoirA natural or artificial holding area used to store water.
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ReservoirA reservoir is a man-made lake that stores water for future use.
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ReservoirThe underground formation where oil and gas has accumulated. It consists of a porous rock to hold the oil or gas, and a cap rock that prevents its escape.
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Reservoira pond, lake, or basin, either natural or artificial, for the storage, regulation, and control of water.
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ReservoirA host (or hosts) that harbors a disease agent and remains infected for extended periods of time. Reservoir hosts serve as a source of the disease agent to vectors, but usually are not adversely affec [..]
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ReservoirArtificially created lake where water is collected and stored; also called an impoundment.
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Reservoir, Underground Storage
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ReservoirA reservoir is an accumulation of oil and/or gas in a permeable and porous rock such as sandstone. A petroleum reservoir normally contains three fluids (oil, gas and water), which separate into distin [..]
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ReservoirPorous, permeable rock containing oil and natural gas; enclosed or surrounded by layers of less permeable or impervious rock. SCF
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ReservoirA natural or artificial holding area used to store water.
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ReservoirThe underground formation where oil and gas has accumulated. It consists of a porous rock to hold the oil or gas, and a cap rock that prevents its escape.
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ReservoirA porous and permeable underground formation containing a natural accumulation of producible hydrocarbons, oil and/or gas, which is confined by rock or water and is characterized by a natural pressure [..]
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ReservoirA reservoir is an artificial lake created by building a dam across a river.
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Reservoir
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ReservoirA natural or artificial pond or lake used for the storage and regulation of water.
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Reservoira porous volume within a rock formation containing fluids
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ReservoirA component of the climate system, other than the atmosphere, which has the capacity to store, accumulate or release a substance of concern, for example, carbon, a heat-trapping gas (greenhouse gas) o [..]
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ReservoirAlternate host or passive carrier of a pathogenic microorganism. This may be soil, animals, or humans.
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Reservoir(n) lake used to store water for community use(n) a large or extra supply of something(n) tank used for collecting and storing a liquid (as water or oil)(n) anything (a person or animal or plant or su [..]
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ReservoirA medical term used to describe a source of organisms causing a disease.
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ReservoirThe habitat in which an infectious agent normally lives, grows, and multiplies. Reservoirs include human, animal, and environmental reservoirs.
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Reservoira pond or lake where water is collected and stored until it is needed
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ReservoirPart of the shunt where the CSF is stored and then released periodically.
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ReservoirAny natural or artificial holding area used to store, regulate, or control a substance.
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ReservoirA constructed or natural water body used for water storage.
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Reservoirplace where energy, water, and elements are stored.
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ReservoirA subsurface accumulation of liquid (e.g., crude oil, natural gas, steam) that can be recovered.
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Reservoira human-made body of water formed by damming one end of a valley; usually to supply water and/or hydroelectric power to a nearby area
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ReservoirA cylindrical container for the storage of air under pressure. Main reservoir of large capacity are located in locomotives and under all motor cars having air compressors; auxiliary and emergency res [..]
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ReservoirA chamber used to store fluid.
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ReservoirThis is a storage container for the wind. The top part of the container is expandable, like a fan or accordian. Weights or springs are used on the expandable part to keep the air under pressure. If th [..]
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ReservoirSpring-loaded bellows for storing or for storing and regulating the wind supply from a pressure pump or the suction supply from a vacuum pump.
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ReservoirAny natural or artificial holding area used to store; regulate, or control water.
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ReservoirAny natural or artificial holding area used to store, regulate, or control water.
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ReservoirAny natural or artificial holding area used to store, regulate, or control water.
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Reservoiris any natural or artificial holding area used to store, regulate, or control a substance.
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ReservoirStructures which collect and store urine and are emptied by Catheterization of a cutaneous stoma or internal diversion to the Urethra. The reservoirs are surgically created during procedures for Urina [..]
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ReservoirAnimate or inanimate sources which normally harbor Disease-causing organisms and thus serve as potential sources of Disease Outbreaks. Reservoirs are distinguished from vectors (Disease Vectors) and c [..]
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ReservoirA subsurface, porous, permeable rock formation in which oil and gas are found.
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Reservoiran organism in which a pathogen lives and multiplies without causing the organism damage, e.g., humans who are nonsymptomatic carriers of S. typhi are reservoirs for the bacteria that cause typhoid fever
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ReservoirAny person, animal, arthropod, plant, soil or substance in which an infective agent normally lives and multiplies. The infectious agent primarily depends on the reservoir for its survival.
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ReservoirA storage tank holding one to two days' supply of drinking water.
