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Salt Deformation History and Postsalt Structural Trends, Offshore Southern Gabon, West Africa

L.M. Liro and R. Coen

AAPG Special Volumes

...Salt Deformation History and Postsalt Structural Trends, Offshore Southern Gabon, West Africa L.M. Liro and R. Coen 1995 323 331 M 65:  Salt...

1995

North Atlantic Core Foraminifera Collected by Swedish Deep-Sea Expedition: ABSTRACT

Fred B. Phleger, Frances L. Parker, Jean F. Peirson

AAPG Bulletin

... and low latitude planktonic fauna occurring off Africa between 15° and 20° N. Lat. is attributed to mixing at the convergence of the Equatorial...

1953

3.2 Basement Involved: 3.2.2 Basement Thrust and Reverse Faults: Thrust Fault, North Africa

R. A. Lambert and P. S. D'Onfro

AAPG Special Volumes

...3.2 Basement Involved: 3.2.2 Basement Thrust and Reverse Faults: Thrust Fault, North Africa R. A. Lambert and P. S. D'Onfro 1983 42 43 Studies...

1983

Significant 1961 Exploration Developments Exclusive of North America: ABSTRACT

G. Wendell Smith, Mobil International Exploration Staff

AAPG Bulletin

..., Australia, Southwest Africa, Bechuanaland, South Africa, Ivory Coast, Mauritania, Sardinia, Sudan, Tunisia, Niger Republic, Yeman, Portuguese Timor...

1962

Wegener's Continental Drift

G. A. F. Molengraaff

AAPG Special Volumes

... and Africa drifted east. A similar line of separation or great rift valley may now be forming in East Africa. The author is rather favorably inclined...

1928

Paleoclimatic Controls on Neocomian-Barremian (Early Cretaceous) Lithostratigraphy in Northern Gondwana's Rift Lakes Interpreted from a General Circulation Model Simulation

George T. Moore, Eric T. Barron, Karen L. Bice, Darryl N. Hayashida

AAPG Special Volumes

... America and Africa. The system terminates abruptly against the Falkland-Agulhas transform on the south and the St. Paul-Romanche transform to the north...

1995

Sediment Distribution on the Inner Continental Shelf, West Coast of Southern Africa: ABSTRACT

John H. Hoyt, David D. Smith, B. L. Oostdam

AAPG Bulletin

...Sediment Distribution on the Inner Continental Shelf, West Coast of Southern Africa: ABSTRACT John H. Hoyt, David D. Smith, B. L. Oostdam 1965 344...

1965

Estimation of Channel Sinuosity from Paleocurrent Data: A Method Using Fractal Geometry: REPLY

Parthasarathi Ghosh

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., R.M.H., 1987, Morphology and depositional history of exhumed Permian point bars in the Southwestern Karoo, South Africa: Journal of Sedimentary...

2001

Paleoclimatic Significance of Bryozoan Metrarabdotos: ABSTRACT

Alan H. Cheetham

AAPG Bulletin

... and western Africa. The tropical distribution of Recent populations is apparently a consequence of a temperature tolerance of 61° to 82°F...

1967

Model of Cretaceous Paleogeography and its Consequences: ABSTRACT

R. G. Douglas, M. Moullade, A. E. M. Nairn

AAPG Bulletin

... reference to mid-Cretaceous events were examined. The final separation of South America and South Africa dates from about Aptian/Albian time, which...

1972

Early Mesozoic Tectonic Framework and Sedimentation, Northwest Africa: ABSTRACT

R. H. Brown, F. B. Van Houten

AAPG Bulletin

...Early Mesozoic Tectonic Framework and Sedimentation, Northwest Africa: ABSTRACT R. H. Brown, F. B. Van Houten 1979 425 425 63 3. (March) In northwest...

1979

Tunisia--Plate Tectonics and Hydrocarbon Accumulation of Contiguous Areas: ABSTRACT

W. H. Kanes, R. Ehrlich, S. Schamel

AAPG Bulletin

... extensional Sirte basin. This represents a zone where eastern North Africa (Egypt and Cyrenaica) moved northeastward and western North Africa (Morocco...

1979

Organic Geochemistry of Sediments Recovered by DSDP/IPOD: ABSTRACT

Keith A. Kvenvolden

AAPG Bulletin

... such as those off Norway, northern Africa, and southwest Africa. It is evident that significant concentrations of organic matter are sequestered...

1979

Late Mesozoic Plate Tectonics: ABSTRACT

Roger L. Larson

AAPG Bulletin

... between North America and Africa about 180 m.y. ago; and (2) the fragmentation of Gondwanaland 130 m.y. ago, a worldwide phenomenon when Africa...

1979

Mid-Cenozoic Fortuna Formation, East-central Tunisia; Record of Late Alpine Activity on Cratonic Margin of North Africa: ABSTRACT

Franklyn B. Van Houten

AAPG Bulletin

...Mid-Cenozoic Fortuna Formation, East-central Tunisia; Record of Late Alpine Activity on Cratonic Margin of North Africa: ABSTRACT Franklyn B. Van...

1979

Hydrocarbon Occurrences in Nonmarine, Pre-Salt Sequence of Cabinda, Angola: ABSTRACT

Suzan E. Brice, Georges Pardo

AAPG Bulletin

... of the South Atlantic. The resultant basins of west Africa were filled with up to 2,500 m of nonmarine deposits. Aptian salt overlies the nonmarine...

1980

Petroleum Occurrences in Nonmarine Rocks: ABSTRACT

M. Dane Picard

AAPG Bulletin

... of marine origin. However, it is now clear that significant amounts of petroleum of nonmarine origin are present in the Rocky Mountains, Europe, Africa...

1980

Margin Types: Their Characteristics and Potential: ABSTRACT

W. K. Gealey

AAPG Bulletin

..., and central west Africa from Ivory Coast to Angola. To date, little success has been obtained on the passive margins of the rest of Africa, South...

1982

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