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Offshore Areas of Canadian Arctic Islands--Geology Based on Geophysical Data: Regional Arctic Geology of Canada

S. A. Bourne , A. E. Pallister

AAPG Special Volumes

... by working backward. North dip on the reflector is consistent with the half-graben suggested by the sea-magnetometer data. The profile approaches...

1973

Marine Sedimentation and Oil Accumulation. II. Regressive Marine Offlap and Overlap-Offlap

Doris S. Malkin , Dorothy Jung Echols

AAPG Bulletin

... no longer encroach on the land, but on the contrary was gradually pushed backward by a slow outward growth of the near-shore deposits. The several zones...

1948

Defining a Steeply-Dipping Salt Flank in Mississippi with a New High-Certainty 3D Method

Nicholas Brooks, Pat Donais, Werner Heigl, Jakob Haldorsen, Fred Li

GCAGS Transactions

... toward the source at local sediment velocities as a backward sediment flood. Using an appropriate imaging condition (e.g., correlation); we are able...

2015

Geometric Analysis of Seismic Fault Evidence: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

L. F. Ivanhoe

AAPG Bulletin

... of the fault trace may not even be toward the correct quadrant but may appear to be "backward" on the section. 4. Vertical fault traces may be at any angle...

1955

The Influence of Disaggregation Methods on X-ray Diffraction of Clay Minerals

Scott L. Huang

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... with a Norelco x-ray diffraction unit, using monochromatic CuK radiation at 35 kV and 15 mA. Each oriented clay sample was scanned forward and backward at a rate...

1989

Origin of Tepees in Upper Permian Shelf Carbonate Rocks of Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico

Denys B. Smith

AAPG Bulletin

... that the environment favoring their formation constantly shifted backward and forward across the platform with the varying interplay of sediment accretion, subsidence...

1974

Errors in Extrapolation of Experimental Kinetic Parameters to Organic Geochemical Systems: GEOLOGIC NOTES

Lloyd R. Snowdon

AAPG Bulletin

... they were cleaved by surrounding molecules (cage effect) thus enhancing the probability that the reactants will move backward along the reaction coordinate...

1979

Empirical Relation Between Carbonate Porosity and Thermal Maturity: An Approach to Regional Porosity Prediction

James W. Schmoker

AAPG Bulletin

... regional porosity of 9%, showing porosity estimated backward and forward in time as function of thermal maturity. End_Page 1701...

1984

Determination of Lithology from Well Logs Using a Neural Network (1)

SAMUEL J. ROGERS , J. H. FANG , C. L. KARR , and D. A. STANLEY

AAPG Bulletin

... for a number of years. However, Rumelhart et al. (1986) developed a modification of the delta rule that allows error to be propagated backward to the weights...

1992

Tectonic Structure of the Karish Gas Field, Offshore Israel, #30638 (2019).

Leonidas Gouliotis, Yannis Tsiantis, Dennis Anestoudis,

Search and Discovery.com

... kinematic modeling and restoration). Forward and backward modeling of critical geological events and the determination of deformation rates will allow...

2019

Field Trip B3: Geology of the Island of Grand Manan, New Brunswick: Precambrian to Early Cambrian and Triassic Formations

J. Gregory McHone, Leslie R. Fyffe

Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publications

... Dexter Lane, Grand Manan, New Brunswick, E5G 3A6 2. Geological Surveys Branch, New Brunswick Department of Energy and Mines, PO Box 6000, Fredericton...

2014

The Politics and Power of Petroleum

A.A. Meyerhoff

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... the USSR is relatively unexplored due to backward technology and will experience an oil shortfall by the mid-1980s. Lacking the currency to pay for major...

1980

Laboratory Procedures in Coal Petrology

John C. Crelling, Russel R. Dutcher

Special Publications of SEPM

... the two rollers Push release lever backward to apply tension to rollers. With the end of a hammer handle to use as a lever, apply pres- sure to roller...

1980

Geological Aspects of the Quail Creek Dike Failure

Chad Gourley

Utah Geological Association

.... As seepage and erosion accelerated, a process of backward erosion caused caving and the eventual breach. The combination of factors contributing...

1992

Strategic Planning for Banyu Urip Development Drilling Program Led to Pacesetter Performance, Improves Borehole Quality and Significant Cost Saving

I Gede Eka Bhawa

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and the horizontal system pushes the substructure/rig forward/backward as required between the well slots. The rig walk is facilitated by foot pads (Figure 6) located...

2014

Implications of Orogenic Wedge Growth, Intraplate Stress Variations and Eustatic Sea-Level Change for Foreland Basin Stratigraphy„Inferences From Numerical Modeling

Tim Peper, Ronald Van Balen, Sierd Cloetingh

Special Publications of SEPM

... sea level drop Models adopting a stress level relaxation predict patterns compatible orogenic wedge it is suggested that backward reconstructions...

1995

How did Channel Systems Survive the Transgressive Period? New Sedimentological Insights from Outcrop, Modern Analog and Subsurface Data in the Lower Kutai Basin

Erlangga Septama, Chandra Mustofa Eka Putra, Pambudi Suseno, A.M. Rizky Andy, Nurul Hasani, Gilang Nuansa Putra, Febri Iswanto, Setyoadi Novantyono

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... model. The sea level rise tends to create entrapment in shelf area. The high sediment influx forced the sedimentation to coalesced backward creating...

2018

Surging Versus Continuous Turbidity Currents: Flow Dynamics and Deposits in an Experimental Intraslope Minibasin

Michael P. Lamb,, Thomas Hickson, Jeffrey G. Marr, Ben Sheets, Chris Paola, Gary Parker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... a backward-migrating bore (Fig. 5). The portion of the head that overflowed the basin resembled a surge-feed turbidity current filling the next downstream...

2004

Burial History and Diagenetic Reaction Kinetics

Raymond Siever

AAPG Bulletin

... a burial history without relying on the details of stratigraphy (Iijima and Tada, 1981). Others have worked backward from the depth distribution...

1983

Crossing conjugate normal faults

David A. Ferrill, Alan P. Morris, John A. Stamatakos, Darrell W. Sims

AAPG Bulletin

... complicated crossing fault pattern should be restorable by sequentially working backward through the faulting sequence. In common with other structures...

2000

Northern Paradox Basin - Uncompahgre Uplift, 1983; Frontmatter and Roadlogs

Walter R. Averett, Richard D. Dayvault, Robert G. Young, William L. Chenoweth, W. Arch Girdley, Craig S. Goodknight, Gerald J. Daub, Robert M. Sherrill, James J. Dexter, Larry M. Fukui, Cathy A. Ruzycki

Grand Junction Geological Society

..., Looking backward, 80 years ago: Moab, June 2, p. A2. Tyler, N., and Ethridge, F.G., 1983, Depositional setting of the Salt Wash Member of the Morrison...

1983

The Decapoda (Crustacea) as predators on Mollusca through geologic time

Carrie E. Schweitzer, Rodney M. Feldmann

PALAIOS

... the claws anterior to the carapace. We have observed that these animals typically move forward and backward rather than sideways so it is probable...

2010

Actualistic Studies of the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Terrestrial and Aquatic Organism Traces in Continental Environments to Differentiate Lacustrine from Fluvial, Eolian, and Marine Deposits in the Geologic Record

Stephen T. Hasiotis, Brian F. Platt, Mark Reilly, Kathryn Amos, Simon Lang, David Kennedy, Jonathan A. Todd, Ellinor Michel

AAPG Special Volumes

... to the profundal zone.BackgroundLake Tanganyika is the largest, longest, and oldest of the East African Rift Valley lakes formed in the western branch...

2012

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