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ReservoirA body of water collected and stored at the head of the waterfall or stream.
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ReservoirAny person, animal, substance or environmental surface in or on which an infectious agent survives or multiplies, posing a risk for infection.
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ReservoirA natural or artificial place where water is collected or stored for use, especially water for supplying a community, irrigating land and furnishing power.
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ReservoirA pond, lake, or basin, either natural or artificial, for the storage, regulation, and control of water.
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ReservoirA natural or artificial pond or lake used for the storage and regulation of water.
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Reservoir"Reservoir" means an aquifer or combination of aquifers or zones containing a common geothermal or ground water resource. "Reservoir" includes, but is not limited to, a hot dry roc [..]
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ReservoirA manmade facility for the storage, regulation and controlled release of water.
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ReservoirIn hydrologic terms, a manmade facility for the storage, regulation and controlled release of water.
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ReservoirThe "container" in which micro organisms grow and develop. Most bio pollutants, for example, are found in reservoirs such as standing water or decaying matter.
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ReservoirThe container in a hydroponic system which holds nutrient solution in reserve for use.
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Reservoira pond, lake, tank, or basin (natural or human made) where water is collected and used for storage. Large bodies of groundwater are called groundwater reservoirs; water behind a dam is also called a r [..]
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ReservoirThe habitat in which an infectious agent normally lives, grows and multiplies; reservoirs include human reservoirs, animals reservoirs, and environmental reservoirs.
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ReservoirA man-made structure, usually an artificial lake, designed to store water.
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Reservoira body of water collected and stored in a natural or artificial lake.
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ReservoirMan-made: a structure which stores water for later use in the production of electricity. Natural: a rock stratum that forms a trap in which oil and natural gas may accumulate.
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ReservoirThe underground formation where oil and gas has accumulated. It consists of a porous rock to hold the oil or gas, and a cap rock that prevents its escape. Resources
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ReservoirA rock or geological formation that holds petroleum withinthe pore spaces between individual grains.
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ReservoirA subsurface, porous, permeable rock formation in which oil and gas are found
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ReservoirA porous and permeable sedimentary rock containing commercial quantities of oil and gas. Three types of reservoirs are encountered including structural traps, stratigraphic traps and combination traps [..]
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ReservoirA porous and permeable underground formation containing a natural accumulation of producible il and/or gas that is confined by impermeable rock or water barriers and is individual and separate to othe [..]
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ReservoirA subsurface, porous, permeable rock body in which oil or gas or both have accumulated.
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ReservoirThe underground formation where oil and gas has accumulated. It consists of a porous rock to hold the oil or gas, and a cap rock that prevents its escape.
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ReservoirPorous permeable rock containing petroleum.
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ReservoirA productive geological horizon in an oil or gas field.
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Reservoirrez-er-vwahr Subsurface, porous, permeable rock formation in which hydrocarbons are present.
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ReservoirA subsurface body of rock having sufficient porosity and permeability to store and transmit fluids. Sedimentary rocks are the most common reservoir rocks because they have more porosity than most igne [..]
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ReservoirA porous and permeable underground formation containing a natural accumulation of producible nature gas and/or oil that is confined by impermeable rock or water barriers and is separate from other res [..]
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Reservoirrocks with the potential to store fluids such as oil and natural gas.
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Reservoira porous and permeable underground rock formation containing a natural accumulation of crude oil or natural gas that is confined by impermeable rock or water barriers, and is separate from other reservoirs.
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Reservoir A porous, permeable sedimentary rock formation containing quantities of oil and/or gas enclosed or surrounded by layers of less-permeable or impervious rock; a structural trap; a stratigraphic trap. [..]
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ReservoirThe underground formation where oil and gas has accumulated. It consists of a porous rock to hold the oil or gas, and a cap rock that prevents its escape.
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ReservoirPorous, permeable rock containing oil and natural gas; enclosed or surrounded by layers of less permeable or impervious rock.
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Reservoira stratum in which oil or gas is present. In a reservoir gas occupies the upper part of the reservoir as it is the lightest, oil the middle section, while water occupies the lower section.
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ReservoirA porous, permeable rock formation in which hydrocarbons have accumulated.
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ReservoirPorous, permeable rock containing oil and natural gas; enclosed or surrounded by layers of less permeable or impervious rock.
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ReservoirA porous and permeable underground formation containing a natural accumulation of predictable oil and/or natural gas that is confined by impermeable rock or water barriers and is individual and separa [..]
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ReservoirA subsurface rock formation containing an individual natural accumulation of moveable petroleum. Riser (drilling)
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ReservoirPorous, permeable rock containing oil and natural gas; enclosed or surrounded by layers of less permeable or impervious rock.
