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Principles of Cementation and Porosity—Occlusion in Upper Cretaceous Sandstones, Rocky Mountain Region

Alonzo D. Jacka

Wyoming Geological Association

... of quartz, diffuses upward and carbonate diffuses downward where it precipitates as optically continuous or polycrystalline overgrowths on available...

1970

Migration of Hydrocarbons in Compacting Basins

L. C. Bonham

AAPG Special Volumes

... as moving upward toward the depositional surface, even though the pathways (in actual detail) may include some lateral and downward movement. This commonly...

1980

Pulsed-Neutron Data as a Tool for Water Source Identification - Case Examples

Glen Ricky Himawan, Bancha Srikampha

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... downward, the activated oxygen and gamma rays would be too far away to be detected by the tool, and no increase will be observed. Consequently...

2019

Earthquake Hazards and Tectonic History of the San Andreas Fault Zone, Los Angeles County, California

Allan G. Barrows, James E. Kahle, David J. Beeby

Pacific Section of AAPG

.... The Sawmill Mountain fault is a continuation of the fault mapped by Dibblee (1961; 1967) and mapped and named by Beeby (1979, p. 23) in the Lake Hughes area...

1987

Mines and Geology of the San Francisco District, Beaver County, Utah

William B. Wray

Utah Geological Association

.../st 0.015 oz/st 125+ ft long, 12 ft wide Johnson (1909, 1911) believed that the West ore body was the downward continuation of the Carbonate ore...

2006

Chapter 4: The Appomattox Field: Norphlet Aeolian Sand Dune Reservoirs in the Deep-Water Gulf of Mexico

Ted Godo

AAPG Special Volumes

...—the southern continuation of the Atlantic rift margin—cuts across South Carolina and southern Georgia into northern Florida. The offshore extension...

2017

Regional Geology and Hydrocarbon Potential of Offshore Central California

David S. McCulloch

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... of the margin followed erosion. Basement blocks were rotated downward along large-displacement near-coastal faults, and shallow-water marine late late...

1987

Abstracts: Physics of Buoyancy, Pressure Potential and Buoyancy Reversal for CO2 and Hydrocarbon Migration; #90173 (2015)

K. Udo Weyer

Search and Discovery.com

...‟ is not directed vertically upwards but can assume any direction in space including downward, as its direction follows the pressure potential force (-1...

2015

General Model for Delivery of Asphaltenes to Tar Mats; #40740 (2011)

Harry W. Mueller, III

Search and Discovery.com

... and is pushed downward by later, asphalting-poor, high-API oil; assume asphaltene molecules diffuse slowly so oil volume remains stratified during fill...

2011

Pre-San Andreas Location of the Gualala Block Inferred from Magnetic and Gravity Anomalies

Robert C. Jachens, Carl M. Wentworth, Robert J. McLaughlin

Pacific Section SEPM

... NE-SW flightlines spaced 1.6 km apart and at a constant height of 760 m above sealevel. They were combined with our new survey by analytic downward...

1998

Geology of Deadman Butte Area, Natrona County, Wyoming

Thomas C. Woodward

AAPG Bulletin

... of the submountain thrust. Tourtelot (1953) postulated the eastward continuation of the submountain thrust across the Badwater area. His belief was based...

1957

Vadose Pisolite in the Capitan Reef (Permian), New Mexico and Texas

Robert J. Dunham

Special Publications of SEPM

... to the previous interpretation is the requirement that the pisoliths rolled about during growth Algae cannot grow downward so as to encrust the bottom side...

1969

Water Cones and Water Sheaths in Experimental Oil Wells

F. B. Plummer , H. K. Livingston

AAPG Bulletin

... holders can be either screwed into the openings in the bottom of the cylinders in experiments where downward withdrawal is desired or into the opening...

1940

Water-Escape Structures in Coarse-Grained, Volcaniclastic, Fluvial Deposits of the Ellensburg Formation, South-Central Washington

Samuel Y. Johnson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... by escaping pore fluids creates decreased frictional resistance between grains so that pebbles sink downward because of their larger size and finer...

1986

Mines and Geology of the Rocky and Beaver Lake Districts, Beaver County, Utah

William B. Wray

Utah Geological Association

... the 200′ level to below the 400′ level (Butler, 1913, Plate XXXV), but its extension upwards is unclear, and its downward continuation is uncertain. Butler...

2006

Panuco Oil Field, Mexico

Charles Laurence Baker

AAPG Bulletin

... orthoclase and considerable quartz occurs from the 3,400-foot sample downward and there is sphene from the 3,430-foot sample downward. Transparent angular...

1928

Geology of Bulgaria: a Review

Richard M. Foose , Frank Manheim

AAPG Bulletin

... as they "disappear" beneath the Black Sea, possibly linking with the Pontic Range of northern Turkey. Southward, in Greece, there is a continuation...

1975

A Phase Diagram for Turbulent, Transitional, and Laminar Clay Suspension Flows

Jaco H. Baas, James L. Best, Jeffrey Peakall, Mi Wang

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., as implied by the progressive expansion of a zone of low velocity gradient and low turbulence intensity from the top of the flow downward, until velocity...

2009

Subsurface Geology of a Portion of Southern Hughes County, Oklahoma

Ralph Leon Harvey

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... require "forcing" the contours to get it in. A continuation of the eastwest trending structural trough would fit the picture much better. Especially...

1961

Introduction to the Geology of the Permian Basin of West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico

John M. Hills, Ronald K. Deford, George R. Gibson, S. C. Giesey, Cooper Hyde, F. H. MeGuigan

West Texas Geological Society

.... Giesey, Cooper Hyde, F. H. MeGuigan 1944 1 52 Foreword The vocational classes for whom this text has been expressly prepared represent continuation...

1944

Depositional Facies of the Quiburis Formation, Basin Fill of the San Pedro Trough, Southeastern Arizona Basin and Range Province

William R. Dickinson

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

... at Copper Creek (Fig. 7) south of Mammoth (facies at surface projected downward to inferred basin floor); slight displacement of central lacustrine...

2003

The Tertiary Princeton Submarine Valley System Beneath the Sacramento Valley, California

Lowell E. Redwine

Pacific Section of AAPG

... is lenticular, with a length of some 17 1/4 miles, an essentially flat top, and a base that is convex downward. Using the method of down-dip viewing...

1984

Lithofacies of the Devonian Marcellus Shale In the Eastern Appalachian Basin, U.S.A.

Kathy R. Bruner, Margaret Walker-Milani, Richard Smosna

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the downward drift of organic matter to the sea floor. Perhaps high concentrations of organic carbon in the water column became incorporated into organo...

2015

Road Log

W. K. Hamblin, M. G. Best

Utah Geological Association

... playa immediately to the south. The low scarp to the east is the continuation of the Washington fault. Displacement decreases southward so...

1970

The Effect of Gravitational Compaction on the Structure of Sedimentary Rocks

Hollis D. Hedberg

AAPG Bulletin

... at least into late Mesozoic time, may account for the continuation of deformation downward through the older rocks with increasing intensity.(FOOTNOTE 1...

1926

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