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Sediment Distribution and Architecture Around a Bathymetrically Complex Basin: An Example from the Eastern Champsaur Basin, Se France

Jamie S. Vinnels, Robert W.H. Butler, William D. McCaffrey, W. Henry Lickorish

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... sand and mud which appear to have foundered in from the overlying bed. Figure 8. Examples of Gres du Champsaur facies. A) Facies 1: dewatering sheets...

2010

Mass-Flow Conglomerates in a Submarine Canyon: Abrioja Fan-Delta, Pliocene, Southeast Spain

George Postma

CSPG Special Publications

... produced by dewatering (hammer for scale). 2. Transition Zone (Coast, Delta Front) - Abrioja Formation Deposits representing the transition zone display...

1984

Potential ice crystal marks from Pennsylvanian-Permian equatorial red-beds of Northwest Colorado, U.S.A.

Sebastian Voigt, Karl Oliver, Bryan J. Small

PALAIOS

... cracks first. Linear sedimentary structures at bedding surfaces are produced by various processes, primarily running water, desiccation, dewatering...

2021

Field Trip Guide: Early to Middle Eocene La Jolla Group of Black's Beach, La Jolla, California

Jeffrey A. May, John M. Lohmar, John E. Warme, Scott Morgan

Pacific Section SEPM

...-laminae, small intraclast stringers, dewatering pillars, and dish structures are also present. Laminae become muddier and dewatering features increase...

1991

The Glossifungites Ichnofacies: Modern Examples From The Georgia Coast, U. S. A.

S. George Pemberton, Robert W. Frey

Special Publications of SEPM

... such substrates protected higher what consist of dewatered muds I Fig Because dewatering and consequent firm substrate occur commonly during prolonged...

1984

General Constraints on Extensive Pervasive Dolomitization -- and their Application to the Devonian Carbonates of Western Canada

Hans G. Machel,, Eric W. Mountjoy

CSPG Bulletin

... and their implication for episodic basin dewatering and deposit genesis. Economic Geology, v. 78, p. 983-1002. Chevron Ltd. Exploration Staff, 1979. The geology...

1987

Hypogenic karst beneath the Athabasca Oil Sands: Implications for oil sands mining operations

James Walker, István Almási, Frank Stoakes, Ken Potma, Jennifer O’Keefe nee Cranshaw

CSPG Bulletin

... have historically concentrated on Quaternary and Cretaceous aquifers. Dewatering and removal of the overburden is required to access the ore body. Once...

2017

Chapter 123: Mixed Braided and Leveed-channel Turbidites, West Crocker Fan System, Northwest Borneo

Paul D. Crevello, Howard D. Johnson, Felix Tongkul, Martin R. Wells

AAPG Special Volumes

... structures are massive beds, diffuse wavy to parallel layering, and dewatering structures. In places, they also display planar, grain-sorted...

2007

Hyperconcentrated Flows and Gastroliths: Sedimentology of Diamictites and Wackes of the Upper Cloverly Formation, Lower Cretaceous, Wyoming, U.S.A.

Michael J. Zaleha, Shayne A. Wiesemann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... deformation features indicative of dewatering. Erosional bases and bedding geometries are indicative of channelized flow. The diamictites and matrix...

2005

Upper Cretaceous Ferron Sandstone: Major coalbed methane play in central Utah (E & P Notes)

Scott L. Montgomery, David E. Tabet, Charles E. Barker

AAPG Bulletin

... 300 mcf to more than 620 mcf, in part as a result of increased dewatering due to rapid growth in the number of producers. Negative gas declines have...

2001

Occurrence of Hyperpycnal Flows and Hybrid Event Beds Related to Glacial Outburst Events in a Late Ordovician Proglacial Delta (Murzuq Basin, SW Libya)

Flavia Girard, Jean-Francois Ghienne, Jean-Loup Rubino

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... such as vertical sheet dewatering structures (sensu Collinson and Thompson 1989, their fig. 9.17; Girard et al. 2012) are ubiquitous postdepositional...

2012

Methane Control for Underground Coal Mines: Chapter 11

William P. Diamond

AAPG Special Volumes

... coalbeds, the Darcy flow of gas through the cleat system is controlled by the degree of pressure reduction from dewatering. Dewatering is controlled...

1993

The Heterogeneity of Paleocavern Systems Developed Along Syndepositional Fault Zones: The Upper Permian Capitan Platform, Guadalupe Mountains, U.S.A.

Eduard Koša, David Hunt, William M. Fitchen, Marie-Odile Bockel-Rebelle, Gerald Roberts

Special Publications of SEPM

... primary depositional structures are absent, and are interpreted to have been destroyed by pervasive dewatering (Fig. 8D). Faulting and/or the gravitational...

