Click to minimize content

Welcome to the new Datapages Archives

Datapages has redesigned the Archives with new features. You can search from the home page or browse content from over 40 publishers and societies. Non-subscribers may now view abstracts on all items before purchasing full text. Please continue to send us your feedback at emailaddress.

AAPG Members: Your membership includes full access to the online archive of the AAPG Bulletin. Please login at Members Only. Access to full text from other collections requires a subscription or pay-per-view document purchase.

Click to maximize content

Welcome to the new Datapages Archives

Search Results   > New Search > Revise Search

The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database

Showing 1,403 Results. Searched 200,663 documents.

< Previous   2   3   4   5   6   Next >

Ascending

Paleogeographic Setting of Late Devonian to Early Mississippian Transition from Passive to Collisional Margin, Antler Foreland, Eastern Nevada and Western Utah

K. A. Goebel

Pacific Section SEPM

... further eastward, a broad, shallow downwarp (back-bulge basin). The foreland basin received minimal clastic input and consists primarily of bedded...

1991

Chapter 4 - Coastal Deposits and Facies

George P. Allen, John L. C. Chambers

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... sedimentary structures which they form. Fluvial Processes In the absence of waves and tides and excepting rare eolian features, only fluvial depositional...

1998

ABSTRACT: Peripheral-bulge controlled depositional architecture of a clastic foredeep successon, Paleocene, Spitsbergen; #90013 (2003)

RIKKE BRUHN, RON STEEL

Search and Discovery.com

...ABSTRACT: Peripheral-bulge controlled depositional architecture of a clastic foredeep successon, Paleocene, Spitsbergen; #90013 (2003) RIKKE BRUHN...

2003

Mantle Creep: Elasticoviscous Versus Modified Lomnitz Law, and Problems of "The New Global Tectonics"

Paul S. Wesson

AAPG Bulletin

... predicted. The earth's excess bulge also is inexplicable, and the damping of seismic waves (Jeffreys, 1970, p. 42-47) as a function of period gives strong...

1972

Paleocurrents and Shoreline Orientations in Green River Formation (Eocene), Raven Ridge and Red Wash Areas, Northeastern Uinta Basin: REPLY

M. Dane Picard

AAPG Bulletin

... Picard 1967 2471 2475 51 12. (December) Bagnold, R. A., 1946, Motion of waves in shallow water. Interaction between waves and sand bottoms: Royal Soc...

1967

Gravity Field of the North Fiji Basin

James N. Kellogg, Dibya R. Kansakar

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... Fiji Basin. The regional gravity gradient is associated with a long wavelength gravity bulge probably caused by the downgoing dense lithosphere...

1994

Early Modification Stage Emplacement of Shallow Crater-Filling Units, Wetumpka Impact Structure, Alabama

Erik S. Heider, David T. King, Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... to the time it takes the projectile to travel the distance of one diameter at its original velocity. The shock waves transmitted into the target rocks can...

2016

Low-energy Coast Near Cape Romano, Florida

W. F. Tanner, R. G. Evans, C. W. Holmes

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in this fashion is quartz sand. The coastal concavity between Cape Romano and Cape Sable produces tidal piling, or a tidal bulge, roughly halfway between...

1963

The identification and cause analysis of abnormal velocity in the western part of Shaleitian Bulge

Zongyu Zhen, Gang Peng, Xuefeng Zhou, Bo Xi

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

...The identification and cause analysis of abnormal velocity in the western part of Shaleitian Bulge Zongyu Zhen, Gang Peng, Xuefeng Zhou, Bo Xi...

2024

Tertiary Gulf Coast Diapirism: Unit 29: Application to Gulf Coast Tertiary

Martin P. A. Jackson, William E. Galloway

AAPG Special Volumes

... structures in the Louann Salt underlying approximately half of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast. Thinner salt is present outside these areas. The southern bulge...

1984

A Tectonic Hypothesis to Explain Earth’s Crustal Movement, and may Control a Basin’s Configuration and Depositional Sequence

Eric F. Engbrecht

Abilene Geological Society

... of yesterday. Also, the moon oscillates between 26° N and 26° S every 14 days. In addition, an attractive force from the moon and sun will develop a bulge...

1983

Application of Principle of Differential Settling to Tracing of Lenticular Sand Bodies

John L. Rich

AAPG Bulletin

... is represen ed by a bulge, not every structural feature which might be so interpreted represents a buried sand body. Consequently, the experience...

1938

Depths of Modern Coastal Sand Clinoforms

Neil C. Mitchell, Gerhard Masselink, John M. Huthnance, Luis M. Fernandez-Salas, Francisco J. Lobo

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... oscillatory water waves: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 43, p. 1101–1110. Largier, J.L., Magnell, B.A., and Winant, C.D., 1993, Subtidal...

2012

Abstract: Tectonic and Subsidence Controls on Carbonate Platform Evolution Across a Broken Foreland: Late Paleozoic Sedimentation in the Permian Basin, West Texas and SE New Mexico

Steven L. Dorobek, Po-Ching Tai, and Kenn-Ming Yang

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... to be a broken peripheral bulge. Faults bounding the Ozona Arch (e.g., Big Lake Fault) modify the expected flexural profiles from the orogenic load...

1999

Abstract: The Eruption of Mount St. Helens

Allen J. Fiksdal

GCAGS Transactions

... of steam and ash venting, and periodic snow and ash avalanches. In early April, a bulge was detected growing about 5 feet per day on the north side...

1981

Stratigraphy of the Alberta Foreland Basin: Relationships to Cordilleran Terrane-Accretion Events [Abstract]

Cant, D.J., Stockmal, G.S.

CSPG Bulletin

... of the peripheral bulge across the pre-existing platform sequence. The upper unconformity results from "rebound" of the basin as the accretion phase wanes...

1990

Upper Cretaceous Vernal Delta of Utah--Depositional or Paleotectonic Feature?: ABSTRACT

Thomas A. Ryer, Jon R. Lovekin

AAPG Bulletin

...) A conspicuous seaward bulge of the middle to late Turonian shoreline of the Cretaceous seaway in northeastern Utah and southwestern Wyoming has been...

1985

ABSTRACT: The Shapes of Salt Extrusions; #90017 (2003)

Christopher J. Talbot, Hemin A. Koyi, Pedram Aftabi

Search and Discovery.com

... form with a dynamic bulge above their vent. In contrast, when E < or=S, a dynamic bulge does not form. Instead a pseudroplet forms with a profile close...

2003

< Previous   2   3   4   5   6   Next >