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Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of Recent Shallow-Marine and Tidal-Flat Sediments, Southwest Andros Island, Bahamas: ABSTRACT

Conrad D. Gebelein

AAPG Bulletin

... filled burrows. 2. Development of 5 major shoreli es, roughly parallel and 2-5 km apart, during the past 5,000 years. Each new shoreline developed...

1973

Bahamas Salient of North America: Tectonic Framework, Stratigraphy, and Petroleum Potential: ABSTRACT

A. A. Meyerhoff, C. W. Hatten

AAPG Bulletin

... the Bahamas, accepted "predrift" reconstructions are unacceptable, and alternate explanations ranging from the Nafe-Drake drift model to a fixist model must...

1973

Strike-Slip Tectonics, Related Basin Formation, and Sedimentology in Zones of Continental Escape: Turkey as a Case Study: ABSTRACT

A. M. C. Sengor, Naci Gorur

AAPG Bulletin

... collision such as Turkey, several episodes of escape tectonics may alternate with intracontinental compressional deformation, whereby the products...

1984

Central Appalachian Cross-Strike Structural Discontinuities and Lineaments Compiled on Side-Looking Airborne Radar Image Mosaics: ABSTRACT

C. Scott Southworth

AAPG Bulletin

... ramp. CSD lateral ramps can dip either north or south. Geologic literature suggests that lateral decollement ramps alternate in dip direction along...

1985

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