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Pliocene-Miocene Boundary in Temperate Eastern Pacific: ABSTRACT

James C. Ingle, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

.... Given a framework of absolute dates, appearance and oscillation of planktonic foraminiferal faunas can be evaluated in terms of aleo-oceanographic...

1966

Reefs and Wave Action: ABSTRACT

Michael E. Philcox

AAPG Bulletin

..., if one considers wave-resistance as a variable characteristic instead of an absolute value, arbitrary definitions are less important than environments...

1970

Radiometric Age Determination of Silurian Glauconite: DISCUSSION

D. G. Brookins

AAPG Bulletin

... to (a) the way in which the "age" was obtained, (b) the lack of adequate discussion of the absolute-age limits for the Silurian, and (c) the wisdom of using...

1976

Characteristics of Remotely Sensed Data Acquired from Aircraft: ABSTRACT

Donald G. Orr

AAPG Bulletin

... (generally 3 to 5µm nd 8 to 14µm). The apparent temperature of earth materials is a function of their emissivity and their absolute temperature...

1979

Mechanical Versus Thermal Cause of Abnormally High Pore Pressures in Shales: DISCUSSION

Colin Barker , Brian Horsfield

AAPG Bulletin

... (though the absolute pressure value will be above hydrostatic for the depth). If the abnormally pressured zone is capped by an infinitely thin seal...

1982

Case Study of Stratigraphic Interpretation Using Shear and Compressional Seismic Data: ABSTRACT

M. D. McCormack, J. A. Dunbar, W. W. Sharp

AAPG Bulletin

... interval contains as much as 160 ft (49 m) of permeable gas-productive sand which has a calculated absolute open flow of 61 MMCFGD. Shear wave...

1983

Origin of Dolomite and Its Spatial and Chronological Distribution--A New Insight: ABSTRACT

Miriam Kastner

AAPG Bulletin

... density is 2.866, and calcite's density is 2.710. The absolute abundance of dolostones, as well as the dolostone/limestone ratio, increase with geologic...

1983

Abstract: Phanerozoic Seawater:

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