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Abstract: A Case History of Velocity Problems in the Shadow of a Large Growth Fault in the Frio Formation, Texas Gulf Coast

James L. Allen and J. M. Bruso, Jr.

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... that over 200 ms of apparent seismic dip in the shadow of the growth fault was false. When we used stacking velocities to perform a depth conversion...

1989

Recent Advances in Carbon-14, Potassium-Argon, and Rubidium-Strontium Geochronometry: Abstract

W. R. Eckelmann

Tulsa Geological Society

... in the assignment of apparent ages as young as several million years. Apparent ages less than a million years have been obtained. However, the extent of accuracy...

1958

Abstract: Balanced Cross Sections of the Arbuckle-Ardmore Region, Southern Oklahoma: Implications for Interpreting Strike-Slip Deformation

Steve Naruk

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... Anticline itself is interpreted as a fault-bend fold in the hanging-wall of the roof thrust. The apparent releasing bend in the master strike-slip...

1994

Abstract: Some Applications of the Combined Use of Core Analysis and Electric Log Data

T. Kennaird

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... that a reliable assessment of pay zones can be made on the basis of logs. For example. zones showing an apparent water saturation of greater than 50...

1987

3. Permeability Loss from Swelling of Matrix Clays in Sub-gray-wackes

G. Harvey Hamilton, George R. Downs

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... or stratigraphic trap is apparent. In this area, surface waters freely come in contact with the outcrop of the producing beds. In the discovery well...

1956

Abstract: 3-D Seismic Delineation and Geologic Explanation of Channelization in the Frio Formation of Javelina/East McCook Field, Hidalgo County, Texas

John L. Gibson

GCAGS Transactions

... lengths that span the 3-D survey area (10 mi); apparent channel widths range from 200 to 2,000 ft. The channelized seismic events tie to an interval...

1994

Abstract: A novel contemporary fluvial ichnofauna

Andrew Lawfield, Ron Pickerill

Atlantic Geology

..., and a molluscan fauna, the apparent progenitors of the structures, was sampled. A similar taphofauna, without associated traces, was also observed...

2005

Abstract: Geophysical Mapping of Saltwater Intrusion in the Kerpan Coastal Area, Kedah

Abdul Rahim Samsudin, Bashillah Baharuddin, Masrita Mustapa, Sanisah Soed

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... in resistivity of the alluvial sediments. Salinity of the ground water was interpreted based on the apparent resistivity values. Ground water...

2002

New Log Interpretation Techniques for Gulf Coast: ABSTRACT

R. P. Burton

AAPG Bulletin

... are compared. 1. In one approach a comparison is made of the values of the formation water resistivity computed from the resistivity log and from...

1959

Paleocurrents in the Triassic of Northeastern British Columbia, Canada: ABSTRACT

B. R. Pelletier

AAPG Bulletin

... those of older formations. These observations implied an apparent migration of depositional sites in the direction of sedimentary transport during...

1964

Defining a Gradient in a Sample of Sedimentary Rock: ABSTRACT

E. C. Dahlberg

AAPG Bulletin

... of the bedding is generally trendless. Independence of the individual gradients is apparent, reflecting the influence of explicit processes on the spatial...

1965

Nisku of Northeastern Montana with Special Reference to Tule Creek Area, Roosevelt County, Montana: ABSTRACT

Frank A. Radella

AAPG Bulletin

... contribute only slightly to the over-all reservoir productivity. Abundant relict Amphipora and lesser amounts of algae are apparent in the dolomite...

1965

Petrographic and Chemical Study of Yucatan Carbonates: ABSTRACT

Alfred E. Weidie, Christopher P. Cameron, John J. Long, Jr., Earl J. Ritchie

AAPG Bulletin

... results of analyses for calcite-dolomite content in the rocks disclose no apparent correlation of dolomitization with individual rock types...

1966

Lower Triassic Marine Facies: An Index to Tectonic Transport in Southeastern Nevada: ABSTRACT

Stephen Olmore

AAPG Bulletin

.... The stratigraphic section in an area comprising the North Muddy Mountains east to Lake Meade is an apparent autochthonous sequence which is not logically underlain...

1971

"Sticky" Muds--Viscosity of Estuarine Sediments: ABSTRACT

Richard W. Faas

AAPG Bulletin

... at differing rates of shear. During increasing shear the apparent viscosity profile usually exhibited its highest values and most variable behavior. During...

1979

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