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Genetic and Geometric Relations Between Structures in Basement and Overlying Sedimentary Rocks, with Examples from Colorado Plateau and Wyoming

Robert A. Hodgson

AAPG Bulletin

... Canyon of the Colorado. A reconnaissance survey of jointing in the Bright Angel area of the canyon made some years ago (Hodgson, 1961b) shows three...

1965

Middle Ordovician Organic Matter Assemblages and Their Effect on Ordovician-Derived Oils: GEOLOGIC NOTE

Stephen R. Jacobson , Joseph R. Hatch , Stanley C. Teerman , Rosemary A. Askin

AAPG Bulletin

...). In transmitted light, these particles are yellow to reddish brown, and fluoresce bright yellow to yellow orange. In some samples, the morphology of G. prisca...

1988

Onshore Structural Movement Revealed Through the Presence of Volcaniclastic Deposition Offshore.Cholula-1EXP, Miocene Salina del Istmo Basin, Mexico

David 'Stan' Stanbrook, Nicola Capuzzo, Michael Durcanin, Brian LeCompte, Gabriel Perez, Craig Farley, Adam Seitchik

Search and Discovery.com

... to be seismically visible, ash deposits or ash beds could then be associated to a bright amplitude event in a seismic profile. If judged solely...

2022

Diagenetic Evolution of Selected Parasequences Across A Carbonate Platform: Late Paleozoic, Tengiz Reservoir, Kazakhstan

J. A. D. Dickson, J. A. M. Kenter

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the platform. This sweet spot is reinforced by the deposition of late-stage bitumen cement that occupies 8% rock volume at the margin...

2014

Geologic Applications of Infrared Microscopy

Andrew R. Campbell

Special Publications of SEPM

... Microscopy 171 171 A.R., 1983, Genesis of the tungsten-base metal ores CAMPBELL, A.R., 1983, Genesis of the tungsten-base metal ores at San...

1991

Use of Clumped-Isotope Thermometry to Constrain the Crystallization Temperature of Diagenetic Calcite

Katharine W. Huntington, David A. Budd, Brian P. Wernicke, John M. Eiler

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., p. 849–857. Murase, T., and McBirney, A.R., 1973, Properties of some common igneous rocks and their melts at high temperatures: Geological Society...

2011

Factors Affecting the Color of Sedimentary Rocks

Dilworth S. Hager

AAPG Bulletin

.... In Table V, the bright green shale contained 1.36 times as much ferric as ferrous oxide, while the olive-green shale contained 3.52 times as much ferrous...

1928

Paleozoic Stratigraphy of Part of Northwestern Arizona

Andrew H. McNair

AAPG Bulletin

... account by McKee (1945), in which the Muav and Bright Angel formations were subdivided into members. The lithology, distribution through the Grand Canyon...

1951

Paleozoic Stratigraphy and Oil Possibilities of Kaiparowits Region, Utah

Edgar B. Heylmun

AAPG Bulletin

... direction. The transgressive nature of the Tapeats at its type locality in the Grand Canyon has been illustrated by McKee (1949, p. 37). Bright Angel shale...

1958

Lexicon of Stratigraphic Names Used in Northern Arizona and Southern Utah East of the Paleozoic Hinge Line (Including Metamorphic and Igneous Units in the Grand Canyon)

C. M. Molenaar

Four Corners Geological Society

... of term because much of Brian Head consists of overlying group of flows and ignimbrites of units defined farther west. (volcanic). Bright Angel Shale...

1969

Developing a Consistent Sequence Stratigraphy for the Wilkes Land and Great Australian Bight Margins

Hannah Lane, R. Dietmar Müller, Jennifer M. Totterdell, Joanne M. Whittaker

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... to higher amplitudes with some very bright reflectors that may indicate the presence of coal or volcanics. One possible explanation for the change...

2012

Microcrystalline Quartz Generation and the Preservation of Porosity in Sandstones: Evidence from the Upper Cretaceous of the Subhercynian Basin, Germany

Marsha W. French, Richard H. Worden, Elisabetta Mariani, Richard E. Larese, Russell R. Mueller, Chris E. Kliewer

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... were then analyzed in a Philips CM200F TEM/STEM operated in the bright-field imaging TEM mode at an accelerating voltage of 200 kV. Figure 2. Images...

2012

The positive relationship between relief and species richness in mesophotic communities on offshore banks, including geographic patterns

Paul W. Sammarco, Marissa F. Nuttall, Daniel Beltz, L. Horn, G. Taylor, Emma L. Hickerson, and G. P. Schmahl

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

...?: Marine Biology, v. 143, p. 783–791, doi:10.1007/s00227-003-1115-7. Bright, T. J., and R. Rezak, 1976, A biological and geological reconnaissance...

