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Abstract: Pliocene-Pleistocene Structural Characteristics of Central Offshore Louisiana with Emphasis on Growth-Fault Interplay with Salt Tectonics, Gulf of Mexico, by J. Zhang and J. S. Watkins; #90983 (1994).
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Abstract: Structural Geology of the East Bay Hills, by R. C. Crane; #90958 (1995).
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Abstract: A Strike-Slip Margin of the Block 31 Field, West Texas, by B. W. Krantz and D. Yarwood; #90960 (1995).
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1995
Abstract: Geostatistical Analysis of Fault and Joint Measurements in Austin Chalk, Superconducting Super Collider Site, Texas, by R. E. Mace, H. S. Nance, and S. E. Laubach; #90960 (1995).
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Abstract: Trap Types vs. Productivity of Significant Wilcox Gas Fields in the South Texas, Listric Growth Fault Trend, and the Divergent Origin of Its Two Largest Producers, by F. L. Stricklin, Jr.; #90950 (1996).
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Florida Mountains, Southwest New Mexico: Part of Cordilleran Overthrust Belt or Foreland Block Uplift?: ABSTRACT
Glen A. Brown, Russell E. Clemons
AAPG Bulletin
... Florida Mountains fault is a thrust fault that marks the northeastern edge of the "overthrust belt of southwestern New Mexico." The overthrust model...
1983
Abstract: Magnitude and Timing of Cenozoic Exhumation of the Western Kunlun Thrust Belt, Northwestern China, by E. Cowgill; #90940 (1997).
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Secondary Detachment Above Basement Faults in North Sea: Clyde Field Growth Fault: ABSTRACT
A. D. Gibbs
AAPG Bulletin
...Secondary Detachment Above Basement Faults in North Sea: Clyde Field Growth Fault: ABSTRACT A. D. Gibbs 1983 469 470 67 3. (March) The Clyde field...
1983
Cedar Creek--A Significant Paleotectonic Feature of Williston Basin: ABSTRACT
James H. Clement
AAPG Bulletin
... tectonic movements along a northwest-southeast striking fault zone. The four major periods of tectonism documentable in the Cedar Creek area from...
1983
Abstract: Diagenetic Modification of Carbonates as a Result of Submarine Slumping, a Case History from the Jurassic Helmsdale Fault, Northern Scotland, by A. K. Bucheit and R. N. Donovan; #90944 (1997).
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Laramide Sedimentation, Folding, and Faulting in Southern Wind River Range, Wyoming: ABSTRACT
James R. Steidtmann, Linda C. McGee, Larry Middleton
AAPG Bulletin
..., and that the latest motion on a segment of the Wind River fault between Oregon and Pacific buttes folded some of these same sediments into a monocline...
1983
Abstract: Simulation of Secondary Migration in Faults: Dynamic Controls on Hydrocarbon Column Height, by P. B. Flemings, M. H. Bennett, P. J. Hicks, Jr., C. A. Shaw, and W. A. Symington; #90937 (1998)
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Abstract: The Proximity of Secondary Porosity Distribution and Fault Zones, Nugget Sandstone, Colorado and Wyoming, by A. Grau; #90937 (1998)
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Abstract: Prediction and Timing of Production Induced Fault Seal Breakdown In The South Marsh Island 66 Gas Field, by T. Dincau; #90932 (1998).
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Abstract: Using Antithetic Normal Faults to Map Growth Axial Surfaces, by J. H. Spang and S. L. Dorobek; #90932 (1998).
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Abstract: Simulation of Secondary Migration in Faults: Dynamic Controls on Hydrocarbon Column Height, by P. B. Flemings, M. H. Bennett, P. J. Hicks, Jr., C. A. Shaw, and W. A. Symington; #90928 (1999).
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Abstract: The Proximity of Secondary Porosity Distribution and Fault Zones, Nugget Sandstone, Colorado and Wyoming, by A. Grau; #90928 (1999).
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1999
Abstract: Improving Seismic Interpretations Of Normal Fault Geometries With Dislocation Models, by S. S. Young, D. D. Pollard, R. K. Davies, D. L. Van Nostrand, and R. W. Krantz; #90928 (1999).
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Abstract: Petroleum Geology and Geochemistry of a Production Trend Along the McPherson Anticline in Central Kansas, with Implications for Long- and Short-Distance Oil Migration, by K. D. Newell and J. R. Hatch; #90921 (1999).
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Abstract: Possible Strike-Slip Fault Source for Hydrate Ridge Methane Vents, Cascadia Margin, by C. Goldfinger, M. E. Torres, and A. M. Trehu; #90920 (1999).
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Modeling Tip Zones to Predict the Throw and Length Characteristics of Faults
G. Pickering, , D. C. P. Peacock, , D. J. Sanderson, and J. M. Bull
AAPG Bulletin
...:throw ratios, but they more closely fit a linear relationship if a length of 500 m is added to each fault, thereby making up for the zones near the fault...
1997