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Fault-related Folding in the Deep Waters of the Equatorial Margin of Brazil

Pedro Victor Zalan

AAPG Special Volumes

... and 8202 ft), and it seems to correspond to the outcrop of the modern fold belt shown in Figures 8, 9, 10 (the major thrust fault is blind). C.I. = 50 m...

2011

Cenozoic Evolution of the Northern Colorado River Extensional Corridor, Southern Nevada and Northwest Arizona

James E. Faulds, Daniel L. Feuerbach, Calvin F. Miller, Eugene I. Smith

Pacific Section of AAPG

..., Blind Goddess fault; BH, Black Hills fault; CM, Copper Mountain fault; CMF, Cerbat Mountains fault; CY, Cyclopic fault; DF, Detrital fault; DM...

2001

Geometry and Evolution of the Frontal Part of the Magallanes Foreland Thrust and Fold Belt (Vicuna Area), Tierra del Fuego, Southern Chile

J. Alvarez-Marron , K. R. McClay , S. Harambour , L. Rojas , J. Skarmeta

AAPG Bulletin

... folds are cored by both foreland- and hinterland-dipping blind thrusts. The folds probably formed as fault-propagation folds at the tip of the blind...

1993

Areas of Potential New Gold Deposits in Colombia

Hernando Lozano Q., Joaquin Buenaventura A.

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... that paleosutures, such as the Romeral fault, are attractive exploration targets for disseminated and vein-type deposits of precious metal. T h e potential...

1990

Post-Laramide, Collapse-Related Fracturing and Associated Production; Wind River Basin, Wyoming

Ryan C. Thompson

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

..., and the North Granite Mountains fault system bounds the northern margin of the Granite Mountains Arch (Fig. 2). A blind, Precambrian-involved thrust-fault...

2015

How to Better Define the Structures Using 2D and 3D Restoration Tools in Complex Areas. Case Study in the Sub Andean Zone, Bolivia.

I. Moretti, A. Macris, J.F. Lecomte, V. Delos, A. Leclerc, J. Letouzey, A. Otero, J.C Calvo

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... the top-bottom coherency of the layers. In addition, the surface restoration, by unfolding and unfaulting of the horizon, may help to define the fault...

2006

Structural Geology of the Modern Frank Slide and Ancient Bluff Mountain Slide, Crowsnest, Alberta

Peter B. Jones

CSPG Bulletin

... of the slide. The eastward covergence of fault planes with overlying bedding planes outlines wedge-shaped rock masses. Where thrusts are folded over...

1993

Structural Analysis of Fractures in Cores from Saticoy Field, Ventura County, California

M. Friedman

AAPG Bulletin

.... Mines and Geology Bull. 170, 63 p. Price, N. J., 1966, Fault and joint development in brittle and semi-brittle rocks: Oxford, Pergamon Press, 172 p...

1969

Thrust Systems

Steven E. Boyer , David Elliott

AAPG Bulletin

... the stratigraphic top seal passes to the fault seal." So far we have concentrated on blind thrusts,(FOOTNOTE 4) or those in which the tip line does not reach...

1982

Layer-parallel Shortening Templates Associated with Double-edge Fault-propagation Folding

S. Tavani, F. Storti

AAPG Special Volumes

...Layer-parallel Shortening Templates Associated with Double-edge Fault-propagation Folding S. Tavani, F. Storti 2011 121 135 AAPG Memoir 94: Thrust...

2011

Control of Alluvial Sedimentation at Foreland-Basin Active Margins: A Case Study from the Northeastern Ebro Basin (Southeastern Pyrenees, Spain)

Laurie Barrier, Jean-Noel Proust, Thierry Nalpas, Cecile Robin, Francois Guillocheau

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... extensively studied in relation to mountain-emergent thrust fronts. However, how an entire mountain front (from emergent to blind thrusts) controls...

2010

Abstracts: BeaufortSPAN’ East Phase IV Illuminates Deep Rift Architecture of the Canada Basin; #90173 (2015)

Menno G. Dinkelman, Peter A. Emmet, James A. Helwig, Naresh Kumar

Search and Discovery.com

... thrusts that terminate in subtle fault-propagation folds some 20-50 km to the north into areas previously mapped as undeformed, 2) recognition...

