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Collapse-Fault Systems of Louisiana Gulf Coast

J. A. Seglund

AAPG Bulletin

... sedimentary beds are still nearly parallel with the surface (or nearly at a right angle to the force couple). The rupture, or fault, plane will flatten...

1974

Subsurface Controls on Historical Subsidence Rates and Associated Wetland Loss in Southcentral Louisiana

Morton, Robert A., Buster, Noreen A., Krohn, M. Dennis

GCAGS Transactions

... shows that the area of rapid wetland loss coincides with the downthrown side of the major reservoir fault where the fault plane would likely intersect...

2002

Tepetate Field*: ACADIA PARISH, LOUISIANA

Jim Dungan

Lafayette Geological Society

... Tepetate is a fault associated flexure resulting from rotation of the downthrown sedimentary strata from the fold axis toward the plane of the fault...

1989

Cretaceous to Neogene Structural History of the Tok Valley Region, Eastern Interior Alaska - Abstract

J. E. Andrew, L. K. Freeman, R. J. Newberry, D. J. Szumigala, M. B. Werdon

Alaska Geological Society

... granitic plutons; latest Cretaceous hypabyssal intrusions, volcanic rocks, and sedimentary rocks. The fault data consists of 181 fault plane and fault...

2009

Classification of Faults, and Thrust Fault on Barranquilla-Cartagena Highway, Colombia: COMMENT

Stuart K. Clark

AAPG Bulletin

...Classification of Faults, and Thrust Fault on Barranquilla-Cartagena Highway, Colombia: COMMENT Stuart K. Clark 1944 1650 1651 28 11. (November...

1944

Formative Mechanisms in a Modern Depocenter

J. M. Coleman, L. D. Wright

New Orleans Geological Society

... of the fault plane remained constant with depth, the steepest fault planes would involve 300 feet of sediment, and the lowest, 110 feet, over...

1974

The By-Passing and Discontinuous Deposition of Sedimentary Materials

J. E. Eaton

AAPG Bulletin

... seas and on continental shelves has been closely controlled by a segregative, restrictive, and evening action under the influence of the profile...

1929

Pressured Shale and Related Sediment Deformation a Mechanism for Development of Regional Contemporaneous Faults

Clemont H. Bruce

GCAGS Transactions

... Geologists Bull., v. 37, no. 3, p. 489-508. Fig. 9. Reconstructed diagram showing development of combination differential compaction and bedding-plane fault...

1972

Fault facies modeling: Technique and approach for 3-D conditioning and modeling of faulted grids

N. Fredman, J. Tveranger, N. Cardozo, A. Braathen, H. Soleng, P. Roe, A. Skorstad, A. R. Syversveen

AAPG Bulletin

... fault model. FF modeling is performed by first generating a 3-D grid of the fault envelope, which includes the conventional fault plane. Second...

2008

Growth Faulting in McAlester Basin of Oklahoma

David N. Koinm , Parke A. Dickey

AAPG Bulletin

... much of the McAlester basin. In the study area it is absent because of non-deposition in local areas. In a few wells that cut a fault plane...

1967

Interpretation of 2-D Seismic Data

Bruce S. Hart

Special Publications of SEPM

... - rrrrJn so. ~ . . Q) *Apparent curvature of fault plane * Thinning of beds Figure 4 .9 . A biguities re ain when using seis ic data to ap...

2000

Sequential Structural Restoration of the Lisbon Valley Anticline, Paradox Basin, Utah; #30633 (2019)

Steven Lingrey

Search and Discovery.com

... to show listric flattening at depth to explain SW-tilt. Restored profile length now matches present day profile length. Lower Lisbon Valley fault...

2019

Space-Time Relationships Between Magmatism and Tectonism in the Western United States Between 120 Ma and 10 Ma: a Regional Context for the Front Range of Colorado

Edward J. Sterne

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... cluster within a magmatic envelope, the boundaries of which change through time and space. O n each profile, the foreland and hinterland margin...

1997

3.4 Detached Sediments: 3.4.2 Decollement Tectonics (B-Subduction) and Active Margins: The Makran Accretionary Prism

R. S. White

AAPG Special Volumes

..., generating a rather open imbricated stack of folded fault slices as material becomes incorporated into the accretionary prism. The profile illustrated...

1983

Structure of the Basement Surface of the Oil-Gas Regions of Uzbekistan

N. Ya. Kunin, T. L. Babadzhanov, V. A. Rzayeva, B. V. Rubo, E. R. Sheykh-Zade

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... profile run in 1979 across the Aral Sea disclosed two zones separated by the Aral-Kyzylkum fault (A of figure 1). To the west of this fault...

1992

Depositional Environments of the Gulf of Mexico South Timbalier Block 54 Salt Dome and Salt Dome Growth Models

Gerald R. Stude

GCAGS Transactions

... along the fault plane as indicated on the H-1 section. An antithetic fault formed and created a graben with a seaward topographic high horst block...

1978

Latest Quaternary Baram Prodelta, Northwestern Borneo

Richard N. Hiscott

Special Publications of SEPM

... FIG. 8.—10 inch3 airgun profile across a large-offset shelf-edge growth fault, showing dramatic thickening of deposits. Reflections were correlated...

2003

Stratigraphy and Structure of Northeast Providence Channel, Bahamas

Henry T. Mullins , George W. Lynts

AAPG Bulletin

... drilling at Site 98 recovered slickensided, hard, lower Eocene chalk from a fault plane dipping at 45°, indicating that normal faulting younger than early...

1976

ABSTRACT: Study of Microearthquake Activity in Four Geothermal Areas of Taiwan

Shui-Beih Yu, Yi-Ben Tsai

Circum Pacific Council Publications

...) wide. T h e foci clearly define a northwest-dipping fracture zone with a thickness of about 1.9 mi (3 km). Three composite fault plane solutions...

1982

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