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Genesis of Salt Domes of Gulf Coastal Plain
Michel T. Halbouty , George C. Hardin, Jr.
AAPG Bulletin
... of the mother salt bed from which the salt domes of the Gulf Coastal Plain arose is discussed. Deposition of the salt in a restricted basin during Permian time...
1956
Abstract: Deep Marine, Channel-To-Lobe Transition Deposits of the Oligocene Miocene Tajau Sandstone Member, Kudat Formation, Sabah
Hafzan Eva Mansor
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... structures, bed type, and statistical analysis. This is particularly important to produce a robust stratigraphic framework of the TSM. Sedimentary...
2023
Sediment Redeposition in Archean Iron Formation: Examples from the Beardmore-Geraldton Greenstone Belt, Ontario
T. J. Barrett, P. W. Fralick
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., and are discussed in the text (the letter "j" indicates the presence of jaspery beds). The symbol "T?" in Section 2 indicates a possible tuffaceous bed. End...
1985
Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Some Marine Pleistocene Deposits in Northwest Los Angeles Basin, California
Peter U. Rodda
AAPG Bulletin
... Engineering Bureau, 1955. Line of cross section of Figure 4 is approximately coincident with trace of fossil bed L 3396. End_Page 2478...
1957
Introduction
AAPG Special Volumes
... as source bed and reservoir rock, with production by steaming in the subsurface and by open cast mining at the surface, with fluidized-bed and solvent...
1987
Stratigraphy and Conditions Governing Petroleum Occurrence in Lower Cretaceous Rocks, Rocky Mountain Region: ABSTRACT
John D. Haun, James A. Barlow, Jr., C. R. Hammond
AAPG Bulletin
... between the Upper Cretaceous and the Lower Cretaceous is placed at the top of the Mowry shale which is marked by the Clay Spur bentonite bed...
1959
Neritic Environments: Chapter 6
Robert R. Berg
AAPG Special Volumes
... shelf sandstones show bed sequences that resemble turbidites and suggest that sediment was transported as a suspended load in density currents. Fig. 6-7...
1978
New Evidence for the Holocene Sea-Level High from the Inner Shelf, Central Great Barrier Reef, Australia
R. Beaman, P. Larcombe, R.M. Carter
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... have been eroded to form fissures and caves. A well-formed fossil oyster bed, 1-2 m high and 20 m long, is present on the vertical walls of one...
1994
Skin-Friction (?) Lines Preserved on Flute Casts, Franciscan Complex, Point St. George, Northern California
K.R. Aalto
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...), Flute casts preserved in a duster on the sole of an overturned Tae turbidite bed in the Cretaceous Franciscan Complex at Point St. George...
1995
Upper-Flow-Regime Stratification Types on Steep-Face, Coarse-Grained, Gilbert-Type Progradational Wedges (Pleistocene, Southern Italy)
Francesco Massari
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...-filling "backsets" (sets of upslope-dipping cross-laminae). It is suggested that the lamination reflects temporal and spatial variations in bed shear stress...
1996
Abstract: On a Mechanism of Clay Smear Emplacement in Synsedimentary Normal Faults, by F. K. Lehner and W. F. Pilaar; #91004 (1991)
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1991
Chapter 7: Synthetic Seismic Modeling of Turbidite Outcrops
Mark Chapin, Gottfried Tiller
AAPG Special Volumes
... sections having sufficient length and thickness were digitized at a bed scale to generate models (Table 1). These cover a variety of sheet, channel...
2007
Chapter 128: Stratigraphic Architecture and Depositional Processes of a Proximal Crevasse Splay and Genetically Related, Sinuous Channel Fill, Isaac Formation, British Columbia, Canada
R. W. C. Arnott
AAPG Special Volumes
... are of the order of 5–10 cm (2–4 in.) thick, of which at least half of the bed thickness is made up of the Bouma d- and e-divisions (Figure 3A). Intercalated...
2007
Sedimentology and Dispersal pattern of a Cretaceous Flysch Sequence, Patagonian Andes, Southern Chile
Kevin M. Scott
AAPG Bulletin
... on conglomerate bed soles suggest west-to-east movement of material. However, most current structures, including flute casts, current-ripple and convolute...
1966
Nomenclature of Uppermost Eagle Ford Formation in Northeastern Texas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
C. L. McNulty, Jr.
AAPG Bulletin
.... L., Jr., 1954, Fish Bed Conglomerate and Sub-Clarksville Sand, Grayson and Fannin Counties, Texas: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 38, p...
1966
Possible Non-Turbidite Origin of Deep-Sea Sands in Cretaceous Flysch (Bavarian Alps, Germany) and Recent San Diego Trough (California): ABSTRACT
Ulrich Von Rad, Reinhard Hesse
AAPG Bulletin
... within millimeter-thick laminae). 2. The consistency of bed thicknesses and current directions, as well as heavy- and light-mineral associations...
1966
New Classification of Water-Laid Clastic Sediments: ABSTRACT
M.L. Natland
AAPG Bulletin
.... A tractionite is a bed of clean, winnowed sand or coarse clastics deposited by moving water which sorts the particles as it sweeps or drags them...
1967
Abstract: Detailed Reservoir Characterization Based on Outcrop Analogs: Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation, Northeast Alberta, by R. Strobl, L-P. Yuan, and W. Muwais; #91012 (1992).
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1992
Sandstone Distribution in Lower Member of Waynesburg Formation, Greene and Washington Counties, Southwest Pennsylvania: REPLY
W. D. Martin , B. R. Henniger
AAPG Bulletin
..., generally 2 mi or more wide and lacking quartz sandstone at the Mather interval. Hedberg (1961, p. 1082) stated "A bed which has been given a formal name...
1970
Abstract: Magnetostratigraphy of the Palaeocene/Eocene Boundary Beds of the Southern UK: Implications for Thanetian Sequence Stratigraphy, by J. R. Ali and E. A. Hailwood; #90987 (1993).
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1993
Abstract: The Compound Effect of Multiple Scales of Cyclicity on Hydrocarbon Seals in Sand-Rich Deep-water Systems: Delaware Mountain Group (Permian, Guadalupian), West Texas, by M. H. Gardner; #90987 (1993).
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1993
1993
Optimal Settings for Isolating Eustatic from Relative Sea Level Behavior at Non-Glacial Times, by J. Pindell, W. C. Pitman, III, A. M. C. Sengor, and J. F. Dewey; #90986 (1994).
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1994
Lone Pine Field--Exercise in Structural Geology: ABSTRACT
Guy Burton, Robert Wellborn
AAPG Bulletin
... are utilized. Concentric fold form, constant bed thickness and bed length, and a detailed analysis of fault behavior are combined to map as closely...
1974