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Middle American geology and evolution

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ABSTRACT: Prograding vs. Aggrading Slope to Platform Transitions in a Steep and High Relief Carbonate Platform Margin (Pennsylvanian, Northern Spain); #90007 (2002)

Giovanna Della Porta, Jeroen A. M. Kenter, Juan R. Bahamonde

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.... They were followed by 400 m of nearly vertical aggradation with slopes dipping ~288. The progradational slope is predominantly massive microbial boundstone...

2002

ABSTRACT: Facies architecture of an ancient delta front deposit using GPR: Cretaceous Wall Creek Member, Frontier Formation, Wyoming; #90007 (2002)

Janok P. Bhattacharya, Charles D. Howell, Fanny Marcy, George A. McMechan, Cornel Olariu, Xiaoxian Zeng

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... and shallow subsurface Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to image and map the 3D facies architecture of dipping, riverdominated delta front sandstones...

2002

ABSTRACT: Structural Characterization of the Trairi Carbonate Reservoir in the Xareu Oil Field (Ceara Basin, Northeast Brazil); #90007 (2002)

Alex F. Antunes, Emanuel F. Jardim de Sa, Renato M. D. Matos, Fernando C. Alves da Silva, Alvaro A. S. Souza, Odilon Keller, Francisco F. Lima Neto, Anderson Moraes

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... productivity of this mature oil field. The field is characterized by a major rollover structure related to a system of moderately to gently dipping NW...

2002

ABSTRACT: Geometric Evolution of the Northern Chelungpu Fault, Taiwan: Effects of Ramps and Erosion on Fault Structure; #90013 (2003)

Richard Heermance, Jim Evans

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... ruptured along the F30œ east-dipping Chelungpu fault. The northern region of the rupture trace was located approximately 1 km into the hanging wall...

2003

ABSTRACT: The Macuspana Basin, South Gulf of Mexico: Impact of Shale Tectonics and Late Contraction of an Extentional Basin on Hydrocarbon Accumulation; #90013 (2003)

William Ambrose, Khaled Fouad, Tim F. Wawrzyniec, Bruno C. Vendeville, Javier Meneses-Rocha

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..., and formation of listric growth faults trending SW-NE, dipping to the NW and detaching on the mobile shale. Fault slip led to local aggradation of >300 m...

2003

ABSTRACT: Geological Storage of CO2 Beneath the Southern Rocky MountainsCColorado Plateau Region; #90013 (2003)

Rick Allis, Tom Chidsey, Craig Morgan, Joe Moore, Stephen White

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... to expect total containment of CO2. Local containment in a domal or stratigraphic trap may also not be a requirement for long-term storage. Dipping...

2003

ABSTRACT: Variable Expression of Shortening along an Exposed Vertical Salt Weld, La Popa Basin, Mexico; #90017 (2003)

Mark G. Rowan, Timothy F. Lawton, Katherine A. Giles

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... exposed Aptian to Eocene strata in La Popa Basin, Mexico. From northwest to southeast, structures range from: (1) a discrete diapir on a southwest-dipping...

2003

ABSTRACT: Structural Geology of the Spiro Sandstone Reservoirs along the Frontal Ouachitas-Arkoma Basin Transition Zone, Southeastern Oklahoma; #90020 (2003)

Ibrahim Cemen, Marline Collins, Justin Evans, Steve Hadaway, Syed Mehdi, Jeff Ronck, Kris McPhail, Ata Sagnak

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... and the Carbon fault to the north. Below the triangle zone is a well-developed duplex structure, which was formed by hinterland dipping imbricate thrust...

2003

ABSTRACT: STRUCTURE AND KINEMATICS BENEATH SANTA MONICA BAY, CALIFORNIA; #90014 (2003)

Sorlien, Christopher C., Kris Broderick, Marc J. Kamerling, Michael A. Fisher, William R. Normark, Ray Sliter, Leonardo Seeber

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... right-lateral faults beneath Santa Monica Bay to the south. The moderately north-dipping Santa MonicaDume fault (SMDF) is continuous for 75 km...

2003

ABSTRACT: Potential for Large, Late Jurassic Reef Development along the Wiggins Arch, Eastern Gulf Coast; #90049 (2005)

L. Baria, W. D. Huffman

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...-break exhibit classic reef and reef flank stratal geometries: (1) steeply dipping basinal clinoforms or fore-reef talus, (2) gently dipping...

2005

ABSTRACT: Structural Evolution of the Wajid Area, Western Rub Al-Khali Basin, Saudi Arabia; #90051 (2006)

Simon Lange, Joerg Mattner, Jon Teasdale

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... changes its character. At the Ediacaran to Cambrian stratigraphic level open folds with shallow dipping detachment-like structures underly the northwestern...

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ABSTRACT: Fractures in Formation MicroImager (FMI) Log Versus Outcrop Data: Reservoir Character of a Thick-Bedded Deepwater Miocene Sandstone, New Zealand; #90061 (2006)

Brad Field, Greg Browne, and Randall Marrett

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.... The main fracture strike in outcrop is NNE and these fractures are scaleable. NNE fractures dipping WNW (Set A1) have a power trendline of y = 0.4391x...

2006

ABSTRACT: Structural and Depositional Style of the Syn-rift Systems of the Northwest Australian Margin: A Comparison with Atlantic Passive Margin Systems; #90061 (2006)

Garry D. Karner

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... wide containing landward and seaward dipping reflectors, “rafted” crustal blocks, and supposedly exposed continental mantle. Underplating has occurred...

2006

ABSTRACT: A Pleistocene Example of a Forced Regression: Wave-Dominated Shoreface and Back/Barrier Sediments from Forster, Southeast Australia; #90061 (2006)

Jennifer A. Wadsworth and Ron Boyd

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... of a strong, concave reflector dipping seaward at 1o to 1.5o. More subdued internal reflectors within the rest of the shoreface indicate progradation...

2006

Abstract: Kinematic Analysis of the High Atlas in the Tinerhir Area (Southern Morocco): Evidence of a Transpressional Foldthrust Belt

Andrea Cerrina Feroni, Alessandro Ellero, Giuseppe Ottria, Marco Malusà, Riccardo Polino, et al

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... axial planes, associated to steeply NNW-dipping faults that are broadly parallel to the fold axes and to the steeply dipping bedding. These faults display...

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