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Fossil Insects and Spiders from Three Locations in the Green River Formation of the Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado

Richard D. Dayvault, Larry A. Codington, David Kohls, William D. Hawes, Paula M. Ott, Dan Behnke

Grand Junction Geological Society

... to 3.0 in. across have been found from the Parachute Creek Member from Site C (Grande, 1984), only parts of butterfly wings have been found at Site...

1995

Multiple Episodes of Dolomitization in the Arbuckle Group, Arbuckle Mountains, South-Central Oklahoma: Field, Petrographic, and Geochemical Evidence

G. Gao , L.S. Land , R.D. Elmore

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of late irregular dolomite bodies with the faults and with the margins of the early-formed Butterfly dolomite (Fig. 6). Similar late dolomitization...

1995

Comparison of Sequences Formed in Marine Sabkha (Subaerial) and Salina (Subaqueous) Settings--Modern and Ancient

John K. Warren , Christopher G. St. C. Kendall

AAPG Bulletin

... preserve the original V-shape of a gypsum butterfly twin or the "siva" arms of palmate crystals (Figure 5) (Shearman, in press). Such V-shaped Fig. 5...

1985

Road Logs Across the Uncompahgre Uplift and the Deep Fold and Fault Belt, Northern Paradox Basin, Colorado and Utah

Donald L. Rasmussen

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

..., with a distinct flora and fauna not seen elsewhere in the canyon. The site has the rare Nokomis Fritillary butterfly (4 inch wings and fiery orange...

2009

The Drake Well and Unintended Consequences

William R. Brice

Petroleum History Institute

... or discovery that were not only unanticipated, they were totally unintended. These unintended consequences may be likened to The Butterfly Effect of chaos...

2010

Paleoecology of the olenid Trilobite Triarthrus: New evidence from Beecher's Trilobite Bed and other sites of pyritization

Úna C. Farrell, Derek E. G. Briggs, Robert R. Gaines

PALAIOS

.... There is at least one example of a bivalve in butterfly position, i.e., articulated and wide open (Bed 916, YPM.505608), but most are preserved...

2011

Design of Chemical EOR in Unconventional Reservoirs

Johannes Alvarez, Mohsen Tagavifar, Shashvat Doorwar, DT Vo, Varadarajan Dwarakanath, Taimur Malik, Dengen Zhou, Jesse Strickler, Lee (Rusty) Mathis, Scott Neal

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... or “butterfly” models that hydraulically represent the complex geometry of multi-stage fractures and capture the deviation from linear flow. Using...

2023

Quantitative seismic geomorphology of a Quaternary leveed-channel system, offshore eastern Trinidad and Tobago, northeastern South America

Lesli J. Wood, Kristine L. Mize-Spansky

AAPG Bulletin

...).Figure 15. Butterfly diagram showing the width of levees as you move from proximal (bottom of graph) to distal (top of graph) along the channel 2 system...

2009

Anatomy of a Concretion: Life, Death, and Burial in the Western Interior Seaway

Neil H. Landman, Susan M. Klofak

PALAIOS

... slightly infolded approximating the shape in life. In contrast, the jaw on the upper right is in butterfly position, with the posterior end torn and bent. B...

2012

The Cenozoic Evolution of the Great Basin Area, U.S.A.—New Interpretations Based On Regional Geologic Mapping

Peter D. Rowley, Gary L. Dixon

Pacific Section of AAPG

... as a butterfly. The north-trending axis generally coincides with or lies just west of the aeromagnetic “quiet zone” (figure 1) of Stewart and others...

2001

Biomerization: An Ecologic Theory of Provincial Differentiation

Christopher J. Durden

Special Publications of SEPM

... is a butterfly species representa meeting between tive of this range pattern Another kind of interstitial ern Plains Intrusive Tongue of southwestcrn region...

1974

Road Guide to the Geology of the Uinta Mountains for the 2005 Utah Geological Association Field Conference

Douglas A. Sprinkel, Bart J. Kowallis, Joel L. Pederson, Carol M. Dehler

Utah Geological Association

... Watson Formation; feldspathic quartzite to sandstone beds with good cross stratification. 79.7 0.2 Butterfly Lake. 79.8 0.1 Summit County line...

2005

The Permian Ambition Formation of Northwestern Stikinia, British Columbia

M. H. Gunning, E. W. Bamber, D. A. Brown, L. Rui, B. L. Mamet, M. J. Orchard

CSPG Special Publications

... and Butterfly Lake (between latitudes 57° 30′ and 57° 15′) are modified from Brown and Gunning (1989a). Upper Triassic designation of volcanic rocks east...

1994

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