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Seismic Definition of Detachment and Basement-Involved Structures Beneath Absaroka Range, Western Big Horn Basin, Wyoming: ABSTRACT

Marvin D. Brittenham, Bruce H. Tadewald

AAPG Bulletin

... River valley and Carter Mountain. This line demonstrates that thrust faults exposed on either side of the valley are not traces of the same fault...

1985

Cedar Creek--Significant Paleotectonic Feature of Williston Basin: ABSTRACt

James H. Clement

AAPG Bulletin

... a geologic history of recurrent tectonic movements along a northwest-southeast-striking fault zone. Four major periods of tectonism from early Paleozoic...

1985

Geology of McMordie and Hale Ranch Fields, Roberts County, Texas: ABSTRACT

J. D. Barnhouse, R. E. Webster

AAPG Bulletin

... in the southwestern Anadarko basin northeast of the Amarillo uplift, are traversed by the prominent northwest-southeast-trending Lips fault. Major down...

1985

Faulting in Triassic Gettysburg Basin, Pennsylvania and Maryland: ABSTRACT

Samuel Root

AAPG Bulletin

..., to an arbitrary cutoff near Palmyra, Pennsylvania. The basin is bounded on the northwest by a normal fault with a probable maximum displacement of several...

1985

Structural Features of Northern Tarim Basin: Implications for Regional Tectonics and Petroleum Traps: Discussion & Reply

Mark B. Allen, Stephen J. Vincent, Dong Jia, Huafu Lu, Chengzao Jia, and Guoqi Wei

AAPG Bulletin

... sinistral push-up structure with strike-slip faults bounding its south and north margins (the Altun and Aheqi fault zones, respectively) and linked thrust...

1999

Information on Fault Orientation from Unoriented Cores

Jonny Hesthammer and Jon Ottar Henden

AAPG Bulletin

...Information on Fault Orientation from Unoriented Cores Jonny Hesthammer and Jon Ottar Henden 2000 472 488 84 4 Unoriented core data can be integrated...

2000

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ABSTRACT: Influence of Regional Strains in the Development of Faulted Domes in the Offshore Middle East; #90007 (2002)

Darrell W. Sims, David A. Ferrill, Alan P. Morris, Deborah J. Waiting, Futoshi Tsuneyama, Yoshihiko Tamura, Hitoshi Okamura

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... of parallel, NW-SE striking normal faults. We used clay cake models to simulate development of the fault pattern and to understand its relationship to dome...

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ABSTRACT: Fault and Fracture Fabrics of Inversion Structures: Effect of Burial History and Rock Ductility; #90007 (2002)

Nathan J. Kuhle, Judith S. Chester, Frederick M. Chester

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...ABSTRACT: Fault and Fracture Fabrics of Inversion Structures: Effect of Burial History and Rock Ductility; #90007 (2002) Nathan J. Kuhle, Judith...

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ABSTRACT: Structural Style of a Normal Fault System Above the Salt Valley Salt Wall, Paradox Basin, Utah; #90013 (2003)

Patrice C. Chauvin, Michael R. Hudec

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...ABSTRACT: Structural Style of a Normal Fault System Above the Salt Valley Salt Wall, Paradox Basin, Utah; #90013 (2003) Patrice C. Chauvin, Michael R...

2003

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