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2.3 Detached Sediments in Extensional Provinces: 2.3.2 Salt Tectonics: Structure of the Sigsbee Scarp, Gulf of Mexico

R. T. Buffler

AAPG Special Volumes

... and stratigraphic features. The lower continental slope can be divided into two major provinces, the Sigsbee Bulge area and the Central Slope/Mississippi Fan...

1983

Distal Orogenic Effects on Peripheral Bulge Sedimentation: Middle and Upper Ordovician of the Nashville Dome

Steven M. Holland , Mark E. Patzkowsky

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Distal Orogenic Effects on Peripheral Bulge Sedimentation: Middle and Upper Ordovician of the Nashville Dome Steven M. Holland , Mark E. Patzkowsky...

1997

Deposits of Deflected and Ponded Turbidityents, Currents, Sorbas Basin, Southeast Spain

Peter D. W. Haughton

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... This bulge then surges away from the slope, breaking down into a series of internal waves that travel along the interface b tween the density current...

1994

Reciprocal Architecture of Bearpaw T-R Sequences, Uppermost Cretaceous, Western Canada Sedimentary Basin

Octavian Catuneanu, Arthur R. Sweet, Andrew D. Miall

CSPG Bulletin

.... A ravinement surface is an erosional surface which is formed by the erosive action of waves and currents in the upper shoreface area. This surface is generated...

1997

Carbonate Platform Drowning in a Foreland Setting: The Mid-Carboniferous Platform in Western Urals (Russia)

J.N. Proust , B.I. Chuvashov , E. Vennin , T. Boisseau

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... orogenic effects on peripheral bulge sedimentation: Middle and Upper Ordovician of the Nashville Dome: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 67, p. 250-263...

1998

Possible Flexural Controls on the Origins of Extensive, Ooid-Rich, Carbonate Environments in the Mississippian of the United States: Chapter 2

Frank R. Ettensohn

AAPG Special Volumes

... the Early Mississippian (Kinderhookian), bulge migration and uplift were incomplete, so ooid distribution was limited. By the middle Mississippian...

1993

Modern Examples of Beach Sands: Chapter 4

Daniel A. Busch

AAPG Special Volumes

... Louisiana coast, the cheniers may be much thicker, depending on such variables as the available supply of sand and shell material and the intensity of waves...

1974

Atlas of Seismic Stratigraphy: Facies Analysis of a Depositional/Seismic Sequence

Shell Oil Company

AAPG Special Volumes

... crosses the distal part of the Pleistocene Hudson submarine fan, which shows up as a bulge in the sea floor (from Lobo, 1978). End_Page 50...

1987

Fluid and Sediment Dynamics on Continental Shelves

Donald J. P. Swift and Alan W. Niedoroda

Special Publications of SEPM

.... The tidal water bulge that sweeps southward along the coast as it rotates about its amphidromic point is identical in its dynamics to the long shelf waves...

1986

Storm-Surge-Ebb Origin of Hummocky Cross-Stratified Units of the Andrews Mountain Member, Campito Formation (Lower Cambrian), White-Inyo Mountains, Eastern California

Jeffrey F. Mount

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and waves; and by the formation of an upward bulge of the water surface due to the low-pressure area associated with the center of storms (Swift et al., 1971...

1982

Stability of Continental Shelf and Slope off Louisiana and Texas: Geotechnical Aspects: 4. Character of the Sediments

David J. Watkins , Leland M. Kraft Jr.

AAPG Special Volumes

... continental shelf and upper slope offshore Louisiana and Texas. Possible mechanisms causing instability and soil movement include hurricane waves, various...

1978

High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy of a Clastic Foredeep Succession (Paleocene, Spitsbergen): An Example of Peripheral-Bulge-Controlled Depositional Architecture

Rikke Bruhn, Ron Steel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy of a Clastic Foredeep Succession (Paleocene, Spitsbergen): An Example of Peripheral-Bulge-Controlled...

2003

The Wave-Dominated William River Delta, Lake Athabasca, Canada: Its Morphology, Radar Stratigraphy, and History

Derald G. Smith, Harry M. Jol, Norman D. Smith, Raymond A. Kostaschuk, Cheryl M. Pearce

Special Publications of SEPM

..., is a lobate sand body 9 km long by 8 km wide by 15–22 m thick. Mean lake elevation is 209 m and fluctuates ± 1.5 m (1810–2000). Periodic strong winds, waves...

2005

Giant Impact Basins of the Solar System, #70065 (2009)

William A. Ambrose

Search and Discovery.com

... of compressive waves through the planetary interior. These features include hilly, lineated, and jumbled terrain, as observed in areas antipodal to the Caloris...

2009

Chapter 6 - Regional Setting of the Mahakam Delta

George P. Allen, John L. C. Chambers

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and adjacent slope. Note the pronounced bulge formed by the prodelta in the southern extremity of the delta. This regional asymmetry in the delta is due...

1998

Chapter 23: Oligocene–Miocene Carbonates of the Perla Field, Offshore Venezuela: Depositional Model and Facies Architecture

Luis Pomar, Mateu Esteban, Wenceslao Martinez, Diana Espino, Veronica Castillo de Ott, Laszlo Benkovics, Teresa Castro Leyva

AAPG Special Volumes

... distally steepened ramp model (distal bulge) is considered. Nevertheless, waves fail to explain the facies distribution in the Perla ramp...

2015

Syndepositional Tectonism and its Effects on Mississippian (Kinderhookian to Osagean) Lithostratigraphic Architecture: Part 1 … Based on Exposures in the Midcontinent USA, #30207 (2011)

Brian W. Wilhite, S.J. Mazzullo, Beau T. Morris, Darwin Boardman II,

Search and Discovery.com

... shifts of fore-bulge arches and basins, and movement along associated faults during deposition. This syndepositional tectonism overprinted the fundamental...

2011

MISSISSIPPIAN STRATIGRAPHY OF THE BLACK WARRIOR BASIN AND ADJACENT PARTS OF THE APPALACHIAN BASIN: EVIDENCE FOR FLEXURAL INTERACTION BETWEEN TWO FORELAND BASINS

Frank R. Ettensohn, Jack C. Pashin

Alabama Geological Society

... cratonward of the orogen and a peripheral bulge on the cratonward margin of the basin due to regional isostatic compensation by the lithosphere (fig. 1...

1993

Abstract: Relative sea level changes in Atlantic Canada - observed vs. theoretical

D. B. Scott, F. S. Medioli

Atlantic Geology

... being the farthest from presents a Zone D area - most Zone D the ice center and outside the bulge and areas will occur offshore and are therethe other...

1984

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