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Event Sedimentation and Long-Term Accumulation in a Salt Marsh: St. Louis Bay, Mississippi

Lawrence A. Febo, Triniti A. Dufrene, Dana A. Watzke, Samuel J. Bentley

GCAGS Transactions

... decompaction ratio throughout the cores except when obvious subsurface sediment blow out took place (e.g. core HM 4). Core HM2 was not measured...

2003

Tidal Flat Erosion by Ice at La Pocatiere, St. Lawrence Estuary

Jean-Claude Dionne

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...). Prevailing winds blow from W and NW. During winter, ice is piled up on the South Shore of the St. Lawrence by combined wind and tide action...

1969

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Geological Perception of Pore and Fracture Prediction: Case Histories from the Gulf of Mexico

Shaker, Selim S.

GCAGS Transactions

.... Blow-outs, kicks, flow-kill-breakdown and loss of circulation problems usually occur along the interface zone between the seal...

2004

Hydrodynamics and Sedimentary Responses Within the Bottom Boundary Layer: Sabine Bank, Western Louisiana

Daijiro Kobashi, Felix Jose, Gregory Stone

GCAGS Transactions

... generation, sustenance and dissipation in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Along the Louisiana coast, winds usually blow from south/south-east; however, once...

2005

Sandstone Sheets and Related Intrusions from Coffee Bay, Transkei, South Africa

J. F. Truswell

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... uncertain where this souce lay. Note however that the sole markings above and blow FIG. 9. [Grey Scale] Illustrating the lack of age relationships between...

1972

Petrology of Limestone Lenses in the Casper Formation, Southernmost Laramie Basin, Wyoming and Colorado

John H. Hanley, James R. Steidmann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... organisms or plant roots. End_Page 431------------------------ interstitially. At the same time, the moistened surface trapped wind-blow sediment...

1973

Oregon

H. J. Buddenhagen

AAPG Bulletin

... suspended at a depth of 4,611 feet. Several of these have encountered gas under sufficient pressure to blow out of control but none was successful...

1951

Vertical Variation in Strength and Porosity of Calcrete (Nari) on Chalk, Shefela, Israel and Interpretation of its Origin

Dan H. Yaalon, Shmuel Singer

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the greatest strength, 500 to 800 kg/cm2. It is not breakable by a blow of a hammer and does not soften upon wetting. The upper boundary has generally a smooth...

1974

Machine Learning using Multiple Seismic Attributes could be the Paradigm Shift in the Interpretation Process

Deborah K. Sacrey

GCAGS Transactions

... limited reservoir extent. Figure 9. Dip line through key wells (blow up in inset) after analysis showing possible offshore bar development and overlying...

2018

Distribution of Surface Turbidity Off Mississippi Delta

P. C. Scruton, D. G. Moore

AAPG Bulletin

... the northern margin of a plume 40 miles eas of the delta following a protracted northwest blow. The Texas Company pilots report large turbid plumes which...

1953

Developments in Western Canada in 1953

H. E. Parsons

AAPG Bulletin

... Lake area of central Alberta was completed as a gas well in the Belly River formation. Previously some gas shows, including gas blow-outs from core...

1954

EPA--The Environmental Watchman

Stanley M. Greenfield

AAPG Special Volumes

...-well injection very closely, and we will not hesitate to blow the whistle if we feel it necessary. As I indicated before, although our responsibility...

1972

Marine Environmental in Australia: Two Studies--Summary: General

Robert J. Foster

AAPG Special Volumes

... be guaranteed (and probably never will be), the chance of large-scale accidental spillage from well blow-out, or from equipment failure during production, is low...

1976

Fundamental Concepts Related to Sediments of Marginal-Marine Area: Chapter 3

Daniel A. Busch

AAPG Special Volumes

... blow most of the time, and predominant winds, which expend a greater amount of energy and usually do the greater amount of geologic work...

1974

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John G. Dennis

AAPG Special Volumes

... Derivation: See apex 2. Explanation: "The highest point at which the ore or rock is found in place or between the walls of the vein, and not a 'blow-out...

1967

New Allocyclic Dimensions in a Prograding Carbonate Bank: Evidence for Eustatic, Tectonic, and Paleoceanographic Control (Late Neogene, Bahamas)

Barbara H. Lidz , Donald F. McNeill

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., The Chronology of the Geological Record: Geological Society of London, Memoir 10, p. 211-260. BLOW, W.H., 1969, Late middle Eocene to Recent planktonic...

1998

Oil and Gas Developments in Kentucky in 1963

Edmund Nosow

AAPG Bulletin

... of 3,632 ft. Although a fair gas blow was encountered in the upper Knox, the well was finally abandoned. Despite a fair number of Knox tests that have been...

1964

Chapter 96: Architecture and Lithofacies of the Miocene Capistrano Formation, San Clemente State Beach, California, USA

K. M. Campion, A. R. Sprague, M. D. Sullivan

AAPG Special Volumes

... and blow-up view of measured section C8. This margin of the channel contains abundant thin-bedded turbidites (Tbcde) and a few Ta beds in contrast...

2007

Petroleum Developments in Mexico in 1969

Ricardo Acosta-Estevez

AAPG Bulletin

... of a structural high on the Tamaulipas platform. The well reached a total depth of 3,591 m. An unusually strong gas blow was encountered, and the well...

1970

Stratigraphy and Petroleum Prospects of Southwestern Cebu, Philippines: GEOLOGIC NOTES

Robert A. Sheldon

AAPG Bulletin

... seen in 103A-33 have been of fine- to medium-grained sandstone, with a far higher quartz content than is usual in the Philippines. Many blow outs...

1973

Biostratigraphic Framework of Grand Banks

C. F. Upshaw , W. E. Armstrong , W. B. Creath , E. J. Kidson , G. A. Sanderson

AAPG Bulletin

..., Puffin, Murre, Gannet, and Petrel wells) Late Tertiary: Globorotalia aff. obesa Bolli, Globigerina praebulloides Blow, Globigerinoides sp...

1974

Developments in Louisiana Gulf Coast Onshore in 1978

David Woltz

AAPG Bulletin

.... Blow-out preventers on the well failed and a drill bit being removed from the borehold apparently generated a spark as it came in contact...

1979

Stratigraphy of Marine Paleogene and Neogene of Northeast Asia (Chukotka, Kamchatka, Sakhalin): GEOLOGIC NOTES

Yuri B. Gladenkov

AAPG Bulletin

... acarinata Subbotina, A. triplen Subbotina, Globigerina boweri Bolli, G. inaequispira Subbotina, G. nana Chalilgar, G. pseudovenezuelana Banner and Blow...

1980

Habitat of Oil in Abu Gharadig and Faiyum Basins, Western Desert, Egypt

Ghareeb M. Awad

AAPG Bulletin

... are aligned along a northwest-southeast trend where winds blow from the Mediterranean Sea toward the southeast. At the extreme west, a lowland, the Qattara...

1984

Eastern Cordilleran Foldbelt of Northern Canada: Its Structural Geometry and Hydrocarbon Potential

D. K. Norris

AAPG Bulletin

... 1515A, scale 1:250,000. Norris, D. K., 1981c, Geology Blow River and Davidson Mountains, Yukon Territory--District of Mackenzie: Geological Survey...

1985

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