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Morphology of the Casper Mountain uplift and related, subsidiary structures, central Wyoming: Implications for Laramide kinematics, dynamics, and crustal inheritance

Donald S. Stone

AAPG Bulletin

... to the south for this shallow part of the fault plane. Figure 6. North-northeast-trending, unmigrated, interpreted seismic profile e (courtesy of Texaco...

2002

A REVERSE FAULT INTERPRETATION OF RATTLESNAKE MOUNTAIN ANTICLINE, BIG HORN BASIN, WYOMING

William G. Brown

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... just described. If lines are drawn perpendicular to the fault plane at points (a) and (b), these perpendiculars will intersect at a point which would...

1984

Wrench and Inversion Structures in the Timor Sea Region

Andrew Nelson

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... in abutting fault plane geometries. It may also occur because of a change in the magnitude of the regional or local horizontal stress vector perpendicular...

1993

ABSTRACT: Integration of 3-D Structural Modeling and Fault Seal Analysis to Reduce Reservoir Uncertainty; #90013 (2003)

John R. Tabor, Jay P. Busch

Search and Discovery.com

.... Fault polygons (or horizon cutoffs) are generated at the fault-horizon intersections, in effect producing field-wide networks of 3-D fault-plane...

2003

Examples of Fault Architecture and Clay Gouging in Neogene Clastics of the Miri Area, Sarawak

Franz L. Kessler, John Jong

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... settings. We also observe materials from discrete hanging wall layers being drawn into the fault plane (Figures 11 and 12). The gouge material...

2017

The Permeability Structure of Fault Zones in Sedimentary Basins: A Case Study at the Castle Cove Fault, Otway Basin

Natalie Debenham, Natalie J. C. Farrell, Simon P. Holford, Rosalind C. King, David Healy

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... the fault plane. A progressive increase in porosity (~17–24%), permeability (0.04–2.92 mD), and pore throat size and connectivity was observed as the fault...

2018

2.3 Detached Sediments in Extensional Provinces: 2.3.1 Growth Faults: An Example of a Major Syndepositional Listric Fault

A. F. Christensen

AAPG Special Volumes

... resolution migrated depth seismic sections (Lines A and B) as a normal listric growth fault with fault plane angles varying from 170 to nearly horizontal...

1983

Abnormal Pressures in the Lower Vicksburg, McAllen Ranch Field, South Texas

Robert R. Berg , Mark F. Habeck

GCAGS Transactions

..., listric normal fault and then updip along the fault plane. There is also upward flow from Jackson Shale below the fault. The top of abnormal...

1982

Faulting in Thomas Field, Kay County, Oklahoma: DISCUSSION

S. K. Clark

AAPG Bulletin

...) that Thomas No. 6 drilled through the fault plane of a normal fault somewhere in the Simpson formation, or (2) that uplift occurred during Simpson time...

1928

Kinematics and Growth of Supra-Salt Systems: A Field and Subsurface Analysis, Paradox Basin, #30515 (2017).

Elizabeth Horne, Bruce Trudgill

Search and Discovery.com

...: (a) clean seismic profile; (b) interpretation; and (c) T-z (Throw vs. depth) crossplots of the fault surfaces at three stratigraphic intervals...

2017

Complex Imbricate Systems in the Southern Caribbean Basin, Offshore Northern Colombia: Advanced Structural and Stratigraphic Analysis, and Implications for Regional Oil Exploration

F. Corredor, J. H. Shaw, T. Villamil

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... fold shape, fault plane reflections, and patterns of growth sedimentation, we model the geometry and kinematics of this imbricate system using combined...

2003

Growth Faults in Carboniferous of Western Ireland

M. H. Rider

AAPG Bulletin

...-fault profile with relative directions of displacement at points along fault plane. B, Growth fault showing idealized final distribution and thickness...

1978

STRUCTURE ALONG THE ARLINGTON FAULT ZONE, PASS CREEK AREA, SOUTHERN HANNA BASIN, WYOMING

Donald S. Stone

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... perpendicular to the Arlington fault strike reveal the same structural conditions as seen on the seismic profile in Figure 5 (Le. a northwesterly...

1984

Methodology for risking fault seal capacity: Implications of fault zone architecture

Roald B. Farseth, Eivind Johnsen, Susanne Sperrevik

AAPG Bulletin

... the fault, assuming that the total throw was concentrated to a single fault plane. The outcrop profile reveals a much more complex situation where two...

2007

Faulting in the Rocky Mountain Region

J. S. Irwin

AAPG Bulletin

...------------------------------ north. These figures indicate a dip of approximately 45 degrees on the fault plane. Clay Basin dome may be described briefly as an ovoid...

1926

Insights into the mechanisms of fault-related folding provided by volumetric structural restorations using spatially varying mechanical constraints

Chris A. Guzofski, Joachim P. Mueller, John H. Shaw, Pierre Muron, Donald A. Medwedeff, Frank Bilotti, Carlos Rivero

AAPG Bulletin

... by the kinematics of shear fault-bend fold models when weak basal units and bedding-plane slip surfaces, enabling flexural slip, are incorporated...

2009

Salt Tectonics: A Workshop

Howard Yorston

Dallas Geological Society

...           Reconstructing Glide Plane Fault           Structures   6. STRUCTURAL STYLES IN PASSIVE AND TECTONIC BASINS 77   Boundary Extensional Glide...

1992

Abstract: The Kisap Thrust is Langkawi Island - Reappraisal of the Evidence

B. K. Tan

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... angle of the fault plane peaching up to 500 is also against this thpust plane being the. product of laPge scale hoPizontal displacement as proposed...

1980

LIDAR and Gravity Data Combined to Establish Cross-Cutting Relationships of Features on the Surface of the Prairie Allogroup near Lafayette, Louisiana

Gary L. Kinsland, Shawn Kushiyama, Christoph Borst

GCAGS Transactions

... across the fault at known locations of the scarp. The locations of these profiles are shown in Figure 4. Figure 3. Idealized gravity profile over the scarp...

2012

Distribution of Abnormal Pressure in the Vicksburg Formation, Hinde Field, Starr County, Texas

Kirk A. Barrell

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... thick sand in the section (Figure 4). Pressures increase sharply toward the fault plane with a maximum estimated pressure of 11,200 psi reached...

1988

Contemporary Seismicity and Tectonics of the Northern and Central Coast Ranges-Sierran Block Boundary Zone, California

Ivan G. Wong, Richard W. Ely, Auriel C. Kollmann

Pacific Section of AAPG

..., although aftershocks also occurred on moderately to steeply dipping reverse faults. Fault plane solutions along the zone exhibited a tectonic stress...

1992

2.2 Basement Involved: 2.2.1 Crustal Profiles: A COCORP Seismic Reflection Profile in Northeastern Kansas, Pages 7 - 12.

T. Setzer, L. Brown, L. Serpa, H. Farmer, J. Oliver, and S. Kaufman

AAPG Special Volumes

... Fault, and the Big Springs Magnetic Anomaly (Figure 3, stippled area), while the western profile traverses the MGA (Figure 2). The sections...

1983

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