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4.2 Wrench Fault Tectonics: Wrench Fault, Southeast Asia

P. D'Onfro and P. Glagola

AAPG Special Volumes

...-trench system. In middle Miocene strike-slip movements occurred on old fault planes in the basement melange (below R[5] on the seismic sections...

1983

Paleozoic Structure of the Central Basin Uplift and Adjacent Delaware Basin, West Texas (1)

ROBERT C. SHUMAKER

AAPG Bulletin

...). Fold and reverse fault trends can vary from one block to the next. This is particularly noticeable between the Emperor and the Sand Hills blocks...

1992

Laramide Basement Deformation in an Evolving Stress Field, Bighorn Mountain Front, Five Springs Area, Wyoming (1)

DONALD U. WISE and CURTIS M. OBI

AAPG Bulletin

... by tracking changes in Laramide stress orientations from minor fault motions in rotated basement blocks at one of the frontal zones. Unfortunately...

1992

Tectonic Framework of Eola and Southeast Hoover Oil Fields and West Timbered Hills Area, Garvin and Murray Counties, Oklahoma

Bruce H. Harlton

AAPG Bulletin

... basement structures. All of the faults are practically vertical at depth. The distinctive character of the tectonics reveals that the fault blocks...

1964

Origin, Development, and Distribution of 'Plains-Type Folds' (Compactional Features) in the Cherokee Basin of the American Mid-Continent [Abstract]

D.F. Merriam, Forster Andrea

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... as the overburden increased and the fault blocks continued to readjust to regional tectonic forces. The differential fault-block movement is recorded by computing...

1997

Relationship of the Structure of the Sedimentary Cover to that of the Basement in the offshore Area of the Kazakh Bay

Ye. Ya. Nikolayeva, Yu. I. Svistunov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... in the basement cut across the Kinderli-Tuarkyr fault in a north-northeast direction. The offshore area is divided into several large blocks which...

1977

Abstract: A Two-Pole Model for the Origin of the Gulf of Mexico Basin: Implications for Oceanic Crust Architecture and Louann Salt Distribution

Bruce K. Reitz

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... southeasterly translation of the Yucatan/South Florida block along the Florida Elbow fault. Nonrigid reconstructions using this pole produce a +/-30 km misfit...

2002

Reversal of Basement-Block Motions in Cambay Basin, India, and its Importance in Petroleum Exploration

L. R. Chowdhary

AAPG Bulletin

...) The study of the nature of the basement and the reversals of the sense of movements along basement fault blocks are of great significance to petroleum...

1975

Geology and Recurrent Movement History of the Bismark-Spanish Peaks-Gardiner Fault System, Southwest Montana

John M. Garihan, Christopher J. Schmidt, Susan Wygant Young, M. Arthur Williams

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... folded and upturned along the rising Madison-Gallatin basement block. The West Hammond Creek fault is an imbricate feature from the main Spanish Peaks...

1983

THE RECOGNITION OF BASINAL RHOMBOIDAL FAULT PATTERNS AS A BASIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PLATE TECTONICS STRUCTURAL MODEL FOR THE WESTERN CANADA SEDIMENTARY BASIN

MAKS M. POSAVEC

Williston Basin Symposium

...THE RECOGNITION OF BASINAL RHOMBOIDAL FAULT PATTERNS AS A BASIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PLATE TECTONICS STRUCTURAL MODEL FOR THE WESTERN...

1991

SOME FEATURES INDICATING TECTONIC DENUDATION BY THE HEART MOUNTAIN FAULT

William G. Pierce, Willis H. Nelson

Montana Geological Society

..., if the fault blocks become separated, younger rocks from the upper part of the fault block—for example, the Madison limestone—might then move along...

1986

Petroleum Exploration Aspects of Wrench-Fault Tectonics

J. D. Moody

AAPG Bulletin

... compressive components that favor vertical movements, whereas the 90° intersections show a tendency for block rotation. Wrench-fault tectonics have direct...

1973

Tectonic Evolution of the Bakersfield Arch, Kern County, California

J. R. Sheehan

Pacific Section of AAPG

... separating the southern Sierra Nevada in two major blocks. Recent movement on the Kern Canyon fault is not noted on the Fault Map of California (Jennings...

1986

Geologic History of Nukhul-Baba Area, Gulf of Suez, Sinai, Egypt

El-Sayed El-Tarabili , Nabil Adawy

AAPG Bulletin

... block, and in the Abu Natash-Budra, the Baba, and the Nukhul fault blocks. In the following section, and as prerequisite for understanding the role...

1972

Chapter 7: 3-D Seismic Examples from Central Lake Maracaibo, Maraven's Block I Field, Venezuela

Martin H. Link, Christopher K. Taylor, Nicolás G. Muñoz J., Emilio Bueno, and Pedro J. Muñoz

AAPG Special Volumes

... fault, which subdivides the area into two main structural blocks, a graben in the West Flank and a horst in the East Flank. The Icotea fault...

1996

On Illogical Interpretation of Geological Structures in the Rocky Mountain Foreland Province: Discussion

S. Parker Gay, Jr.

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... Meeting, Denver, CO. Gay, S. P., 1995, The basement fault block pattern: Its importance in petroleum exploration, and its delineation with residual...

2010

Identification of Wrench Faults Using Subsurface Structural Data: Criteria and Pitfalls (1)

T. P. HARDING

AAPG Bulletin

... faults. These include secondary faults, such as short tear faults at basement fault blocks (Foose, 1960); detached tear faults in fold-thrust belts...

1990

An experimental study of the secondary deformation produced by oblique-slip normal faulting

Roy W. Schlische, Martha Oliver Withjack, Gloria Eisenstadt

AAPG Bulletin

... the following. (1) The fault patterns produced by oblique-slip normal faulting vary significantly with depth. Secondary faults that strike obliquely...

2002

Seismic Risk of the Meers Fault, SW Oklahoma: A Hoary Giant or Great Imposter?, #51239 (2016).

Andrew Cullen

Search and Discovery.com

... the Slick Hills block 2mi north of the Meers fault. The KR32-1 crossed a repeated Arbuckle-Timbered Hills-basement section beneath the NE dipping Meers Fault...

2016

Effect of Fault-block Structures on Sedimentary History of Coastal Plain in North Carolina: ABSTRACT

Richard D. Pusey

AAPG Bulletin

...Effect of Fault-block Structures on Sedimentary History of Coastal Plain in North Carolina: ABSTRACT Richard D. Pusey 1960 1255 1255 44 7. (July...

1960

Sealing and Non-Sealing Faults Along a Major Wrench Trend in the Kakap Area, West Natuna Basin

Mu'adz Chalik

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... block faults at stable flank of foredeep basin and rift basin, AAPG Bull., v. 73, p. 812-840. Knott, S. D., 1993. Fault seal analysis in the North Sea...

2002

Laramide Uplift of the Gros Ventre Range and Implications for the Origin of the Teton Fault, Wyoming

D. R. Lageson

Wyoming Geological Association

... or blocks of Precambrian basement, divided by the Granite Creek syncline. The Shoal Creek (eastern) block is defined by the Shoal Creek fault which...

1987

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