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Distribution and Origin of Carbon Dioxide in the Song Hong Basin of Offshore Vietnam

Ngo Van Dinh

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... been drilled on mud diapir associated features in the Central Depocenter of the Song Hong Basin. With the large ratios of CO2 in southern Song Hong Basin...

1997

Paleogeographic Stages of Sedimentation and Oil-Gas-Coal Potential of the Lena-Vilyuy Province

A. Ye. Kiselev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

.... The Lower Triassic and the Middle-Upper Triassic differ from one another in direction of tectonic movements, position of the depocenter, and distribution...

1992

2.3 Detached Sediments in Extensional Provinces: 2.3.1 Growth Faults: Slick Ranch Area, Starr County, Texas

A. W. Erxleben and G. Carnahan

AAPG Special Volumes

... counties (see index map) was a sub-basin or a localized clastic depocenter of the larger Rio Grande Embayment during Early Oligocene time. In this area...

1983

2.3 Detached Sediments in Extensional Provinces: 2.3.1 Growth Faults: Contemporaneous Fault System, Texas Gulf Coast

P. L. Inderwiesen

AAPG Special Volumes

...(s) are usually younger suggesting that faulting progresses away from the depocenter. Loucks (1978) demonstrated that Vicksburg sands are most prevalent...

1983

Tertiary Gulf Coast Diapirism: Unit 29: Application to Gulf Coast Tertiary

Martin P. A. Jackson, William E. Galloway

AAPG Special Volumes

... section in figure 3 extends from the marginal East Texas Basin across the central Gulf. The depocenter is beneath the continental margin. The size, shape...

1984

Seismic Stratigraphic Framework of Deep Central Gulf of Mexico Basin

F. Jeanne Shaub , Richard T. Buffler , John G. Parsons

AAPG Bulletin

..., and thickness. Each unit is discussed in terms of its estimated age, possible depositional environment, depocenter locations, and provenance. SEISMIC...

1984

Development of the Bone Spring Sandstones in Loving County and adjacent areas: Part 1 Bone Spring Sandstones; #90129 (2011)

John Worrall and Chad Krankawsky

Search and Discovery.com

... thick in Loving County thinning from a depocenter over 400 feet thick also along the Eddy/Lea County line. The Third Bone Spring Sandstones appears...

2011

Modeling Basin Evolution and Assessing Source Rock Potential Within the Orange Basin, Offshore South Africa, #40635 (2010)

Selwyn G. Adams, G. Kuhlmann, R. di Primio

Search and Discovery.com

... depocenter through time. Figure 7 (a) details the migration of the Orange Basin depocenter from the onset of drifting to present day as the basin...

2010

Regional Mapping and Reservoir Analysis of the Upper Devonian Shale in Pennsylvania; #50738 (2012)

Jared M. VanMeter

Search and Discovery.com

... Column Rhinestreet Cashaqua C.I.= 20ft 0 300 600 Middlesex Penn Yan Burket Tully Middlesex Gross Thickness Westward shift of depocenter Strat...

2012

Playa and Lunette Sedimentation Response to Artificial Water Levels: Case Study of the San Luis Lake Area; #51000 (2014)

Maria E. Brunhart-Lupo

Search and Discovery.com

... sediments found at the center of the playa. A thick, black, organic rich layer, not found elsewhere at the site, is found in the depocenter...

2014

Seismic Interpretation of a Complex Tectonic Environment, Northland Basin, New Zealand; #10714 (2015)

Kelley L. Classen, Don C. Lawton

Search and Discovery.com

... of considerable accommodation space in the eastern part of the basin that became the depocenter for Late Miocene and Pliocene sediments. The reverse fault...

2015

Stratigraphic controls on a salt-withdrawal intraslope minibasin, north-central Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico: Implications for misinterpreting sea level change

Andrew S. Madof, Nicholas Christie-Blick, Mark H. Anders

AAPG Bulletin

... depocenter, either from basin flanks (i.e., intrabasinal) or as a result of larger-scale salt motion (i.e., extrabasinal). Sediment transport directions...

2009

The Violin Breccia, Ridge Basin, Southern California

John C. Crowell

Pacific Section SEPM

..., identified on the northwest. Over 11,000 m (36,000 ft) of the formation was deposition as the Ridge Basin depocenter moved by this source area...

1982

Middle Atokan Delta Systems in the Arkoma Basin of Arkansas

Richard A. Haines

Oklahoma City Geological Society

..., and Areci. They are all variable in lateral extent, thickness, and depocenter location, but all have a north to northeast source and broad distribution...

1984

New Oil and Gas Plays, Morocco and Tunisia, North Africa

Johann Christian Pratsch

Tulsa Geological Society

... generated in the depocenter then migrate laterally and vertical from the basin deep to the shallower shelf. Major fields may be located today far (up to 150...

1996

Differential Compaction as a Cause of Regional Contemporaneous Faults

Robert E. Carver

AAPG Bulletin

... occur on the inshore sides of major Gulf Coast depocenters and develop as normal faults with major negative displacements on the Gulf, or depocenter...

1968

A Sub-Pennsylvanian Paleovalley System in the Central Appalachian Basin and its Implications for Tectonic and Eustatic Controls on the Origin of the Regional Mississippian-Pennsylvanian Unconformity

Jack D. Beuthin

Special Publications of SEPM

... to the midCarboniferous depocenter in southwestern Virginia. Although it has been previously suggested that maximum erosional development of the Mississippian...

1996

Tectonic Evolution of the Acre Basin, Brazil

Carlos M. M. Oliveira, Pedro V. Zalán, Fernando F. Alkmin

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... (maximum around 1,000 m) to the east. Sector B apparently continues into the Marafion basin, with a depocenter close to the Transition Zone (maximum...

1997

Controls on facies variability and distribution during the Pennsylvanian glacial period from the lower Strawn Group, Fort Worth basin, Texas

Andrew K. Roberts, William A. Ambrose, Peter P. Flaig, Ronald J. Steel, and Cornel Olariu

AAPG Bulletin

..., with the primary depocenter shifting to northwestern Wise County. Reaching a maximum thickness of approximately 250 ft (∼76.2 m), sequence 4 deposits trend...

2022

Control of normal fault interaction on the distribution of major Neogene sedimentary depocenters, Lake Tanganyika, East African rift

Kiram E. Lezzar, Jean-Jacques Tiercelin, Caroline Le Turdu, Andrew. S. Cohen, David J. Reynolds, Bernard Le Gall, Christopher A. Scholz

AAPG Bulletin

...-expressed transverse normal fault segments observed onshore (Figure 8A). The offshore PMF, which does not exert a major control on the NRHG depocenter...

2002

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)

... depocenter loading determines the regional to local preservation and facies expression of sequences. Allen, J.R.L., 1970, Sediments of the modern Niger...

2008

Sequence Stratigraphy and Carbonate-Siliciclastic Mixing in a Terminal Proterozoic Foreland Basin, Urusis Formation, Nama Group, Namibia

Beverly Z. Saylor

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... a combination of onlap and erosion (Fig. 3). The depocenter, stretching from Abos (Fig. 4B) to Witputs (Fig. 4C), is characterized by thickening of carbonate...

2003

Zuni Sequence in Williston Basin--Evidence for Mesozoic Paleotectonism

George W. Shurr , Lawrence O. Anna , James A. Peterson

AAPG Bulletin

... defined depocenter at basin center. Upper Cretaceous shales characterize the depocenter; facies patterns of marine sandstones on the west and south...

1989

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