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ReservoirA common accumulation of crude petroleum oil or natural gas or both. Reservoir Nomenclature Abbreviations
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Reservoiran underground porous and permeable formation where oil and gas has accumulated
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ReservoirA porous, permeable rock formation in which hydrocarbons have accumulated.
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ReservoirAn area that contains a resource. In fracking, well operators are seeking to tap into natural gas reservoirs deep underground.
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ReservoirA naturally occurring storage area below the earth's surface, characteristically a folded rock formation that traps and holds natural gas. The reservoir rock must be permeable and porous to contain the hydrocarbons, and it has to be capped by relatively impermeable rock layers in order to form an effective seal and prevent the hydrocarbons fro [..]
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ReservoirReservoir means a naturally occurring discrete accumulation of Petroleum.
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ReservoirA porous and permeable underground formation containing a natural accumulation of producible oil and/or natural gas that is confined by impermeable rock or water barriers and is individual and separate from other reserves.
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ReservoirA porous, permeable sedimentary rock formation containing quantities of oil and/or gas enclosed or surrounded by layers of less permeable or impervious rock. Also called a "horizon."
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ReservoirA subsurface, porous, permeable rock body in which oil or gas or both have accumulated.
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ReservoirA rock formation or trap containing oil and/or natural gas.
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ReservoirAny rock having enough porosity and permeability to contain commercial quantities of oil and gas.
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ReservoirRocks with the potential to store fluids such as oil and natural gas.
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Reservoira container for storage of liquid in a fluid power system.
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ReservoirA porous, fractured or cavitated rock formation with a geological seal forming a trap for producible hydrocarbons
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Reservoira subsurface, porous, permeable, or naturally fractured rock body in which oil and gas are stored; typically a reservoir has three layers with gas in the upper section (lightest), water in the bottom [..]
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ReservoirSedimentary rocks containing rich organic material which is the potential source of hydrocarbons. The most common reservoir rocks include sandstones, carbonates, limestone and siltstones.
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ReservoirA subsurface, porous, permeable rock body containing oil, gas, or water. Most reservoir rocks consist individually or collectively of limestone, dolomites, or sandstone.
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ReservoirPervious and porous rocks (usually sandstone, limestone or dolomite) capable of containing significant quantities of hydrocarbons.
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ReservoirPorous and permeable subsurface formation that contains oil or gas and is surrounded by rock that separates the oil or gas contents from other reservoirs.
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ReservoirFlat bottom water storage tank (larger diameter than height)
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ReservoirA subsurface body of rock having sufficient porosity and permeability to store and transmit hydrocarbons
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Reservoira porous and permeable underground formation containing a natural accumulation of producible natural gas and/or oil that is confined by impermeable rock or water barriers and is separate from other reservoirs
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ReservoirA subsurface, porous, permeable or naturally fractured rock body in which oil or gas are stored. Most reservoir rocks are limestones, dolomites, sandstones, or a combination of these.
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ReservoirA subsurface body of rock with sufficient porosity and permeability to store and transmit fluids
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ReservoirAs used here, a substance in which the temperature remains constant.
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ReservoirA place of impounded water against a dam
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ReservoirIn hydrologic terms, a manmade facility for the storage, regulation and controlled release of water.
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Reservoir
A place where anything is kept in store
A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
A small intercellular space, often containing resin, essential oil, or some other sec [..]
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Reservoir
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ReservoirThe portion of a resource, such as natural gas, that has been discovered and that is technically and economically extractable.
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ReservoirA body of water that pools as a result of the placement of a dam.
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ReservoirA reservoir is an artificial lake.
Reservoir may also refer to:
A thermodynamic reservoir, an ideal thermodynamical system.
Reservoir, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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ReservoirReservoir is a light rail station on the MBTA Green Line D branch, located in Brookline, Massachusetts near Cleveland Circle and the south edge of Brighton. The station is adjacent to Reservoir Yard a [..]
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ReservoirA reservoir (from French réservoir – a "tank") is, most commonly, an enlarged natural or artificial lake, pond or impoundment created using a dam or lock to store water.
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ReservoirReservoir is a four-song CD EP by Irish singer/songwriter Fionn Regan. It was released 20 January 2003 on Anvil Records.
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ReservoirA reservoir is an artificial lake.
Reservoir may also refer to:
A thermodynamic reservoir, an ideal thermodynamical system.
Reservoir, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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ReservoirReservoir is a 1961 painting by American artist Robert Rauschenberg. The piece is one of his "combine paintings" and features two different wheels. It is held at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, i [..]
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