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Structural Features of the Uinta Arch

Wallace R. Hansen

Utah Geological Association

... in plan. Its western plunge veers to the north near the Uinta fault and acquires the orientation of a type B fold. Type B subsidiary folds most commonly...

1957

Tectonic History of the Uncompaghre Uplift

Donald S. Stone

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... and southwest by major zones of faulting which, in this paper, are called the Garmesa and Uncompaghre fault zones, respectively. The first recognizable...

1977

Controls on Gravity-Driven Normal Fault Geometry and Growth in Stacked Deltaic Settings: A Case Study from the Ceduna Sub-Basin

Monica Jimenez, Simon P. Holford, Rosalind C. King, Mark A. Bunch

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

...Controls on Gravity-Driven Normal Fault Geometry and Growth in Stacked Deltaic Settings: A Case Study from the Ceduna Sub-Basin Monica Jimenez, Simon...

2021

Thrusts, Backthrusts and Triangle Zones: Laramide Deformation in the Northeastern Margin of the Colorado Front Range

Eric A. Erslev, Bjorn Selvig

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... and east-northeast dipping thrust and reverse faults. South and west of Denver, the WSWdipping Golden fault system thrusts Precambrian basement over...

1997

Structural Geology in the Eastern Margin of the Canadian Rocky Mountains

Clinton D. A. Dahlstrom

CSPG Bulletin

... geometric solutions for the structural conundrums posed by the Brazeau Range, the Flathead Fault and the Rocky Mountain Trench. Armstrong, F. C...

1970

Inferred Relation of the Oligocene to Miocene Bealville Fanglomerate to the Edison Fault, Caliente Canyon Area, Kern County, California

Thomas W. Dibblee Jr., Archer H. Warne

Pacific Section SEPM

...Inferred Relation of the Oligocene to Miocene Bealville Fanglomerate to the Edison Fault, Caliente Canyon Area, Kern County, California Thomas W...

1988

Newport-Inglewood Trend, California--An Example of Wrenching Style of Deformation

T. P. Harding

AAPG Bulletin

.... 27-34. Crowell, J. C., 1959, Problems of fault nomenclature: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 43, no. 11, p. 2653-2674. Dennis, J. G., 1967...

1973

Structural Trend Analysis by Axial Surface Mapping: Reply

John H. Shaw , Stephen C. Hook , John Suppe

AAPG Bulletin

... seismic interpretation techniques define shallow gas sand reservoirs: Oil and Gas Journal, v. 87, p. 69-73. Medwedeff, D. A., 1989, Growth fault-bend...

1996

Geology of the Sacramento Basin and Its Future Gas Possibilities

Robert D. Hoffman

Pacific Section of AAPG

..., than those found at the north end. It is interrupted near the town of Stockton by the Stockton Arch fault, which is a large reverse fault, uplifted...

1972

Big Hill Field Jefferson County, Texas

Robert S. Dollison

GCAGS Transactions

... Hill Salt Dome. Multiple reservoirs in Miocene and Oligocene sands are on the downthrown side of a regional up-to-coast growth fault that expands...

1965

Monitoring Local Subsidence in Areas of Potential Geopressured Fluid Withdrawal, Southwestern Louisiana

Drukell B. Trahan

GCAGS Transactions

... exist between subsidence anomalies and lineations or fault projections. Subsidence here is probably a result of normal sediment compaction, salt...

1982

The Heart Mountain Detachment Fault, Northwest Wyoming: Involvement of Absaroka Volcanic Rock

Thomas A. Hauge

Wyoming Geological Association

...The Heart Mountain Detachment Fault, Northwest Wyoming: Involvement of Absaroka Volcanic Rock Thomas A. Hauge 1982 175 179 Nelson, W. H., Prostka, H...

1982

Ore Deposits of the Chief Mine

Max T. Evans

Utah Geological Association

... the Leadville fault zone through the northern part of the developed area. Several other highly altered bodies of intrusive rock have been cut in the central...

1957

No Active Fault Problems in Louisiana?

Ghulam Sarwar, Reid Bohlinger

GCAGS Transactions

...No Active Fault Problems in Louisiana? Ghulam Sarwar, Reid Bohlinger 2005 734 739 Vol. 55 (2005) Although Louisiana is located near...

2005

Geophysical Evidence for Deep Basin in Western Kentucky

R. K. Soderberg , G. R. Keller

AAPG Bulletin

...Geophysical Evidence for Deep Basin in Western Kentucky R. K. Soderberg , G. R. Keller 1981 226 234 65 2. (February) The Rough Creek fault zone...

1981

Conduits Characterization for Fractured Reservoirs Using Sub-Seismic Faults Convergence Intensities Mapping; #41129 (2013)

Adel A. El Fouly

Search and Discovery.com

..., it is essential to gain a detailed insight into the properties of faults, fractures and related conduits. Fault zones are surrounded by rock volumes and can...

2013

Shanghai Field, Expanded Upper Yegua Trend, Texas Gulf Coast: Unexpected Reserves Defined By 3D Seismic

Thomas E. Ewing

GCAGS Transactions

... into the controlling Shanghai Fault. The top of the wedge (D-1) forms a series of downthrown closures that are transitional to rollover anticlines, with normal...

1998

Chapter 8: Seismic Evidence of Tectonic Influence on Development of Cretaceous Listric Normal Faults, Boulder-Wattenberg-Greeley Area, Denver Basin, Colorado

Thomas L. Davis

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... normal faults are prevalent on the flank of a fault-bounded basement-controlled paleostructural block termed the Wattenberg block by Weimer...

2011

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Anatomy of a New Field Wildcat, North Los Torritos Field, Hidalgo County, Texas

Michael E. Lucente

GCAGS Transactions

... are structurally trapped on the Shepherd Fault which has 500 to 1000 ft of throw. The North Los Torritos wells are located along a bend on the upthrown...

2007

Anatomy of a New Field Wildcat, North Los Torritos Field, Hidalgo County, Texas

Michael E. Lucente

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... on the Shepherd Fault which has 500 to 1000 ft of throw. The North Los Torritos wells are located along a bend on the upthrown side of the Shepherd...

2008

The Role of Strike Slip Faulting in Structural Development of the North Sumatra Basin

Bona Situmorang, Barlian Yulihanto

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...The Role of Strike Slip Faulting in Structural Development of the North Sumatra Basin Bona Situmorang, Barlian Yulihanto 1985 21 38 Studies of fault...

1985

Structure Around Glacier National Park, Montana

Milton O. Childers

CSPG Bulletin

... (North Fork) fault. These temporally distinct structures are generally considered to have originated from early compressive stress, and late tensile...

1964

Mississippian Stratigraphy and Tectonics of the Oklahoma Ozark Area

George G. Huffman

Tulsa Geological Society

... structural features in the Ozark uplift (Fig. 5) of northeastern Oklahoma include the Miami syncline, Seneca graben, Horse Creek anticline, Whiteoak fault, Big...

1959

The Miocene Trend of Calhoun and Matagorda Counties, Texas

James A. McCarthy

GCAGS Transactions

... in Matagorda County (Figure 4). Collegeport Field is an anticlinal closure on the downthrown block of a down-to-the-coast fault, striking northeast-southwest...

1970

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