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The Parana Basin, Brazil: Chapter 33: Part II. Selected Analog Interior Cratonic Basins: Analog Basins

Pedro Victor Zalan, Sven Wolff, Marco Antonio M. Astolfi, Ines Santos Vieira, Joao Claudio J. Concelcao, Valeria T. Appi, Eugenio V. S. Neto, Jose R. Cerqueira, Airton Marques

AAPG Special Volumes

... periods of reactivation during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic. It may represent the peripheral bulge of the sub-Andean foreland basins, the axis of which...

1990

Eocene Tectonics and Sedimentation in the Colorado Plateau - Rocky Mountain Area

Charles E. Chapin, Steven M. Cather

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... underthrusting of the basin plate caused the “uplift“ to bulge upward near the fault. The experimental structural pattern (Fig. 15) replicates the mapped...

1983

Paleofluid Evolution In Fault-Damage Zones: Evidence From Fault–Fold Interaction Events In the Jabal Qusaybah Anticline (Adam Foothills, North Oman)

Mahtab Mozafari, Rudy Swennen, Fabrizio Balsamo, Luca Clemenzi, Fabrizio Storti, Hamdy El Desouky, Frank Vanhaecke, Christian Tueckmantel, John Solum, Conxita Taberner

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... bulge of the anticline. A segmented N–S right–lateral strike–slip fault zone occurs to the western flank of the anticline. The development...

2015

A chronostratigraphic framework for the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, western U.S.A.

Susannah C.R. Maidment, Adrian Muxworthy

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... relative to each other for the first time. BACKGROUND Geological Setting The Morrison Formation was deposited in the back bulge depozone of a retroarc...

2019

Diagenesis of carbonate density-flow deposits controlled by differential uplift of platform segments: examples from the Cretaceous of the Gargano Promontory, Italy

Gunnar Sælen, Luigi Spalluto, Niels Bo Jensen, Ivar Grunnaleite, Atle Jørgen Hestad Sande,,, Per Olav Eide Svendsen,,, Gaetano Osso, Nicola Paoli, Michael R. Talbot

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...ocal uplift and subaerial exposure during the late early Aptian to late Albian. Furthermore, the Gargano Promontory experienced lithospheric bulge-rel...

2024

Geologic Structure and Tectonics of the Inner Continental Borderland of Northern Baja California: Chapter 9: Part III. Regional Geophysics and Geology

Mark R. Legg , Victor Wong O., Francisco Suarez V.

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the bulge associated with the convergent part of the San Clemente-San Isidro fault zone (see Figure 3 for profile location). This graben has a north...

1991

Subsidence Dynamics of the Montney Formation (Early Triassic, Western Canada Sedimentary Basin): Insights for its Geodynamic Setting and Wider Implications

Sébastien Rohais, Vincent Crombez, Tristan Euzen, John-Paul Zonneveld

CSPG Bulletin

... and a potential compressive setting with a large peripheral bulge (e.g. Fossenier, 2002; Henderson et al., 2010; Zubin-Stathopoulos et al., 2011). Jurassic...

2018

Geology and Hydrocarbon Resources of the Outer Carpathians, Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine: General Geology

Andrzej lczka, Stanisaw Krugov, Jan Golonka, Nestor Oszczypko, Igor Popadyuk

AAPG Special Volumes

... and uplifted zones. The most prominent one is the Subsilesian bulge between Silesian and Skole subbasins. Another ridge was located between Dukla...

2006

Anatomy of a Flysch

Paul Enos

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... at end of groove is a fragment of calcisiltite in a graywacke bed. Note the counterpart of a mud bulge at the left (downcurrent) side of the tool...

1969

Kinematic, Thermal, and Petroleum Modeling of the Northern Emirates

Jean-Paul Callot, François Roure, Jean-Luc Faure, Mihai Tarapoanca

AAPG Special Volumes

... in the footwall of the thick-skinned thrust, in a similar position in D4 we obtained a relatively small bulge. A possible explanation would be a slight...

2017

Tectonically Controlled Diagenesis and Fluid Evolution in Al Khlata Reservoir Sandstones, Sultanate of Oman

Karl Ramseyer, Katalin Juhász-Bodnár, Carsten Büker, Peter Hoppe, Albert Matter, Jos Terken, Joachim E. Amthor, Frauke Driehorst

AAPG Special Volumes

...., 1996; Cooper et al., 2014). A foredeep and a peripheral bulge to the southwest of the orogen developed during the Late Cretaceous (Terken et al...