2016

Seismic Activity in the Central Gulf Coast Basin

Eugene R. Brumbaugh

New Orleans Geological Society

... under somewhat different circumstances because of velocity and density differences of the objectives and adjacent sedimentary units. A "bright spot...

1991

Hinterland Structure, Paleozoic Stratigraphy and Duplexes of the Willard Thrust System: Bannock, Wellsville and Wasatch Ranges, Southeastern Idaho and Northern Utah: Road Logs

P. K. Link, S. R. Crook, T. C. Chidsey Jr.

Utah Geological Association

.... 79, pp. 429–458. Armstrong, R. L., W. P. Leeman and H. E. Malde, 1975, K-Ar dating, Quaternary and Neogene volcanic rocks of the Snake River Plain...

1985

Drainage History of the Bonneville Basin

D. W. Taylor, R. C. Bright

Utah Geological Association

...Drainage History of the Bonneville Basin D. W. Taylor, R. C. Bright 1987 239 256 The drainage history of the Bonneville Basin from Miocene...

1987

A Study of the Fossil Pollen Wodehouseia Spinata. I. Ultrastructure and Comparisons to Selected Modern Taxa. II. Optical Microscopic Recognition of Foot Layers in Differentially Stained Fossil Pollen and their Significance

Harry A. Leffingwell, Donald A. Larson, Mark J. Valencia

CSPG Bulletin

...; slide RC 1636-4, 110.8 9.7. Fig. 3. Equatorial view of grain in which neither wall layer accepted stain. Bright field illumination; slide RC 1636-4...

1970

The Neigette Breccia: Remnant of the West Point Reef Tract in the Matapedia Valley Area, and Witness of Late Silurian Synsedimentary Faulting, Gaspe Belt, Northern Appalachians, Quebec

Pauline Dansereau,, Pierre-Andre Bourque

CSPG Bulletin

... (Fig. 13). This non-luminescent cement is overlain locally by acicular, botryoidal, blotchy, non- to bright-luminescent cement (AB2), then by a non...

2001

AAPG/Datapages Discovery Series No. 7: Multidimensional Basin Modeling, Chapter 11: Structural Trap and Fault-seal Analysis, Offshore Myanmar: A Case Study

Davies, R. K., L. An, D. A. Medwedeff, D. Yarwood

AAPG Special Volumes

... are delineated by anomalously bright seismic amplitudes interpreted from 3-D seismic data in the footwall of the fault. All six anomalies correlated with mud log...

2003

Fabrics of Allochthonous Reefal Blocks, Shady Dolomite (Lower to Middle Cambrian), Virginia Appalachians

J. F. Read, R. W. Pfeil

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... bright bands) occurring as scalenohedral fringes lining cavities. These are succeeded by bright cement that forms a thin fringe on earlier crystals...

1983

Large-Rock Avalanche Deposits, Eastern Basin and Range, Utah: Emplacement, Diagenesis, and Economic Potential

Thomas H. Morris , Gregory F. Hebertson

AAPG Bulletin

...- to bright-orange luminescence. This cement is present as the initial pore filling only in the breccia blocks within the most basinward outcrop belt...

1996

Degradation of a footwall fault block with hanging-wall fault propagation in a continental-lacustrine setting: How a new structural model impacted field development plans, the Sirikit field, Thailand

Christopher K. Morley, Yarick Ionnikoff, Nantavan Pinyochon, Krongpol Seusutthiya

AAPG Bulletin

... lacustrine shales draping the eroded edge of the fault block footwall. In places, these benches were sites for listric fault development; 2 = bright...

2007

The response of turbidite slope channels to growth-induced seabed topography

Mike Mayall, Lidia Lonergan, Andrew Bowman, Stephen James, Keith Mills, Tim Primmer, Dave Pope, Louise Rogers, Roxanne Skeene

AAPG Bulletin

.... The location of salt diapirs is in pink. Regional dip and paleoflow from right to left in all examples. Bright colors are high amplitudes (inferred...

2010

Lithologic and Diagenetic Sequences of the Monterey Formation, Molino Field, Offshore Santa Barbara, California

Nancy W. Hinman, Daniel E. Schwartz

Special Publications of SEPM

...: Instant milky-yellow fl with a dark amber visible cut and moderately bright yellow-orange residual cut. straw to light 3243'10"-3245'1" DOLOSTONE...

1990

Bering Sea Velocity-amplitude Anomalies: Exploring the Distribution of Natural Gas and Gas-hydrate Indicators

Ginger A. Barth, David W. Scholl, and Jonathan R. Childs

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the Bering Sea (Scholl and Cooper, 1978; Kvenvolden, 1987; Saltikova et al., 1987; Rearic et al., 1988). The VAMPs comprise a seismic bright spot...

2009

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