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Lithologic Characteristics of Mississippi Fan: ABSTRACT

A. H. Bouma, J. M. Coleman

AAPG Bulletin

...Lithologic Characteristics of Mississippi Fan: ABSTRACT A. H. Bouma, J. M. Coleman 1984 456 456 68 4. (April) Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 96...

1984

Paleoenvironmental Analysis of Late Cretaceous Active Margin Continental Slope Deposits, Southern California: ABSTRACT

Steven P. Buck, David J. Bottjer

AAPG Bulletin

.... The Holz Shale (Ladd Formation, Black Star Canyon, Santa Ana Mountains) represents such a sequence where shale and mudstone strata are dissected by numerous...

1984

Lower Cretaceous Deep-Sea Fan Complex Beneath the Lower Continental Rise Off North Carolina: ABSTRACT

Sherwood W. Wise, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... km (200 mi) seaward of the Lower Cretaceous shelf break, the continuously cored Hauterivian to Barremian turbidite sequence consists of 47...

1984

Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of Mississippian Orogenic Sediments, East-Central Nevada: Proposed Solution to a Paradox: ABSTRACT

Robert M. Mason

AAPG Bulletin

.... In 1974, F. G. Poole suggested that the entire sequence was deposited as turbidites at abyssal depths, calling these rocks "Antler flysch." B. R. Wilson...

1985

Reinterpretation of Depositional Processes in a  Classic Flysch Sequence (Pennsylvanian Jackfork Group), Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas and Oklahoma: Discussion

Arnold H. Bouma, Michael B. DeVries, and Charles G. Stone

AAPG Bulletin

...Reinterpretation of Depositional Processes in a  Classic Flysch Sequence (Pennsylvanian Jackfork Group), Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas and Oklahoma...

1997

Chapter 12: Architecture of a Deep-water, Salt-withdrawal Minibasin, Donkey Bore Syncline, Australia

Tobias H. D. Payenberg, Carmen B. E. Krapf, Simon C. Lang, Blaise Fernandes, Mark R. W. Reilly, Nathan Ceglar, Khairul A. Mohamed Ibrahim

AAPG Special Volumes

... and D, E, F (after Gani, 2004) Typically partial Bouma sequence Ta-Tc, and some densites (after Gani, 2004) Typically partial Bouma sequence Ta-Tc, some...

2007

Sedimentology of Submarine Fans: PART 3

D. G. Howell, W. R. Normark

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Click to view image in JPEG format. Photo 111a. [Color] A volcaniclastic-carbonate turbidite (Bouma Ta-e), part of a middle-fan channel sequence...

1982

Geologic Development and Characteristics of the Continental Margins, Gulf of Mexico

James M. Coleman , David B. Prior , Harry H. Roberts

GCAGS Transactions

... of the depositional sequence by diapirism. Development of discrete depo-centers throughout the Neogene results in rapid shelf edge progradation, often...

1986

Aspect Ratios in Coarse-Grained and Fine-Grained Submarine Fan Channels

Anne M. Delery, Arnold H. Bouma

GCAGS Transactions

...Aspect Ratios in Coarse-Grained and Fine-Grained Submarine Fan Channels Anne M. Delery, Arnold H. Bouma 2003 170 182 Vol. 53 (2003) Most turbidite...

2003

Sedimentology of the Lower Strawn Formation, Desmoinesean, Central Texas with Particular Emphasis on Reservoir Quality Rock

Steve Keyes

Abilene Geological Society

... markings, and the ‘Boumasequence of sedimentary structures). A Bouma bed (Figure 3) results from deposition from a turbidity current during falling...

1983

Comparison of Shelf Environments and Deep-Basin Turbidite Systems

Roger G. Walker

Special Publications of SEPM

...-Sandstone and Mudstone Facies. stones, also commonly 5-100 cm thick, are characterized by the Bouma turbidite sequence -- sharp base, massive division...

1986

Upper Cretaceous Resedimented Conglomerates at Wheeler Gorge, California: Description and Field Guide: REPLY

Roger G. Walker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... (June), BOUMA, A. H., AND C. D. HOLLISTER, 1973, Deep ocean basin sedimentation: in Middleton, G. V., and A. H. Bouma (co-chairmen), Turbidites and deep...

1977

Correlation Efficiency as a Tool to Better Determine Depositional Subenvironments in Submarine Fans

Arnold H. Bouma , Michael B. DeVries ,, Timothy W. Cook

GCAGS Transactions

.... Sandstone and shale bed thickness, grain size, Bouma sequence divisions, bed contacts, lateral bed continuity, sole markings, and cross-lamination...

1993

Sequence Stratigraphy, Facies Geometries, and Depositional History of the Mississippi Fan, Gulf of Mexico (1)

PAUL WEIMER

AAPG Bulletin

... the deep-marine expression of a type 1 sequence boundary of Vail (1987). Bouma et al. (1985a) introduced the term "fanlobe" for the Mississippi Fan...

1990

Physical Characteristics of Deep Water Thin-Bedded Turbidites, Green Canyon Block 154, Gulf of Mexico

Nancy Trumbly Benthien

Special Publications of SEPM

... sub-basin. This interval is comprised of base-absent Bouma sequences (stacked Tb-Te cycles), and contain parallel planar, undulose and rippled...

1995

Doheny Channel and the Neogene Capistrano Submarine Fan, Dana Point, California

William R. Normark

Pacific Section SEPM

... of (from bottom to top): The sandstone Bouma sequences (generally The complete Bouma sequence applicable T a , massive, graded sand division...

1979

Sequence Stratigraphy of the Mississippi Delta

Ron Boyd , John Suter ,, Shea Penland

GCAGS Transactions

...Sequence Stratigraphy of the Mississippi Delta Ron Boyd , John Suter ,, Shea Penland 1989 Vol. 39 (1989), One method of testing the concept...

1989

Gulf of Mexico: Seismic Definition of Fan Lobes, Mississippi Fan, Gulf of Mexico

Paul Weimer and Richard T. Buffler

AAPG Special Volumes

... that the youngest fan channel was sinuous within the middle fan in water depths of 2000 to 3100 m (6500 to 10,150 ft; Figure 1). Bouma et al. (1983/84...

1987

Deep Water Sands and Silts on the Nova Scotian Continental Margin

Dorrik A. V. Stow

Atlantic Geology

... well-developed Bouma sequences. In the massive A-division clasts are up to 40 mm. long; the sequence then grades into coarse and fine sand...

1976

Occurrence of Turbidites in the Besa River Formation (Devonian-Mississippian), Northwest Territories

Grant W. Lowey

CSPG Bulletin

..., and consist of interbedded sequences of grey, laminated siltstone (Bouma "d" division), 0.1 to 0.2 m thick, and black, massive shale (Bouma "e...

1990

Deep-Water Sandstone Facies and Ancient Submarine Fans: Models for Exploration for Stratigraphic Traps: DISCUSSION

K. R. Aalto

AAPG Bulletin

...: "There is no model that attempts to organize the internal features of pebbly sandstones into a Bouma-like sequence, and it is not known whether...

1979

Turbidite Fans in Upper Cretaceous Pierre Shale, Eagle Basin, Colorado: A New Reservoir Facies: ABSTRACT

Lee F. Krystinik

AAPG Bulletin

... at the top of the lower, more well-developed sequence. The sedimentary structures described correlate well with accepted models for turbidite-fan...

1983

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