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Geological Road Log of the Avonlea-Big Muddy Valley Area
D.M. Kent and L.W. Vigrass
Saskatchewan Geological Society
... through open iron gate. (0.2) 76.1 Brick plant of A.P. Green Refractories (formerly Dominion Fire Brick). Follow road around the west side of the plant...
1973
Areal Geology of a Part of Southwestern Oklahoma
Roger W. Sawyer
AAPG Bulletin
.... Above the Duncan sandstone is the Marlow formation which consists of brick-red shales and even-bedded brick-red sandstones with bands of fine white...
1924
Geophysical Measurements for Archaeological Investigation: Case Studies in Malaysia
Abdul Rahim Samsudin, Umar Hamzah
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... and the Museum Depar tment of Malaysia revealed that there were several remains of low mounds of laterite block and brick foundation for 'structures...
1999
The Terlingua Mercury District
Franklin W. Daugherty
West Texas Geological Society
... use of retorts. These retorts consisted of metal tubes enclosed in a brick fire box. A pipe from the rear end of the retort tube conducted the gases...
1972
Stratigraphy of Coastal Plain of New Jersey
Meredith E. Johnson , Horace G. Richards
AAPG Bulletin
... in the eastern part of the pit of the Oschwald Brick Company a section comparable with that given can be seen. There the Magothy is overlain by the fossiliferous...
1952
Bed Configurations
J. C. Harms, J. B. Southard, R. G. Walker
Special Publications of SEPM
... differ in detail. The loop in the flow pattern for circular oscillatory flow with minor translation disappears with increasing translation...
1982
Fossil Soils as Grounds for Interpreting Long-term Controls on Ancient Rivers
G. J. Retallack
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., hillslope morphology, downstream deliveries, channel behavior, and pattern of deposition. Similar factors control soil formation in drainage basins: climate...
1986
Evidence and mechanisms for folding of granite, Sierra de Hualfn basement-cored uplift, northwest Argentina
Pilar E. Garca, George H. Davis
AAPG Bulletin
... 13a) and by minor measurable offset (0.52 m [27 ft] offset) (Figure 13b). Prominent fractures appear in a crisscross pattern on the surface...
2004
Interesting Places to View Geology in the San Antonio Area
Thomas E. Ewing
South Texas Geological Society Special Publications
... cut. Figure 2. (a) Fault pattern at Stop A-2; outcrop described in the text is letter ‘b’ on this figure. (b) Block diagram of a relay ramp. From...
1996
Invertebrate and plant trace fossils from the terrestrial Late Triassic of Zimbabwe
Lara Sciscio, Timothy J. Broderick, Paul M. Barrett, Darlington Munyikwa, Michel Zondo, Jonah N. Choiniere
PALAIOS
... paleosols (Fig 2A). The lowermost succession (P1) represents ~ 1.40 m of coarsening-upward, brick-red, silty, very fine-grained, pedogenically overprinted...
2021
THE COLORADO EARTHQUAKE OF NOVEMBER 7,1882: SIZE, EPICENTRAL LOCATION, INTENSITIES, AND POSSIBLE CAUSATIVE FAULT
Robin K. McGuire, Alan Krusi, Sherry D. Oaks
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... interpretations of individual data, resulting in slightly different assignments of MMI at specific points. The pattern of intensities, however...
1982
Lower Carboniferous Reefs of Northern England
Donald Parkinson
AAPG Bulletin
... quarries, Whitewell, Yorkshire, after restoring non-reef limestones (shown by "brick" pattern) to horizontal. Hatched beds are non-bedded reef...
1957
Geology of Northern Soledad Basin, Los Angeles County, California
William R. Muehlberger
AAPG Bulletin
... gneiss, leucogranite, and biotite gneiss along with the dominant pink-orthoclase granite. Dull brick-red, thinly layered, fissile siltstone...
1958
Paleoceanographic and Paleoclimatic Controls on Ooid Mineralogy of the Smackover Formation, Mississippi Salt Basin: Implications for Late Jurassic Seawater Composition
Ezat Heydari , Clyde H. Moore
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., Brick-like textures and radial rays in Triassic pisolites of Lombardy, Italy: a clue to distinguish ancient aragonitic pisolites: Sedimentary GeoLogy, v...
1994
Petrology of Pennsylvanian Rocks, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming
Thomas W. Todd
AAPG Bulletin
.... The broad pattern of quartz cement distribution in the Tensleep sandstone suggests ultimate derivation from a northeastern land source. Carbonate...
1964
Carboniferous Stratigraphy and Structural Geology of New Brunswick, Canada
William Carruthers Gussow
AAPG Bulletin
... shades of red; purplish red, brick red to brownish red. Some greenish mottling occurs. The siltstone is thin-bedded to shaly, micaceous, and in places...
1953
Lithofacies and Petroleum Potential of the Birdbear Formation (Upper Devonian), Southwestern Manitoba and North-Central North Dakota
C.D. Martiniuk, H.R. Young, J.A. LeFever
Williston Basin Symposium
... (6.1-14.0 m) in southwestern Manitoba and from 0 to 40 ft (0-12.2 m) in north-central North Dakota and the upper contact with the brick...
1995
A Subsurface Study of the South Palacine Oil Field Stephens County, Oklahoma
Walter E. Atkinson
Oklahoma City Geological Society
..., specifically the Wichita-Albany division. These consist of brick red and gray shales, sandstones and mudstone conglomerates. These rocks are gently folded...
1955
THE GEOLOGY, MINING METHODS, AND PROCESSING OF SELECTED INDUSTRIAL MINERALS IN NORTHEASTERN ALABAMA. Road Log.
Robert Fousek
Alabama Geological Society
..., mining, and processing of four of these commodities - specifically, limestone for construction uses, shale for the production of brick, sandstone...
2002
Uranium in the Cutler Formation Lisbon Valley, Utah
John A. Campbell, Brenda A. Steele-Mallory
Four Corners Geological Society
..., and Mudstones The bright-brick-red shales, mudstones, and siltstones are 2 to 4 times more abundant than the sandstones. These rocks are more easily...
1979
Exit-Entrance Road Log—Salt Lake City to Moab
J. Keith Rigby, Lehi F. Hintze
Utah Geological Association
... behind the brick kilns of General Refractories Company plant. 1.2 26.5 From here we can look directly east into American Fork Canyon which exposes...
1967
Road Log
C. Frederick Lohrengel II
Utah Geological Association
... in the area upstream (to the left). The bright red and brick-red outcrops immediately east (left) of the road are siltstone and sandstone basal beds...
1972
Clay Minerals and Sandstone Diagenesis
Eric Eslinger, David Pevear
Special Publications of SEPM
... diffusion instead of upward flow of compactional Calcite and dolomite cemented zones are brick or water only. (After Fuchtbauer, 1967, Fig. 5). slant...
1988
The Lower Carboniferous Golata Formation of the Western Canada Basin, in the Context of Sequence Stratigraphy
J. E. Barclay
CSPG Special Publications
... debris, roots, pedogenic(?) slickensides and, possibly, mudcracks. The strata range in colour from strong shades of brick red, light green, dark...
1988
Devonian of Canadian Appalachians and New England States
L. M. Cumming
CSPG Special Publications
... (Southwest Newfoundland), about 1,500 feet thick, is mainly brick-red (green-mottled) sandstone and mudstone. Some beds are calcareous and grade...
1967