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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
Baselap Patterns and the Recognition of Lowstand Exposure and Drowning--A Mississippian-Ramp Example and its Seismic Signature
C. Robertson Handford
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... surface inclined downward in the direction of sediment input. The distinction between these types of baselap is important in aiding the reconstruction...
1995
Sedimentological and Sequence Stratigraphic Organization of a Foreland Clastic Wedge, Mannville Group, Western Canada Basin
Douglas J. Cant
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... abrupt, accelerated (with respect to stratigraphic thickness) continuation of this transgression into southern Alberta (Jackson 1984). The overlying...
1996
Structure of British Columbia Foothills, Canada
E. L. Fitzgerald
AAPG Bulletin
... of the Prophet River area, these folds appear to be succeeded downward by curvilinear synclines in the Liard and Halfway, and the Charlie Lake...
1968
Depositional Facies and Progradational Sequences in Eocene Wave-Dominated Deltaic Complexes, Southwestern Oregon
M. A. Chan , R. H. Dott, Jr.
AAPG Bulletin
... on north side of Shore Acres Cove showing lowest four (of ten) coarsening-upward, progradational sequences. Sequences are numbered (1-10) from top downward...
1986
Viking Formation, Joffre Field, Alberta: Shoreface Origin of Long, Narrow Sand Body Encased in Marine Mudstones
Karen P. Downing , Roger G. Walker
AAPG Bulletin
... markers and is overlain by a thin veneer of pebbles. The upper erosion surface appears to be flat southwest of the field but steps downward about 11 m...
1988
Reservoir Distribution and Exploration Potential of the Spiro Sandstone in the Choctaw Trend, Arkoma Basin, Oklahoma and Arkansas
Jonathan S. Gross , Sheree A. Thompson , Brenda L. Claxton , Matthew B. Carr
AAPG Bulletin
...) Allochthonous cross section AA^prime (eastern portion). This cross section is a continuation of (A). The retrogradational portion of the Spiro...
1995
The Devonian of Celtiberia (Spain) and Devonian Paleogeography of SW Europe
Peter Carls
CSPG Special Publications
... continuation of the Westasturian-Leonese Zone (Lotze, 1945; Julivert et al., 1983). The outcrop areas of most of the Devonian formations are close...
1988
Structural History of Billings Field, Noble County, Oklahoma, Interpreted in Terms of Isostasy
Malvin G. Hoffman
AAPG Bulletin
... time more than 4,000 feet of sediments were deposited in the region including the Billings dome. Differential downward adjustment of the earth's crust...
1940
Numerical Modeling of Groundwater Flux through a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Repository for Performance Assessment
Abel Porras, Changbing Yang, Kan Tu, Brad Broussard, Alex Sun
GCAGS Transactions
... ft (68 m) below the ground surface. Results under this specific repository configuration show similar downward fluxes despite the different boundary...
2012
Regional Tectonics and Structural Evolution of the Monterey Bay Region, Central California
H. Gary Greene
Pacific Section of AAPG
... of about 300 m, upthrown to the southwest. The Chupines fault is more than 26 km long if it is an onland continuation of one of the more continuous...
1990
Folded Faults in Rocky Mountain Foothills of Alberta, Canada: Stucture
J. C. Scott
AAPG Special Volumes
.... Following along the surface profile from the southwest, the section is uncomplicated downward to a point below the first Cardium outcrop. The second...
1954
Late Cenozoic Tectonics of the Pannonian Basin System: Chapter 3
L. H. Royden
AAPG Special Volumes
... that forms the eastward continuation of a major east-northeast-trending shear zone within the Pannonian basin. This shear zone is inferred to have...
1988
Folded Faults in Rocky Mountain Foothills of Alberta, Canada
J. C. Scott
AAPG Bulletin
... the surface profile from the southwest, the section is uncomplicated downward to a point below the first Cardium outcrop. The second and third appearances...
1951
Sedimentary Environments in Cretaceous Dakota Sandstone in Northwestern Colorado
Donald W. Lane
AAPG Bulletin
... are generally lens-shape or wedgeshape and have irregular, convex-downward bases and flat tops. Similar, though smaller, units are found in the interbedded...
1963
Cross-Lamination and Local Deformation in The Casper Sandstone, Southeast Wyoming
S.H. Knight
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... 10" to 15", although slope angles as high as 25" have been observed. The slopes decrease gradually downward. The angle of plunge of the axes...
1960
Method of Constructing Maps of Effective Thickness in Calculating Oil and Gas Reserves in the Example of the Arlan Field
V. D. Chernousov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... to the right); in Fig. 2 thickness decreases downward; and in Fig. 3 it increases downward. On the line of each stratum the number 0 shows...
1965
A Note on Some Possible Misinformation from Cores Obtained by Piston-Type Coring Divices: NOTES
Robert E. Burns
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... the wire became End_Page 950------------------------ taut and prevented further downward movement of the piston. Condition I--The wire was adjusted so...
1963
Development of Cavernous Sediment in a Non-beach Environment: NOTES
Ronald D. Stieglitz, Richard F. Inden
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... by entrapment of air below rapidly saturated surface layers and the consequent expulsion and concentration of bubbles in the sediment by downward movement...
1969
The Avenal Formation of Reef Ridge, Central California: A Transgressive Shelf Facies Succession
A. Edward Morelan
Pacific Section SEPM
... is concave downward. Wilhin the more bioturbated zones, laminated, fine-grained sandstonp is commonly disrupted by a variety of burrows, including...
1988