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Evolution of Cenozoic Structures, Western Markagunt Plateau, Southwestern Utah

Florian Maldonado, Edward G. Sable, L. David Nealey

Utah Geological Association

... and the Colorado Plateau provinces, reveals anastomosing high-angle faults and previously unrecognized Tertiary low-angle faults and thrust faults. Most...

1994

The Basal Colorado Sandstone (Lower Cretaceous) in the Cessford Field, Alberta (Tide Versus Storm Origin of a Basal Transgressive Sandstone)

Indranil Banerjee

CSPG Special Publications

... with mudstone drape. Flat, or low-angle bedding are the most common internal structure. In one instance a gravel ripple with high-angle cross...

1986

Type Section of the Teapot Sandstone

William H. Curry III

Wyoming Geological Association

... and uniform. Figure 4. At base of Teapot Rock, low angle cross-laminated sandstones are common and high angle cross-lamination rare in lower shore face...

1976

Sediments and Sedimentary Structures of a Beach-Ridge Complex, Southwestern Shore of Lake Michigan

Gordon S. Fraser, Norman C. Hester

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Low-angle cross-stratification may be common in dunes that have been vegetated throughout their development. Ranwell (1972) has observed...

1977

A Flexible Biomimetic Superhydrophobic and Superoleophilic 3D Macroporous Polymer-Based Robust Network for the Efficient Separation of Oil-Contaminated Water

Fahd I. Alghunaimi, Norah W. Aljuryyed, Saleh A. Tawfik

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... and superoleophilic behavior with a high-water contact angle of 154.7 degree. The superhydrophobic behavior of the porous material was found to be stable for months...

2021

Diagenetic and Compositional Controls of Wettability in Siliceous Sedimentary Rocks, Monterey Formation, California, #50973 (2014)

Kristina Hill, Richard J. Behl

Search and Discovery.com

... content. Yet with significant variation in bound water content of common clay and silica phases, it is reasonable to expect differences in fluid...

2014

Slide Rule Seismic Computations

Robert H. Mansfield

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... be straight, parabolic, circular, etc. A common practice is to obtain plotting charts prepared by others at considerable time and expense. These can...

1958

Dipmeters: Part 4. Wireline Methods

Joseph F. Goetz

AAPG Special Volumes

... angle and direction of a planar surface requires the elevation and geographical position of at least three points. Dipmeter tools achieve this result...

1992

The Measurement of Girdle Strength in Particle Fabrics: RESEARCH METHOD PAPER

Francisco L. Perez, Zhi-Yong Yin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... lower on the slope tend to be shingled beneath those particles immediately above them. Fabric girdles are also common in other types of gravitational...

1988

First Implementation of Hybrid Fiber Optic Cable in Indonesia - Carbon Reduction through Leading-Edge Technology

Marsha Sakina, Dinda Larasati Rahmani, Fajar Tri Prasetia, Cikko Majesta, Francesco Miranda

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... efficiency (Hartog et al., 2013). In deviated and horizontal wells, walkabove VSP is the most common type of VSP survey (Pereira 2010). However, acquiring...

2023

Tectonic Significance of Kink Bands in Arroyo Calamajue, Baja California, Mexico

Jacqueline Windh, Roger C. Griffith, Gary H. Girty

Pacific Section SEPM

... interleaved metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks that are common to both terranes (Fig. 1) (Griffith et al., 1986). In the 4kilometer-wide zone, both...

1989

Abstract: Seasonal Variations in the Morphology and Sedimentology of a Point Bar on the Brazos River of Central Texas

W. M. Connolly, M. Denham, M. Peterson, C. Ritter, J. Mazzullo

GCAGS Transactions

... in trenches in the upper tier consisted of: a) high-angle (up to 15 degrees) foresets of fine sand; b) horizontally-laminated sand and mud; and c...

1986

Abstract: Core analysis of the Hiram Brook Member of the Upper Albert Formation, interpretation of the depositional environment, and determination of reservoir prospectivity

Graham B. Price, Murray K. Gingras

Atlantic Geology

... I consists of sandy siltstone and comprises the basal part of the Hiram Brook Member. lt generally contains low-angle cross beds and abundant...

2001

Abstract: A Dendroid Hydrozoan from the Uppermost Cambrian of Pulau Langkawi, Malaysia

José Antonio Gámez Vintaned, Andrey Yu. Zhuravlev

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

.... Tubular segments vary in diameter from 0.13 to 0.45 mm and the largest segment is over 24 mm long. Common tube bifurcations – trifurcations do also exist...

2017

2.3 Detached Sediments in Extensional Provinces: 2.3.1 Growth Faults: Expansion Fault--Gulf of Mexico

D. C. Johnson, R. G. Fifer, and K. A. McQuillan

AAPG Special Volumes

... faults result from the arcuate stress perpendicular to the expansion fault plane. The antithetic fault forms at an oblique angle to the expansion...

1983

Deltaic Sedimentation in Athabasca Tar Sands: ABSTRACT

Maurice A. Carrigy

AAPG Bulletin

... bodies (2-7 m thick) containing sets of medium-scale (25 cm), high-angle, cross-beds. Included in these sand bodies are shale chips, mummified logs...

1970

Abstract: The Aklavik Range as an Analogue for Basin-Margin Structures, Mackenzie Delta Region; #90213 (2015)

Larry S. Lane

Search and Discovery.com

... echelon pair. The folds are markedly doubly plunging, producing a dome and basin geometry. Faults are common, but only three exceed 10 km in mapped length...

2015

Abstract: Multiple Attenuation Using MultiFocusing Technology; #90224 (2015)

Marianne Rauch–Davies, Alex Berkovitch, Kostya Deev, and Evgeny Landa

Search and Discovery.com

... of the RMS velocity and emergence angle panels, which are determined from the pre-stack data during the MF multidimensional analysis. We then calculated...

2015

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