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Sedimentology of Upper Cretaceous Submarine Fan Strata, San Miguel Island, California, and Comparison to Selected Mainland Localities: ABSTRACT

William A. Bartling, Patrick L. Abbott

AAPG Bulletin

... are distinguished from outer fan and basin-plain deposits by the facies occurrence along strike from mid-fan channelized sequences, by paleocurrent...

1982

Offset Panel Aids Processor and Interpreter: ABSTRACT

Thomas K. Fulton, K. Michele Darr

AAPG Bulletin

... and may be distinguished from a velocity anomaly. Refraction arrivals penetrate to a depth of perhaps one-fifth the source to receiver distance...

1982

Organic Facies of Some Mesozoic Source Rocks on Alaskan North Slope: ABSTRACT

U. A. Franz, A. R. Daly, S. W. Brown

AAPG Bulletin

... distinguished three types of organic facies and one subtype. Identification of the organic facies was based on the organic content of the sediments...

1983

Cycle Correlation in Late Pennsylvanian Strata of Midland Basin: ABSTRACT

Thomas E. Yancey

AAPG Bulletin

... the dee er water deposits of the cycle. These consist of phosphate nodule-bearing black shales containing many ammonoids, and can be distinguished from...

1984

Transitions in a Fluvial System--Abo Formation, Southeastern Nacimiento Mountains, New Mexico: ABSTRACT

Jeff P. Crabaugh, John G. McPherson

AAPG Bulletin

... lithofacies associations, representing distinct fluvial depositional settings, may be distinguished. The lowermost division (Unit A) (100+ m, or 330+ ft...

1984

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