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A Proposed New Model for the Tectonic Evolution of South Java, Indonesia

Bernhard W. Seubert, Fithri Sulistianingsih

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... into the mantle at a relatively high angle, as indicated by the earthquake foci, the “Wadati-Benioff Zone”. Such simplistic models have been challenged by Hamilton...

2008

Offshore Structure Between Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa Islands

Arne Junger

Pacific Section of AAPG

.... Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 15, p. 192-211. Lee, W. H. K., and Vedder, J. G., 1973, Recent earthquake activity in the Santa Barbara Channel region: Seismol...

1976

Know Your Faults!: Part I

Rasoul Sorkhabi

GEO ExPro Magazine

.... An active fault is usually defined as one for which there is earthquake evidence in the past 10,000 years (the Holocene) while inactive faults have...

2012

Basement Faults and Smackover Structure

Phillip T. Fowler

GCAGS Transactions

... factor of the environment may have been fault movement, or at any rate, attendant earthquake activity. A case in point is the faulted and jumbled...

1964

Paricutin, Mexico's Newest Volcano

Fred M. Bullard

Tulsa Geological Society

.... 5, 1943, when strong earthquake shocks were felt in the surrounding area. By February 19, 300 tremors were reported in a day. On the morning...

1951

New Insight Into Structure and Tectonics of the Seram Trough From SeaSeep’ High Resolution Bathymetry

Philip A. Teas, John Decker, Dan Orange, Peter Baillie

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., earthquake focal mechanisms and published maps. The surface character of the seafloor was interpreted for structural features and general conclusions drawn...

2009

Miocene Faunas in the Lower Crowder Formation, Cajon Pass, California: A Preliminary Discussion

Robert E. Reynolds

Pacific Section of AAPG

... Intensity Scale The first scale to reflect earthquake intensities was developed in the 1880s by de Rossi of Italy and Forel of Switzerland. This scale...

1984

The Pliocene-Recent Anticlockwise Rotation of the Birds Head, the Opening of the Aru Trough … Cendrawasih Bay Sphenochasm, and the Closure of the Banda Double Arc

Tim R. Charlton

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Guinea region which show a consistent westward component of motion. This anomaly is due to the effects of the 17th February 1996 Magnitude 8 earthquake...

2010

Santa Cruz Basin Oil Province – A Personal Retrospective

Edward A. Gribi Jr.

Pacific Section of AAPG

... Prieta earthquake (H.G. Greene, USGS, pers. comm.) suggest that there was at least some offset on the deeply buried portion of the Zayante-Vergeles fault...

1990

Learning on the Rocks

Jon Noad

GEO ExPro Magazine

... the 1929 earthquake in Grand Banks, Newfoundland. the hydrocarbon industry. This triggered landslides that sent turbidity currents racing downslope...

2017

Insights in the Development of the Central Tertiary Basins Onshore & Offshore Myanmar

Thomas Kelly, Christophe Gonguet

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... and earthquake potential of the Myanmar region. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth The Onshore MOGE4 block, operated by CAOG and Offshore M8...

2017

Evidence for a Submarine Oil Seep in the Offshore Northern Perth Basin

T. J. Currie, R. Alexander, R. I. Kagi

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... surface current. Location of a major earthquake is also shown. Results and Discussion The stranding pattern (Fig. 1) observed for the asphaltic...

1998

Utilizing Ant-tracking to Identify Slowly Slipping Faults in the Barnett Shale

Noha Farghal, Mark Zoback

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... near the fault, as shown in Figure 4, leaving another microseismic gap to the left of the LPLD source. Figure 4: A 3D plot of micro-earthquake...

2014

Memorial: Esther Richards Applin (1895-1972)

John C. Maher

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... of the U.S. Army. When she was 12 years old, a year after the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, her father was transferred to California to construct...

1973

Memorial: Orville L. Bandy (1917-1973)

William H. Easton

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

.... Orville L. Bandy was a member of the Governor's Earthquake Council. In this capacity his service to the state of California deserves lasting recognition...

1974

Hydrothermal reservoirs as a CO2 storage resource in Appalachia

Randall Hunt, Brigitte Petras, Derrick James

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... the Youngstown, Ohio induced earthquake sequence from January 2011 to January 2012: Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 9, 783–796, doi: https...

2023

Paleozoic Tectonics of the Southern Margin of North America

Jack L. Walper

GCAGS Transactions

... Geol. Annual Meeting Abstracts, v. 2, p. 78; also in Oklahoma Geology Notes, V. 35, No. 3, p. 130. Walper, J.L., 1976a, Plate tectonics and earthquake...

1977

Induced seismicity in Howard County I: The buried Grenville Front in the Midland Basin and its role in localizing induced seismicity, Texas

Andrew Keene, Jeff Zawila, Tony Lupo, Rich Gibson, Alan R. Huffman, Rachel Storniolo

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... seismic array run by several through-going faults in deep Paleozoic sediments. The ~500- operators. Earthquake activity across the area extends as far...

2023

Technology

Hidekazu Yoshida, Jeremy O’Brien

GEO ExPro Magazine

.... The results of the in-situ test show that even in the face of earthquake shocks the new technique produces flow-path seals that are durable...

2023

Memorial: Frank Stephen Parker (1905-1984)

John E. Kilkenny

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... in personnel caused Frank to resign, and he and Cile returned to California. Jobs were hard to get, but after the 1933 Long Beach earthquake, Frank found a job...

1985

Helium in Wyoming

Michael Clark

Wyoming Geological Association

.... Surv., open file rept. no. 79-1686, 7 p. Reimer, G.M., 1979b, The use of soil gas helium concentrations for earthquake prediction, studies of factors...

1981

Plate Tectonics -- A Possible Controlling Mechanism in the Development of Hydrocarbon Traps in Southwestern Ontario

B.V. Sanford, F.J. Thompson, G.H. McFall

CSPG Bulletin

... of the craton are still mildly tectonic, as evidenced by the higher concentrations of earthquake epicentres that either follow the axes or occur along...

1985

Catastrophic Large-Scale Late Cenozoic Detachment Faulting of Eocene Volcanic Rocks, SE Absaroka Range

Thomas M. Bown

Wyoming Geological Association

..., 1975) believed that a combination of gravity and earthquake oscillations were responsible for triggering and sustaining movement on the Heart...

1982

Recommendations From Error Analysis of Single Well Microseismic Data With Full-Wavefield Moment Tensor Inversion: A Case Study

Juan M. Lorenzo, Trudy L. Watkins, Arash Dahi Taleghani

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... of an earthquake (Baig and Urbancic, 2010). The displacement u detected by a seismic receiver is a function of M and the Green’s function G (Earth model): (1...

2017

Two Undescribed Structures in a Greywacke Series

Alan Wood, A. J. Smith

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... band was caused by the shaking of the surface layer by an earthquake shock causing its state of aggregation to be disturbed and therefore causing...

1958

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