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Plate Tectonics in Petroleum Exploration of Convergent Continental Margins: Hydrocarbons

Thomas L. Thompson

AAPG Special Volumes

... as it gradually cools perhaps explains why the former ridges have since become deep oceanic crust (Sclater and Francheteau, 1970). Continuation...

1976

Sedimentary Facies from Shallow Borings in Lower Mississippi Delta

Francis P. Shepard , Robert R. Lankford

AAPG Bulletin

.... BORING XMP-913 Table End_Page 2062------------------------------ The foraminiferal assemblages in this section grade downward from marsh to deltaic...

1959

Geology of South Pass Block 27 Field, Offshore, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana

Derrell A. Smith

AAPG Bulletin

... side tend to dip downward toward the fault and formations in the upthrown side tend to rise toward the fault. These aspects of many Gulf Coast faults...

1961

Road Log, Day Seven:

J. C. Van Wagoner, C. R. Jones, D. R. Taylor, D. Nummedal, D. C. Jennette, G. W. Riley

AAPG Special Volumes

... across a wide area implies a downward shift in facies associated with a relative sea level fall. Because of biostratigraphic constraints discussed...

1991

Salt Dissolution in Subsurface of British North Sea as Interpreted from Seismograms

Hans H. Lohmann

AAPG Bulletin

... typical feature of subrosion from above is the sinkhole, a more or less round or oval-shaped site of predominantly downward rock movement; the diameter...

1972

Piercement Structures in Deep Oceans

Y. Lancelot , R. W. Embley

AAPG Bulletin

... of salt and downward movement of sediments into areas from which the salt has withdrawn. Synclinal features are observed in many places adjacent...

1977

Strandline Sedimentation of Carbonate Grainstones, Upper Pleistocene, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico: GEOLOGIC NOTES

W. C. Ward , M. J. Brady

AAPG Bulletin

... belts is inaccessible, but we assume that this strip is a continuation of the high strand plain on the south. Between the belt of ridges and the sea...

1979

Oil and Gas Developments in Western Canada in 1982

P. W. Hay , D. C. Robertson

AAPG Bulletin

... in the 3 westernmost provinces, but increased by 75% in Manitoba. Number of hectares for sale declined in all areas. Downward exploratory drilling trends...

1983

Seismic Refraction Data from Sunda Shelf

Robert E. Houtz , Dennis E. Hayes

AAPG Bulletin

... continuation of those found in Borneo. The quartz-monzonite intrusions there are Late Cretaceous in age (Haile, 1970), as they are on the End_Page 1870...

1984

Geology of a Continental Slope Oil Seep, Northern Gulf of Mexico

E. William Behrens

AAPG Bulletin

..., the profile shows no reflection strong enough to be interpreted as salt or caprock. However, the presence of salt is indicated by a downward...

1988

Salt biostratigraphy: The Miocene palynological assemblages from the Wieliczka Formation, southern Poland

Gil Machado, Manuel Casas-Gallego, and Stanisław Burliga

AAPG Bulletin

... is predominant in the top-most sample, becoming less abundant downward in the section. This implies the erosion of Cretaceous strata and supply...

2023

Southwest Texas Heavy Oil Province … A Review; #80133

Thomas E. Ewing

Search and Discovery.com

... injector to producer (FAST technology). 3. Inject steam in a horizontal well to ‘melt out’ a cavity, then oil can stream downward into a parallel producer...

2011

Regional Structural Reconnaissance in Central-Northeast Nevada and Some Adjacent Areas: Observations and Interpretations

Peter Misch

Utah Geological Association

... of the substratum usually are cataclastic to mylonitic. Downward the mylonitization dies out. Structures of the substratum are in part truncated by the decollement...

1960

Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary Stratigraphy of Guatemala

G. L. Vinson

AAPG Bulletin

... meters of terrestrial and deltaic claystones, sandstones, and conglomerates. The Amatique embayment is a graben continuation of the Bartlett trough...

1962

Manetoe Facies--A Gas-Bearing, Megacrystalline, Devonian Dolomite, Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada

D. W. Morrow , G. L. Cumming , R. B. Koepnick

AAPG Bulletin

... dolomite hosted in Lower and Middle Devonian strata, and is the northwestward continuation of the similar, but better known, Presqu'ile facies dolomite...

1986

Oil Field Abstracts

Wesley G. Bruer, Fred C. Porter

Pacific Section of AAPG

... of fault blocks on a gentle southwest plunging nose which is a continuation of the Race Track Hill structure. The pools are generally bounded up dip...

1965

Subduction in the Indonesian Region

Warren Hamilton

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... velocity increases downward within the wedge from 1.8 to about 5 km/sec. Profile provided by Shell Internationale Petroleum Maatschappij N.V.; see...

1976

The West White Lake Field, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, and its Relation to the Alignments of Oil and Gas Fields in South Louisiana

R. O. Steinhoff

GCAGS Transactions

... D. Plate IX is an isopachous map of the interval between Bigenerina nodosaria directa and Bigenerina humblei. It shows a continuation of thinning over...

1964

Heavy Oil Reservoirs in the Tulare Fold Belt, Cymric-Mckittrick Fields Kern County, California

Thomas Farley

Pacific Section of AAPG

... displacement and sole downward into decollement surfaces. Pressure fall-off tests combined with other data indicate these faults are not sealing, important...

1990

Properties of Turbidity Currents of High Density

Ph. H. Kuenen

Special Publications of SEPM

... of the turbulent vortices are carrying more sediment away from the bottom than the downward ones are bringing About 3 seconds after head of flow had passed...

1951

Origin of Late Cenozoic Basins in Southern California

John C. Crowell

Special Publications of SEPM

... as wedges within the squeezed upward and others during sagging of wedges downward Clay model ex periments such as those illustrated by Wilcox and others...

1974

Mineral Resources of Permian and Pennsylvanian Rocks in Wyoming

Ray E. Harris, W. Dan Hausel

Wyoming Geological Association

... fluids may escape both upward and downward along permeable zones and into permeable strata. Smith and others (1983) suggest that fluid flow direction may...

1984

Magnetostratigraphy and Biostratigraphy of the Continental Paleocene in the Calgary Area, Southwestern Alberta

J.F. Lerbekmo, A.R. Sweet

CSPG Bulletin

... cleaning, often has a downward (normal) inclination, cleaning at 5 to 10 mT or 200°C usually brings about an upward (reversed) inclination...

2000

The Role of the Hanna Basin in Revised Paleogeographic Reconstructions of the Western Interior Sea During the Cretaceous-Tertiary Transition

Anton F.-J. Wroblewski

Wyoming Geological Association

... to and partly controlled by that of the Wind River Range (LeFebre, 1988). The Hanna Basin itself formed by downward rotation of the eastern side...

2003

Why Hydrate-linked Velocity-amplitude Anomaly Structures are Common in the Bering Sea Basin: A Hypothesis

David W. Scholl, Ginger A. Barth, Jonathan R. Childs

AAPG Special Volumes

... structures are interpreted to be acoustic pseudostructures or recordings of velocity distortions falsely appearing to reveal upward- and downward-flexed...

2009

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