2019

Chapter 1: Tectonic Evolution of the Central Andes: From Terrane Accretion to Crustal Delamination

Victor A. Ramos

AAPG Special Volumes

... by incipient contractional structures by inversion of previous normal faults, or the uplift could be controlled by a peripheral bulge linked to thrust...

2018

Chapter 3: Meramecian–Chesterian (Upper Viséan) Conodont Biostratigraphy and Revised Lithostratigraphy along the Southwestern Flank of the Ozark Uplift, Southern Midcontinent, U.S.A.

Cory J. Godwin, Darwin R. Boardman, II, James O. Puckette

AAPG Special Volumes

... architecture is attributed to periodic fore-bulge uplift and relaxation associated with early Ouachita tectonism and lack evidence indicative of sediment...

2019

Chapter 18: Structure, Stratigraphy, and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Easternmost Part of the Eastern Venezuelan Foreland Basin

Karilys Castillo, Paul Mann

AAPG Special Volumes

..., P., 2003, The peripheral bulge of the Interior Range of the Eastern Venezuela Basin and its impact on oil accumulations, in C. Bartolini, R...

2021

Development of the Lower CambrianMiddle Ordovician Carbonate Platform: North Atlantic Region

Svend Stouge, David A. T. Harper, William D. Boyce, Ian KnightJorgen L. Christiansen

AAPG Special Volumes

...-equivalent to Whiterockian carbonates and overlying flyschoid rocks deposited above a peripheral bulge-generated Taconic unconformity in the Taconic...

2012

Stratigraphic organization of carbonate ramps and organic-rich intrashelf basins: Natih Formation (middle Cretaceous) of northern Oman

Frans S. P. van Buchem, Philippe Razin, Peter W. Homewood, W. Heiko Oterdoom, Jean Philip

AAPG Bulletin

..., however, a tectonically controlled sedimentation pattern is observed, with the development of forced regressive wedges (due to the flexural bulge...

2002

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Realms of Subsidence

A. W. Bally, S. Snelson

CSPG Special Publications

..., J., 1977, Lithospheric bulge and thickening of the lithosphere with age examples: in Geodynamics in the Southwest Pacific; Editions Technip., p...

1980

Response of Late Cretaceous Migrating Deltaic Facies Systems to Sea Level, Tectonics, and Sediment Supply Changes, New Jersey Coastal Plain, U.S.A.

Andrew A. Kulpecz, Kenneth G. Miller, Peter J. Sugarman, James V. Browning

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... may represent a peripheral bulge (e.g., Galloway 1989) caused by the progressive flexural response to Early Cretaceous and subsequent loading...

2008

Ecological restructuring after extinction: The Late Ordovician (Mohawkian) of the eastern United States

Karen M. Layou

PALAIOS

... on peripheral bulge sedimentation: Middle and Upper Ordovician of the Nashville Dome: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 67, p. 250–263. HOLLAND, S.M....

2009

The Oil Fields of Russia: Chapter 5 - Boring

Arthur Beeby Thompson

Other Technical

... produced by the blows causes all the rivets to become loosened, and the tubes sometimes to bulge; indeed, it is an operation which should always...

1908

The stratigraphic distribution of fossils in a tropical carbonate succession: Ordovician Bighorn Dolomite, Wyoming, USA

Steven M. Holland, Mark E. Patzkowsky

PALAIOS

..., and PATZKOWSKY, M.E., 1997, Distal orogenic effects on peripheral bulge sedimentation: Middle and Upper Ordovician of the Nashville Dome: Journal of Sedimentary...

2009

Relation of Unconformities, Tectonics, and Sea Level Changes, Cretaceous of the Denver Basin and Adjacent Area Areas

Robert J. Weimer

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

... of the Fairport and Greenhorn beneath the unconformity shows a broad eastward bulge in southern Wyoming and northern Colorado (fig. 25). This feature...

1983

The Midway to Carrizo Succession in the Southeastern Texas Gulf Coast: Evolution of a Tidally-Influenced Coastline

William A. Ambrose, Peter Flaig, Jinyu Zhang, Mariana I. Olariu, Chris Denison, Thomas Demchuk, Jennifer O'Keefe

GCAGS Journal

... resulted in an unimpeded tidal bulge across the Gulf of Mexico. This could have served to amplify tides on the wide, shallow shelf in southeastern Texas...

2020

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