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Detrital Quartz as an Indicator of Distance from Shore in Marine Mudrocks
Harvey Blatt, Matthew W. Totten
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., seem satisfactory. They bulge systematically in a westerly direc ion, reflecting the low-lying landmass of the Wichita Mountains during Permian time...
1981
Implications of Gentle Ordovician Folding in Western Virginia
W. D. Lowry
AAPG Bulletin
... is on an anticlinal bulge on the trough of the Greendale syncline, the total thickness of the Mississippian above the Early Mississippian Price...
1957
Hydrocarbon Deposits of Western Part of Russian Shelf of Arctic: Geology and Systematic Variations
E. V. Shipilov, R. R. Murzin
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... connector were already in existance at the end of the Jurassic. Beneath the Ludlov and Shtokmanov structures a group of sills forms a pillow-like bulge...
2002
References and Further Reading: Chapter 11
Charles L. Angevine, Paul L. Heller, Chris Paola
AAPG Special Volumes
... within the southern California continental borderland: Cushman Foundation Special Publication, v. 19, p. 163-195. Jacobi, R. D., 1981, Peripheral bulge...
1990
Techniques for Modeling Compaction Applied to the Pinnacle Reef/Carbonate/Evaporite Environment: Chapter 6
David E. Hamilton, William G. Riehl
AAPG Special Volumes
... of units above them sag between, and bulge above, the reefs (Gill, 1977). In a study of Silurian reefs in St. Clair and Macomb counties, eastern...
1992
Hydrocarbon Potential of Coastal Basins of Peru: Hydrocarbons
Russell B. Travis, Grover Gonzales, Alfredo Pardo
AAPG Special Volumes
... platform extending from about 100 km north of Lima to about 50 km south o Lima. This feature is expressed by the westward bulge of the 100-fm isobath...
1976
Sedimentology of the La Gorce Formation, La Gorce Mountains, Antarctica
J. H. Smit, Edmund Stump
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... in the upper portions of the graywacke beds, commonly forming a slight bulge at the top. Finally, a small percentage of the graywackes are normally...
1986
West End of Serrania del Interior, Eastern Venezuela
Emile Rod
AAPG Bulletin
... at right angles and wrinkling. The eastward bulge of the Lesser Antilles may be the visible expression of this deformation. Adapting Bucher's ideas, Rod...
1959
Holocene Cementation Along the Central Texas Coast
Christopher P. Weiss , Bruce H. Wilkinson
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... place along this deltaic headland which forms a broad bulge in the generally concave Texas shoreline (Fig. 1). Where exposed along bay margins...
1988
3.4 Detached Sediments: 3.4.2 Decollement Tectonics (B-Subduction) and Active Margins: Regional Seismic Reflection Profiles Across the Middle America Trench and Convergent Margin of Costa Rica
J. C. Crowe and R. T. Buffler
AAPG Special Volumes
... bulge in the slope apron between the trench axis and 1700 Z, where the apron thickens rapidly from .5 km to 1.3 km (.3 to .8 mi) then thins landward...
1983
CHAPTER 7: MASS TRANSPORT DEPOSITS OF THE UPPER CONTINENTAL SLOPE, NORTHWESTERN GULF OF MEXICO
N. S. Hardin
AAPG Special Volumes
.... A second hypothesis for the triggering mechanism is diapiric rise at the foot of the delta, causing local oversteepening. A slight bulge beneath...
1987
Facies Relationships and Systems Tracts in the Late Holocene Mississippi Delta Plain
Elisabeth C. Kosters , John R. Suter
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of two possible factors: the existence of a fresh-water bulge behind the shoreline (e.g., Ward 1967) and the presence of high natural levees, sending...
1993
Some Physical Tests of the Displacement Hypothesis
Chester R. Longwell
AAPG Special Volumes
... on the equatorial bulge, may help in explaining continental drift. According to his calculations, however, this force is effective only in the equatorial belt...
1928
Ocean Magnetic Anomalies and Their Relations to Continents
A. A. Meyerhoff , H. A. Meyerhoff
AAPG Special Volumes
... is a compressional bulge resulting from the gradual contraction of the earth. The mechanics given in that paper are not repeated here. The point...
1974
Island Arc System in Andaman Sea
L. Austin Weeks , R. N. Harbison , G. Peter
AAPG Bulletin
... the Irrawaddy delta the outer arc narrows before entering Burma, but toward the south, between Narcondam and Barren Islands, a distinct eastward bulge...
1967
Seismic-Reflection Studies in Block Island and Rhode Island Sounds
Robert L. McMaster , Thomas P. Lachance , Louis E. Garrison
AAPG Bulletin
... or younger intrusive granite is known to crop out adjacent to the westernmost bulge of the 25-m curve, this finding is not surprising (Moore, 1959...
1968
Permian Evaporites in North Sea Basin
R. G. W. Brunstrom , Peter J. Walmsley
AAPG Bulletin
... the crest of the salt bulge. Inward movement of salt from the surrounding area results in the development of thicker overlying beds in the area...
1969
Carboniferous of Egypt: Isopach and Lithofacies Maps
Soliman M. Soliman , Magdi A. El Fetouh
AAPG Bulletin
...). In the Gulf of Suez province and Sinai, the sand content contours form a north-south-trending bulge, and nearly parallel the present Gulf of Suez...
1970
Geophysical Reconnaissance on African Shelf: 2. Margin Sediments from Gulf of Guinea to Walvis Ridge
R. Leyden , G. Bryan , M. Ewing
AAPG Bulletin
... are assumed to be salt, is not known, but the southern limit appears to be the bulge of Angola at approximately 13°S. Fourteen short reflection traverses...
1972
Structure and Origin of Three Continental-Margin Plateaus, Northeastern Brazil
Roberto Fainstein , John D. Milliman
AAPG Bulletin
... at Brazilian bulge. East-west trends represent extension of continental features. Short-wavelength, high-amplitude anomaly at plateau lines up...
1979
Sediment Thickness and Depth to Basement in Western North Atlantic Ocean Basin
Brian E. Tucholke , Robert E. Houtz , William J. Ludwig
AAPG Bulletin
... that basement relief on the Bermuda Rise was enhanced by the processes that created the crustal bulge. Another major crustal feature is the J-Anomaly Ridge...
1982
Clyde Field Growth Fault Secondary Detachment Above Basement Faults in North Sea
Alan D. Gibbs
AAPG Bulletin
... bulge occurred by the beginning of the Cretaceous, at the latest. Onlap of the Cretaceous sequence essentially postdates activity on the slides...
1984
Shallow Structure, Stratigraphy, and Carbonate Sedimentary Processes of West Florida Upper Continental Slope
Larry J. Doyle , Charles W. Holmes
AAPG Bulletin
... interpret as escarpment and upper portion of a large mass wasting deposit present at about 26°N. End_Page 1136------------------------------ a bulge...
1985
Physical Modeling of Sedimentation Adjacent to Diapirs and Comparison with Late Precambrian Oratunga Breccia Body in Central Flinders Ranges, South Australia
N. M. Lemon
AAPG Bulletin
...------------------------------ source bed. The less dense evaporite sequence flowed along the bed upward, toward the fault. A bulge occurred on the upper surface...
1985
High-Temperature Diagenesis in Shallow Chalk Reservoir, Skjold Oil Field, Danish North Sea: Evidence from Fluid Inclusions and Oxygen Isotopes
Jorgen Jensenius
AAPG Bulletin
... during Maastrichtian to Paleocene time amounted to approximately 50 m, so the doming must have caused a large bulge in the chalk by e rly Eocene...
1987