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Mineral Mapping of Gale Crater Using Orbital Data: Results From Visible-Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy, #51013 (2014).

Ralph Milliken

Search and Discovery.com

... be used to derive DEMs (1 m/pixel), which are used to measure strike, dip, and true bed thicknesses. We can then integrate these data with mineral maps...

2014

Predicting Clearwater Formation Natural Fracture Intensity, Athabasca Oil Sands Area; #41866 (2016)

Nida'a A. Hammad

Search and Discovery.com

... of the Jordanian Oil Shale Company (JOSCO). Each column was loaded with a bed of either white sand or faujasite-phillipsite tuff (Zeolite) or charcoal...

2016

Deposit Structure and Processes of Sand Deposition from Decelerating Sediment Suspensions

Esther J. Sumner, Lawrence A. Amy, Peter J. Talling

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... turbidity current than is achieved in other relatively slow experimental flows. The collapse of high-concentration, moving, thin (< 5 mm) near-bed...

2008

Outcrop Features and Origin of Basin Margin Unconformities in the Lower Chesapeake Group (Miocene), Atlantic Coastal Plain

Susan M. Kidwell

AAPG Special Volumes

... as depositional sequences (Figure 2). Facies relations as evidenced by lateral gradation, intertonguing, and marker-bed tie-ins could be demonstrated only...

1984

Wave-Dominated Shelves: A Model of Sand-Ridge Formation by Progressive, Infragravity Waves

B. Boczar-Karakiewicz, J. L. Bona

CSPG Special Publications

..., shallow-water theory. The wave-induced flux of sediment is calculated using an associated mass-transport velocity. The bed topography is then described...

1986

Discussion of: My Favorite Outcrop(s): The Woodford Shale SH-77D: Le Couer de Arbuckle Mountains, O.K.

Sayantan Ghosh, Daniela Becerra, Roger Slatt

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... 2019 138 143 Vol. 70 (2019) No. 3. (May/June) Becerra, D., 2017. Integrated geological characterization at the bed scale of the Woodford Shale...

2019

A Preliminary Report on the Bentonite Beds of the Lower Virgin Creek Member of the Pierre Shale, Stanley County, South Dakota

Donley S. Collins

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... the upper Vrrgrn Creek Of the bentonrte beds of the lower Vrrgrn Creek, the Government Draw Bentonrte Beds, a doublet bentonite bed with a row of concretrons...

1987

The Orientation of Concavo-Convex Particles Deposited from Experimental Turbidity Currents: NOTES

G. V. Middleton

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in all four experiments. The variation in thickness of the bed in three of the experiments is shown in figure 1. After the experiment had been run...

1967

Deformed Cross-Bedding in Tertiary-cretaceous Sandstone, Arctic Canada

B. R. Rust

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... with a few trough sets (McKee and Weir 1953). Maximum foreset dip varies from 5° to 30°, but is most commonly between 15° and 20°. Cross-bed sets vary...

1968

Relationship of Flute Cast Morphology to Internal Sedimentary Structures in Turbidites

John W. Pett , Roger G. Walker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... depth, and distance of this point from the nose can he combined into the parameter B ( = Lmd/Dmax). Study of 77, 56 and 58 flutes on one B bed...

1971

Bluejacket Sandstone of Kansas and Oklahoma: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Wallace B. Howe

AAPG Bulletin

... and a generalized graphic section is included in Figure 1. The bed which apparently should be regarded as Bluejacket sandstone is indicated on the section...

1951

Intrastratal Rip-Down Clasts, Late Cretaceous Uhangri Formation, Southwest Korea

S. K. Chough, S. S. Chun

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... suggests that they were derived from the overlying bed rather than the underlying bed. These clasts, here termed rip-down clasts, were probably...

1988

Transportation of Detritus by Moving Water: Part 1. Transportation

Filip Hjulstrom

AAPG Special Volumes

... and CORFITZEN, W. E., "Bed-Load Transportation and the Stable-Channel Problem," Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union (18th Ann. Meeting, 1937), Pt. II, pp...

1939

Sedimentary Structures in Ilhas and Sao Sebastiao Formations (Cretaceous), Reconcavo Basin, Brazil

M. A. Murphy , S. . Schlanger

AAPG Bulletin

... sorted, calcareous sandstone. This basal sandstone overlies the maroon shale marker bed in the Itaparica Formation. Near the base is a thin bed of hard...

1962

Chapter 59: Deep-water Lobes of the Zerrissene Turbidite System, Namibia

W. Lyons, R. Swart, D. Mohrig

AAPG Special Volumes

... of a turbidite bed from the Zerrissene deposits. These centimeter to decimeter (0.4 to 4 in.)-scale beds amalgamate to form the bundles seen in Figures 3...

2007

Principles of Geochemical Source-Bed Evaluation and Their Application to Petroleum Exploration

G. W. Ruth, J. E. Cooper

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

...Principles of Geochemical Source-Bed Evaluation and Their Application to Petroleum Exploration G. W. Ruth, J. E. Cooper 1976 73 101 Research...

1976

Kinematics of Sand Avalanches Using Particle-Image Velocimetry

Michael Tischer , Marcus I. Bursik , E. Bruce Pitman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... for different surface properties. Our results suggest that the presence of a deformable bed (layer of loose or erodible particles) on the surface...

2001

Outcrop Notes

F. G. Fox

CSPG Bulletin

... sandstones, carbonaceous shale, calcareous shale, brown shale, and a phosphatic limestone bed at the base. Pyrite nodules are common, marcasite nodules...

1954

TRUE THICKNESS LOG FROM DIPMETER DATA

William H. Stalhuth

Asociación Venezolana de Geología, Minería y Petróleo (AVGMP)

... these two azimuths, greater minus lesser, is called angle C. If C is between 90° and 270°, (cos C negative), the bed dips contrary to the direction...

1961

Stratigraphy of the Midway and Wilcox Groups

Karl J. Koenig

South Texas Geological Society Special Publications

... layer. The aragonite crystals are arranged in the form of rosettes and the bed has been called the “Rosette Bed” by many field geologists working...

1984

Identification and Significance of Coal-Bed Gas, San Juan Basin, Northwestern New Mexico and Southwestern Colorado

Dudley D. Rice, Charles N. Threlkeld, April K. Vuletich, Mark J. Pawlewicz

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...Identification and Significance of Coal-Bed Gas, San Juan Basin, Northwestern New Mexico and Southwestern Colorado Dudley D. Rice, Charles N...

1988

Deep-Water Interpretation of Upper Wilcox Sandstones from Core Study, Katy Field, Texas

Robert R. Berg , Richard L. Findley

GCAGS Transactions

.... The thicker sandstone units are composed of thin beds about one to two feet thick. An example of a typical, well-developed bed sequence (about 1.5 feet...

1973

Examination of the Depositional Setting and Geochemistry of Upper Tyler Formation (Pennsylvanian) Source Rocks Within Southwestern North Dakota

Timothy Nesheim, Stephen H. Nordeng

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... the average sonic travel time across each limestone bed appears to be a quick and effective method to map out where each limestone bed is organic-rich...

2014

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