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3DKL v1.0: Creating the First 3D Geological Model of Kuala Lumpur

Marcus R. Dobbs, Qalam A’zad Rosle, Dalila Ahmad, Helen F. Burke, Muhammad Ezwan Dahlan, Jontih Enggihon, Richard B. Haslam, Nicholas Jacob, Kenneth Lawrie, A. Graham Leslie, Alvyn Clancey Mickey, Muhammad Ramzanee Mohd Noh, Syed Omar, Nikki A. Smith, Steve Thorpe

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... reflects its steep dip, perhaps indicating that this contact might best be considered and interpreted as a faulted boundary, although it is not shown...

2023

STRUCTURE ALONG THE ARLINGTON FAULT ZONE, PASS CREEK AREA, SOUTHERN HANNA BASIN, WYOMING

Donald S. Stone

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... the Pass Creek and Elk Mountain fields (Figure 4). However, on the seismic profile there is a clear demarcation between the steep north dip on the south...

1984

Wide-Angle Seismic-Reflection and -Refraction Data from the Solomon Islands

A. K. Cooper, R. A. Wood

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... some of the analytical methods and geologic factors that may introduce errors into the results. Based on these data, further studies have been done...

1986

Austin Chalk Exploration

John F. Harris

Tulsa Geological Society

.... The key is "rate of change," because steep dip areas are not necessarily areas of greatest fracturing. An area where there is a one- to three-degree...

1984

Subsurface Geology of the Criner Area McClain County Oklahoma

Laurence E. Thomas

Oklahoma City Geological Society

...------------------------ of the Desmoines unit without faulting was attempted to prove or confirm rejuvenation of pre-Desmoinesian faults. Steep dip and steep structural re-entrants...

1967

Peters & No. Peters-Queen City-Field

Harry Miller

South Texas Geological Society Special Publications

... steep dip into the major fault to the west, while the east flank shows a flat rate of dip, or terracing. The south closure for both these fields...

1962

Black Rock (Gas), T.40 N., R. 29 E., G&SRM Apache County, Arizona

Louis J. Bevacqua

Four Corners Geological Society

... anticlinal structure bounded on the northeast flank by steep dip which is interpreted as a down to the northeast normal fault. Production is located...

1978

Recent Exploration in PEPs 109 and 110, Onshore Gippsland Basin

S. R. Greaves

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... was utilized with I 0 m group interval and 30 m vibrator point interval. This configura• tion enabled a high spatial sampling in areas of steep dip...

1985

The Wortham and Lake Richland Faults: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

F. H. Lahee

AAPG Bulletin

... dipping sandstone and sandy shale beds; at the right, low dipping clayey shales, the inclination of which is parallel to the hammer handle. The steep dip...

1925

Forgey Field, Township 33 North, Range 87 West, Natrona County, Wyoming

Harold Kentta

Wyoming Geological Association

... and of greater extent. Therefore this type of isopach work could lead to additional discoveries along this flank of the Basin. The steep dip into the Basin...

1978

Farnham Dome Field, Emery County, Utah

V. E. Peterson

Utah Geological Association

... wall of an overthrust. The relatively steep dip on the east side of the “Dome” is apparently the result of drag folding on the edge of the overthrust...

1961

Elk Mountain

Valen D. Ott

Wyoming Geological Association

.... The structure appears to be closed at Sundance level. It is an asymmetric domal feature with steep dip to the northeast. Faulting may account for most...

1984

Forgey

Harold Kentta

Wyoming Geological Association

... 96,747 BO Decline Curve Appendix DISCUSSION Because of the rather steep dip in this area the field is limited in aerial extent. Due to the shallow...

1989

New Data on the Oil Productivity of the Permo-Triassic of the North Peri-Caspian

T. N. Dzhumagaliyev, U. Akchulakov, S. U. Utegaliyev, S. K. Kurmanov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

..., reflections from the top of the salt (reflecting horizon VI) disappear not at the edge of the cornice but much sooner, due probably to the steep dip...

1974

Art Creek

Kerry L. Phelps

Wyoming Geological Association

... This small field is located on the steep dip of the monocline resulting in an unusual oil column within a small area. Thick Opeche shale filled in around...

2000

Road Log No. S11 - Montrose to Grand Junction via U.S. 50

John R. Donnell - Editor

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... and fishing area. Olathe, onion center. 52.8 (9.3) 54.3 Road to east climbs to crest of Grand Mesa. Notice steep dip and truncation of beds...

1960

Elk Mountain

Valen D. Ott

Wyoming Geological Association

... (Pan Am.) in 1976 and is the current operator The structure appears to be closed at Sundance level. It is an asymmetric domal feature with steep dip...

1984

Seven Mile Field

Ronald G. Brown

Wyoming Geological Association

... as stretched log sections resulting from steep dip...

2011

Borie Field

Ronald G. Brown

Wyoming Geological Association

...: Subsurface geology and seismic. Trap Type: Combination - asymmetric anticline likely bounded on the east by a large reverse fault. Steep dip...

2011

Horseshoe Ridge

D.M. Herring, Amber L. Robbins

Wyoming Geological Association

....” They anticipated a fault or steep dip at 2900 feet, and were permitted to 8500 feet. The Hatfield top was 204 feet low to prognosis, and the well...

2011

Abstract: Structural analysis of the Howley Basin, western Newfoundland, Canada

Linden Ernst, Tom Calon, Alison Leitch

Atlantic Geology

... Brook Formation deposition. The Howley Formation is deformed along its western margin as shown by moderate to steep dip of beds. Deposition...

2016

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