SG65: Application of Structural Methods to Rocky Mountain Hydrocarbon Exploration and Development
Edited by C. Knight and J. Cuzella
Chapter 1: Using Freehand Three-dimensional Drawings to Clarify and Verify Subsurface Structural Interpretations
Donald S. Stone
Chapter 2: An Introduction to Low-temperature Thermochronologic Techniques, Methodology, and Applications
S. Lynn Peyton, Barbara Carrapa
Chapter 3: An Overview of Low-temperature Thermochronology in the Rocky Mountains and Its Application to Petroleum System Analysis
S. Lynn Peyton, Barbara Carrapa
Chapter 4: Using Detrital Zircon Geochronology to Solve Complex Structural Problems: An Application with Pitfalls in the Helena Salient of the Montana Disturbed Belt, West Central Montana
P. Ted Doughty, Kevin R. Chamberlain, Michael C. Pope
Chapter 5: Regional and Local Fractures of the Bakken Petroleum System, Williston Basin: Integrating Field Studies and 3-D Seismic Analysis
Stephen J. Angster, J. Frederick Sarg
Chapter 6: The Role of Wrench Faults and Fractures in Creating “Sweet Spots” in Tight Gas Exploration and Production at Rulison Field, Colorado
Thomas L. Davis, Robert D. Benson
Chapter 7: Fracture Control of P-wave Azimuthal Anisotropy in a Laramide Basement-cored Anticline at Casper Arch, Wyoming: Insights from Correlations with Surface Analogs and Curvature Analyses
Duke Cooley, Eric Erslev
Chapter 8: Natural Fractures and Strain Accommodation in the Tensleep Formation at Beer Mug Anticline
Scott P. Cooper
Chapter 10: Natural Fractures in Folded Sandstones of the Tensleep Formation, Wyoming
John C. Lorenz, Scott P. Cooper
Chapter 11: The Beaver Creek Detachment System: Syn-Laramide Gravity Detachment and Folding Oblique to Regional Compression
Sara Smaltz, Eric Erslev