2015

Petroleum geology of the Mississippi Canyon, Atwater Valley, western DeSoto Canyon, and western Lloyd Ridge protraction areas, northern deep-water Gulf of Mexico: Traps, reservoirs, and tectono-stratigraphic evolution

Renaud Bouroullec, Paul Weimer, and Olivier Serrano

AAPG Bulletin

...., 2017, this issue). Local, fault-related growth wedges formed in the turtle-related growth subbasin 10 (Blind Faith) and in the western suprasalt area...

2017

ABSTRACT: Increasing Reserves Through Optimized Waterflooding: The Long Beach Unit, Wilmington Field, California; #90007 (2002)

Search and Discovery.com

... blind thrust fault (THUMSHuntington Beach Fault). The anticline is cut by several large normal faults, many of which also show strike-slip displacement...

2002

ABSTRACT: Leveraging Success from Onshore North America to Frontier and International Areas; #90017 (2003)

William H. Smith

Search and Discovery.com

...-directed reverse faults), whereas the faults developed in the eastern limb of the anticline dip westwards (foreland-directed reverse faults). Both fault...

2003

Architecture and variability of Lower Wilcox sand prone slope deposits, South Central Texas

Mariana I. Olariu, Hongliu Zeng

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... controlled by hyperpycnal processes. There are substantial sand accumulations in intraslope minibasins formed by growth fault development. Accommodation...

2022

From data to discovery: Applying AI in offshore geoscience

William Reid

GEO ExPro Magazine

... with blind QC on multiple well examples, showcasing predicted porosity against original logs and ground-truth labels. Pay classes were visualized across...

2025

Uncertainty Analysis in a Mature Field: Dibi Field Case Study

Djuro Novakovic, Joy Roth

AAPG Special Volumes

... mouth bars indicative of a mixed wave- and tide-dominated delta. The trap is controlled by a regional listric fault with rollover into that fault...

2011

The Relationship between Deepwater Deposition and an Active Accretionary Wedge, Ultra Deepwater Trinidad

Pablo N. Eisner, Mo Etemadi, Laszlo Benkovics, Luis Anzulovich1, Dewi Jones, and Jean Gerard

Search and Discovery.com

... (from Catfish) depicting minibasins, fault propagated folds and shale-cored ridges Heliconius Catfish Mud Diapir Fault-cored Ridges Minibasins...

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Buried rift basin under the Kalpin fold-thrust belt in the northwestern Tarim Basin: Implications for deep oil and gas exploration

Cheng Zhong, Tongsheng Zeng, Chengzao Jia, Guoqi Wei, Dong Jia, Yongjin Zhu, Hongwei Yin, Zhuxin Chen, Xing Wang, and Yong Zhang

AAPG Bulletin

... to the north by the Muziduke fault (also known as the Maidan fault) and to the south by the Kepingtage fault (Figure 1A). The KFTB was transected...

2024

Geology of Central Grant Range, Nevada

Jack H. Hyde , Gerald W. Huttrer

AAPG Bulletin

..., and Beaty Canyon faults. The Grant Canyon fault emplaces gently dipping Middle Cambrian limestone and shale over steeply dipping Lower Cambrian Prospect...

1970

Changes in Structural Style Controlled by Lithofacies Contrast Across Transverse Carbonate Bank MarginsCanadian Rocky Mountains and Scaled Physical Models

Deborah A. Spratt, John M. Dixon, Edward T. Beattie

AAPG Special Volumes

... in fold and fault geometries are mapped across a transverse lithofacies boundary in the Upper Devonian (Frasnian) Fairholme Group between hydrocarbon...

2004

An Analysis of Mesoscopic Structures in Selected Areas within the Potato Hills, Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma

Mark W. Allen

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... on one side by a thrust fault. A blind thrust that exists beneath the anticline (Plate B) is suggested as an explanation for the lack of a bounding...

1994

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