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Contemporaneous Normal Faults of Gulf Coast and Their Relation to Flexures: DISCUSSION

H. W. Straley III

AAPG Bulletin

...." Be that as it may, the Hardins clarified the meaning and use of the term contemporaneous fault. There can be no further excuse for either its misuse...

1961

Fashing Field, Atascosa-Karnes Counties, Texas: ABSTRACT

Robert A. Keahey

AAPG Bulletin

..., northeast-trending up-to-the-coast fault with effective closure against the high side. This fault has a maximum vertical displacement of approximately 700...

1962

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AAPG Studies in Geology #44, Chapter 11: Influence of Preexisting Oblique Disconformities on the Geometry and Evolution of Extensional Fault Patterns: Evidence from the Kenya Rift Using SPOT Imagery

C. Le Turdu, J.P. Richert, J.-P. Xavier, R.W. Renaut, J.-J. Tiercelin, J. Rolet, K.E. Lezzar, and C. Coussement

AAPG Special Volumes

...AAPG Studies in Geology #44, Chapter 11: Influence of Preexisting Oblique Disconformities on the Geometry and Evolution of Extensional Fault...

1999

Tectonics of Southern Rim of Gulf of Mexico Basin: ABSTRACT

A. E. Weidie

AAPG Bulletin

... of the Gulf basin during late Paleozoic, middle Cretaceous, and Laramide times. Post-Laramide deformation has been dominantly epeirogenic or fault...

1969

Test of New Global Tectonics: DISCUSSION

Robert H. Paschall

AAPG Bulletin

... of seismically active and inactive areas along the San Andreas fault system: Stanford Univ. Pubs. Geol. Sci., v. 11, p. 70-82. Hill, M. L., 1971, A test of new...

1972

Deltaic Sedimentation and Growth Faulting, Upper Cretaceous, Colorado: ABSTRACT

R. J. Weimer

AAPG Bulletin

... sediments, resulting in a thickness increase of the Laramie Formation from 330 to 530 ft in a horizontal distance of 800 ft. By normal fault movement...

1972

Petroleum Traps Associated with Wrench Faults

T. P. Harding

AAPG Bulletin

... different predictable patterns of wrench-fault-related petroleum traps: (1) the evolutionary stage or magnitude of the wrench faulting; (2) the configurations...

1974

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