2003

Campanian Paleoseismites of the Elk Basin Anticline, Northern Bighorn Basin, U.S.A.: A Record of Initial Laramide Deformation

William T. Jackson, Jr.,, Mervin J. Bartholomew, William R. Dupré, Taylor F. Armstrong, Kevin G. Stewart

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., convolute bedding formed as dewatering structures (i.e., contorted lamina). Dewatering structures are characterized by highly contorted bedding...

2016

Anoxic, Storm Dominated Inner Carbonate Ramp Deposition of Lower Eagle Ford Formation, West Texas

Matthew Wehner, Rand Gardner, Michael, M. Tice, Michael C. Pope, Arthur D. Donovan, Scott Staerker

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... of deformation features are well exposed in unit A and to a lesser extent in units B, D, and E. These features include: small 2-3 in (5-8 cm) thick dewatering...

2015

Identification of Fluid Flow Features in the Seafloor and Subsurface and their Implications for Prospect and Geohazard Assessment: Examples from the Australian Northwest Shelf

J. K. Dirstein, J. V. Hengesh, A. J. Stanley

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... charge at some stages, dewatering and remobilisation of unconsolidated material, and hydraulic fracturing of more rigid formations. Within...

2013

Sedimentary Facies Control on Mineralization at the Lake Alice District in the Wyoming Overthrust Belt

S. A. Loose, W. W. Boberg

Wyoming Geological Association

... basin dewatering (Gustafson and Williams, 1981), convective flow of brines (Jowett, 1986), downdip migrating groundwater (processes similar to that which...

1987

Factors Influencing the Early Stages of the Compaction of Clays and Sands--Review

Robert H. Meade

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... described as the "mechanical rearrangement" stage and the "dewatering" stage (1936, p. 269-276). The important processes in these two stages...

1966

Diagenesis of Deep-Water Carbonate Turbidites, Upper Cretaceous Monte Antola Flysch, Northern Apennines, Italy

Peter A. Scholle

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., and compactional dewatering tends to expel waters rather than to allow the influx of fresh waters. In shallow-marine carbonate sediments early...

1971

Stratigraphic Organization and Predictability of Mixed Coarse- and Fine-grained Lithofacies Successions in a Lower Miocene Deep-water Slope-channel System, Angola Block 15

M. L. Porter, A. R. G. Sprague, M. D. Sullivan, D. C. Jennette, R. T. Beaubouef, T. R. Garfield, C. Rossen, D. K. Sickafoose, G. N. Jensen, S. J. Friedmann, D. C. Mohrig

AAPG Special Volumes

.... These medium to fine sandstones are 0.31.5 m (15 ft) thick, and bed-planar bed contacts are well defined by erosional truncation of dewatering and fluid...

2006

Structural Controls on the Formation of Bottom-simulating Reflectors Offshore Southwestern Taiwan from a Dense Seismic Reflection Survey

Philippe Schnurle, Char-Shine Liu

AAPG Special Volumes

... concentrated along offshore southwestern Taiwan, where rapid deposition of organic-carbon-rich terrigenous sediments combined with strong dewatering (upward...

2009

Upper Carboniferous Fine-Grained Turbiditic Sandstones from Southwest England: A Model for Growth in an Ancient, Delta-Fed Subsea Fan

John Melvin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... settling of the flow to form a mesostable "quick" bed, similar to the mechanism discussed by Skipper and Middleton (1975). Subsequent dewatering...

1986

Shallow, Subsurface Growth and Burial Alteration of Middle Devonian Calcite Concretions

George R. Dix, Henry T. Mullins

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and organic constituents with parallel alignment of silt-size quartz. We interpret these irregular laminae as dewatering structures developed during...

1987

Assessment of CO2 Sequestration and Enhanced Coalbed Methane Potential in Unminable Coal Seams of the Illinois Basin

Maria Mastalerz, John Rupp, Agnieszka Drobniak, Satya Harpalani, Andrew Anderson, Chris Korose, Scott Frailey, David Morse

AAPG Special Volumes

... (Midwest Geological Sequestration Consortium, 2005).A primary consideration to economic CBM production is the duration of the dewatering phase, which...

2009

Origin of Meter-Scale Submarine Cavities and Herringbone Calcite Cement in a Cambrian Microbial Reef, Ledger Formation (U.S.A.)

Carol B. de Wet, Holli M. Frey, Stephanie B. Gaswirth, Claudia I. Mora, Michael Rahnis, Caroline R. Bruno

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... submarine cavities in Middle Cambrian shelf-margin microbial reef strata indicate large-scale dewatering processes, in conjunction with substrate...

2004

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